Gen Z non-filing rate jumps to 30%; paper tax filing drops to 5% in ACI Worldwide’s 2026 ACI Speedpay Tax Payment Trends report

Reuters03-26
Gen Z non-filing rate jumps to 30%; paper tax filing drops to 5% in <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/ACIW">ACI Worldwide</a>’s 2026 ACI Speedpay Tax Payment Trends report
  • ACI Worldwide published findings from its ACI Speedpay Tax Payment Trends report based on a survey of 1,198 US adults, highlighting differences in tax filing and payment behavior by generation.
  • Gen Z respondents reported a 30% rate of not filing a federal tax return, and paper filing was reported at 5% of taxpayers.
  • Refund use intentions showed 44% planning to save their refund and 37% planning to use it to pay down debt.
  • Fraud concern varied by age, with 51% of Boomers citing identity theft concerns compared with 49% of Gen X.
  • Payment method preferences indicated 64% would switch from credit to debit to avoid higher transaction fees.


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