Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from eReadIT about money, health, lifestyle and more.

    loader

    Email Address*

    Name

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • This Is The Closest Our Readers Have Come To Torture Testing Their Cars
    • Trunk Tools’ stack cut document review from 60 days to 10 by ditching general-purpose models
    • It’s a love story ❤️ Breaking down the NFL’s newest duos 🏈 | Get Up
    • Nicklaus, Palmer, Trevino…Who is the best U.S. Ryder Cup player in history? 🇺🇸 #america250
    • LeBron come home 🙏😂
    • US withdraws troops from Nigeria after Islamic State mission
    • Full Spurs 2026 Summer League schedule, projected roster and how to watch San Antonio’s rookie bigs
    • Full Lakers Summer League 2026 schedule, projected roster and how to watch Cameron Carr’s debut
    EREADITEREADIT
    • Local News
    • World
    • Politics
    • Money
    • Crypto
    • Technology
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Game
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Watch
    • Travel
    • Podcasts
    EREADITEREADIT
    Home»Money»5 Strategic Ways to Use Your Tax Refund in 2026
    Money

    5 Strategic Ways to Use Your Tax Refund in 2026

    BY Daria Kelly Uhlig July 3, 2026No Comments0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The average 2025 tax refund totaled about $3,000, per the IRS, and the vast majority of people who expected refunds planned to save at least some of the money. But for 58%, that meant depositing the refunds into standard checking or savings accounts, or holding it as cash, according to a recent survey by Santander Bank, N.A. While parking the money beats reckless spending, it’s usually not the best use for your tax return.“Choosing to do nothing can feel safer than making a financial decision, but it’s still a decision,” said Elisabella Ricca, personal finance and consumer analyst at TopCashback. “The key is to take small, intentional steps so your money works toward your future goals.”Read:Can caring for my aging parents help my tax bill?5 Strategic Ways To Use Your Tax Refund in 2026When thinking about the best ways to use your refund, Ricca recommended prioritizing potential uses by urgency and impact. Here’s a look at strategies that can accomplish both.Build an Emergency FundWorking adults know it’s a good idea to have enough savings to cover several months of expenses in case you lose your job. Retirees don’t have to worry about that, but Ricca said they do still need savings for unexpected expenses. Keep the money in a high-yield savings or money market account to maximize interest earnings.Pay Down DebtWith average credit card rates topping 21%, paying down high-interest debt has obvious benefits. But for people with “good” debt like a mortgage or car loan, putting windfall money toward large principal can also be tempting.“Mathematically, keeping low-interest debt and investing the extra cash may offer a higher return. But for many people, the peace of mind and flexibility that come from reducing monthly payments can be just as valuable,” according to Ricca.Max Out 401(k) ContributionsFewer than 30% of workers ages 45 and older max out their 401(k) contributions, per a Vanguard analysis. That means you could be leaving a small fortune in tax savings and compound growth on the table. Contributions come from payroll withdrawals, but Ricca suggested using the refund as a cushion while you increase your deferral percentage.Reserve Funds for HealthcareA high-yield account reserved specifically for a healthcare “sinking fund” – for insurance premiums, deductibles and co-pays, prescriptions, dental and vision care and other healthcare expenses – will help to ensure that you never have to do without care because of the cost.“If someone is eligible for a health savings account (HSA), it can be especially valuable because they offer triple tax advantages: tax-deductible contributions, tax-free growth and tax-free withdrawals,” Ricca said.“Mathematically, keeping low-interest debt and investing the extra cash may offer a higher return. But for many people, the peace of mind and flexibility that come from reducing monthly payments can be just as valuable.” Prepare Your Home for the FutureA recent Pew Research Center survey found that most older adults want to age in place, but only 37% think that’s extremely or very likely to happen. Using your tax refund to modify your home can increase the chance that it will.“This extra cash can cover smaller upgrades or be put toward large projects such as walk-in showers or stairlifts,” Ricca said. “Putting these systems in place early can give more peace of mind as you age, and can help make your home more livable before there’s an urgent need.”The Best Refund Strategy Is To Avoid RefundsSome people look at tax refunds as a bonus, so in their minds, bigger is better. In reality, a refund means you overpaid tax during the year, “giving the government an interest-free loan,” as Ricca termed it.A better approach is to make the money work for you, not the government. For example, an extra $250 monthly ($3,000 annually) 401(k) investment earns you about $100 after a year at a modest 6% return. Keep it up for five years and your gains jump to over $2,500.This article written for TheStreet by Nifty 50+   

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

    Related Posts

    Posthaste: Here’s why the Canadian dollar could avoid falling off the 70-cents ledge — for now

    July 3, 2026

    JPMorgan names 2 Strong Buy picks for the rest of 2026

    July 3, 2026

    Another airline shuts down after losing license, cancels flights

    July 3, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Weather

    Trending

    Four men held over child-marriage in Sierra Leone set to appear in landmark court case

    June 27, 2026

    Trump says Iran violated ceasefire with drone attacks on Strait of Hormuz ships

    June 27, 2026

    This 12-Question Bagel Quiz Is So Hard, Only People Who Know An Absurd Amount About Food Will Pass

    June 26, 2026

    This Indian state is trying to ensure no one grows old alone

    June 26, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from eReadIT about money, health, lifestyle and more.

    loader

    Email Address*

    Name

    eReadIT

    eReadIT enjoys delivering you valuable news that will educate, entertain, and enrich the lives of our readers from around the world and throughout your day. To stay up to date on the latest news check out our site.

    • Local News
    • World
    • Politics
    • Money
    • Crypto
    • Technology
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Game
    • Health
    • Watch
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
    • Podcasts
    • RSS
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    EREADIT LLC
    2400 Herodian Way SE, #220
    Smyrna, Georgia 30080
    Email Us : info@ereadit.com

    Copyright © 2026 EREADIT. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.