Your Tax Refund Could Be Delayed Until Next Year if You Miss This Bill Pulte Deadline
Consumer advocates are sounding the alarm over a new policy tied to Bill Pulte that could put your federal tax refund on hold. Beginning this spring, taxpayers who fail to submit an additional income verification form by a strict September 30 cutoff risk seeing their refunds frozen until the 2026 filing season. Privacy advocates warn the change could affect millions, particularly gig workers and freelancers. If you want your cash this year, check your mailbox. The clock is ticking, and Bill Pulte's rule means delays — not just paperwork. Your wallet won't forgive a missed stamp.