Tax season can bring up a lot of feelings like stress, uncertainty and maybe even hope for a little extra cash. You’re not alone. Many people rely on their tax refund as an important source of financial breathing room. Understanding what’s new this year can help you make the most of it.
If you are worried about your refund potential this year—we are here for you with help to find ways to maximize your tax refund. While we may not be tax experts, we are committed to sharing options and resources available to help you receive that financial boost when you need it most.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced official deadlines for the 2026 tax season:
Filing electronically and choosing direct deposit is still the fastest way to receive your refund.
For the first time, taxpayers may qualify for new or expanded deductions created by recent federal legislation, including:
These deductions are claimed using a new form, Schedule 1-A, when filing your federal return.
Did you know that every year about five million potentially eligible people miss out on the chance to claim the Earned Income Tax Credit, or EITC? This credit helps working individuals and families keep more of what they earn. You may qualify even if:
To receive the EITC, you must file a tax return, even if you would not otherwise be required to do so. If you’re not sure if you qualify, or if you usually don’t file taxes, you can use the IRS Earned Income Tax Credit Assistant to help check eligibility.
Credit Human is dedicated to sharing options and resources available to help you receive that financial boost when you need it most. The IRS offers programs like Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) where those who qualify can receive free tax prep help from an IRS-trained volunteer.
A few important notes:
The IRS also offers IRS Free File for taxpayers with an adjusted gross income under $89,000.
As you prepare to file your taxes, don’t forget to gather the document’s you’ll need. For Credit Human members, many tax-related statements, such as interest earned, loan interest paid or account activity summaries can be downloaded directly from digital banking.
Logging into your digital banking account allows you to:
Accessing statements online can help you get started sooner and avoid delays if something is missing.
The IRS continues to encourage direct deposit, which is typically faster and safer than paper checks. Refunds are often issued within 21 days as long as returns are filed electronically and accurately.
Tax season doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Taking small steps, gathering documents early, checking for credits and choosing trustworthy filing tools can reduce stress and help you move forward with more confidence. If you need support, we’re here to help you think through next steps and make informed decisions—judgement-free and people-first. Make an appointment with one of our Financial Health Centers today.