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What's the smartest way to use a tax refund?

Asked by Donna Vasquez — Sep 6, 2025 — Business & Finance Open

I'm getting a tax refund of about $2,500 this year. It's tempting to spend it on a vacation or a new TV. But everyone says to use it 'wisely.' What's the smartest thing to do with a tax refund? Should it go toward debt, savings, or investing? Or is it okay to spend some of it on something fun?

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admin — Sep 6, 2025

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Avtoservis_hnei — Sep 9, 2025

I'd talk to a few different banks and credit unions, not just the first one. Rates and fees vary a lot. Credit unions especially tend to have better rates than big banks because they're nonprofit and member-owned. Always shop around.

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Avtoservis_inei — Sep 6, 2025

If your employer offers a 401k match, contribute at LEAST enough to get the full match. That's free money — like a 100% instant return. Skipping the match is leaving thousands of dollars on the table every single year. Do that before anything else.

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Alice Hartwell — Sep 6, 2025

Taxes are the part everyone forgets about. Whatever you're planning, factor in what you'll owe Uncle Sam. Talk to an accountant — a good one saves you more than they charge. H&R Block is fine for simple stuff but get a real CPA if it's complicated.

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Avtoservis_gmei — Sep 9, 2025

Be very skeptical of anything that promises high returns with no risk. If it sounds too good to be true, it is. The dot-com bust should have taught everyone that lesson. Slow and boring index funds beat hot stock tips over the long run.

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