Millions of taxpayers expecting a federal income tax refund are getting an IRS notice instead of cash due to new rules.
Refunds rose 11.5% through the end of February, providing a boon to high-income households, in particular.
Refunds are almost 11% higher than the same point last year, the IRS said.
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