IR-2014-20, Feb. 27, 2014 WASHINGTON — The IRS announced today that, three weeks into the filing season, it has received about one-third of the individual income tax returns that it expects to receive during 2014. The IRS has processed almost 98 percent of the 49.6 million returns received so far. Each week this filing season, the IRS has processed a greater percentage of the returns received than during comparable weeks last year. More taxpayers are filing their returns electronically this year. Overall, 46.6 million returns have been e-filed this year, up one percent from the same time last year. As in prior years, the greatest increase is among individuals filing from their home computers. Almost 22 million returns have been e-filed from home computers this year, an increase of almost 7 percent compared to the same time last year. The IRS has issued more than 40 million tax refunds this year, an increase of more than six percent compared to the same time last year. Almost 90 percent of these refunds were directly deposited into taxpayers’ accounts. Follow the IRS on New Media Subscribe to IRS Newswire 2014 FILING SEASON STATISTICS Cumulative statistics comparing 2/22/13 and 2/21/14 Individual Income Tax Returns: 2013 2014 % Change Total Receipts 49,448,000 49,558,000 0.2 Total Processed 42,837,000 48,335,000 12.8 E-filing Receipts: TOTAL 46,149,000 46,641,000 1.1 Tax Professionals 25,618,000 24,687,000 -3.6 Self-prepared 20,531,000 21,954,000 6.9 Web Usage: Visits to IRS.gov 155,167,572 145,881,766 -6.0 Total Refunds: Number 38,042,000 40,389,000 6.2 Amount $113.738 Billion $125.831 Billion 10.6 Average refund $2,990 $3,116 4.2 Direct Deposit Refunds: Number 34,618,000 35,694,000 3.1 Amount $107.228 Billion $112.628 Billion 5.0 Average refund $3,097 $3,155 1.9