IR-2014-15, Feb. 14, 2014 WASHINGTON — The IRS today announced that tax filings in 2014 have outpaced filings for the same time last year. As of Feb. 7, the IRS received 27.3 million returns, up 2.5 percent compared to the same time last year. Electronically filed returns account for almost 96 percent of those filed so far this year. Taxpayers, either through tax preparers or from their home computers, have e-filed more than 26 million returns so far this year, up almost 4 percent compared to the same time last year. As of Feb. 7, taxpayers have filed more than 13 million returns from home computers, an increase of 14.7 percent compared to the same period last year. Refunds are up for 2014, with almost 19.5 million issued this year, an increase of more than 18 percent compared to the same time last year. The average refund as of Feb. 7 is $3,317, up 4.6 percent compared to the same time last year. (Refund averages generally have higher dollar values early in the filing season than later in the year.) Most refunds are directly deposited into taxpayer accounts; just over 87 percent of all refunds issued were directly deposited as of Feb. 7. 2014. Follow the IRS on New Media Subscribe to IRS Newswire 2014 FILING SEASON STATISTICS Cumulative statistics comparing 2/8/13 and 2/7/14 Individual Income Tax Returns: 2013 2014 % Change Total Receipts 26,589,000 27,249,000 2.5 Total Processed 18,811,000 26,945,000 43.2 E-filing Receipts: TOTAL 25,121,000 26,081,000 3.8 Tax Professionals 13,456,000 12,699,000 -5.6 Self-prepared 11,665,000 13,382,000 14.7 Web Usage: Visits to IRS.gov 90,706,865 89,683,640 -1.1 Total Refunds: Number 16,424,000 19,459,000 18.5 Amount $52.059 billion $64.546 billion 24 Average refund $3,170 $3,317 4.6 Direct Deposit Refunds: Number 15,457,000 16,976,000 9.8 Amount $50.214 billion $55.815 billion 11.2 Average refund $3,249 $3,288 1.2