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Nearly One in Three Gen Z Adults Report Not Filing Taxes as Digital Divide Widens Across Generations, ACI Worldwide Survey FindsACI Worldwide (NASDAQ: ACIW), an original innovator in global payments technology, today released its third annual ACI Speedpay Tax Payment Trends report, a nationally representative survey of 1,198 US adults conducted in partnership with YouGov. Nearly one in three Gen Z adults (30%) say they do not file a federal tax return, and another 30% are unsure whether they will file at all. While digital tax filing and payments are now the default for most Americans, how people file, pay, and think about fraud still vary sharply by generation. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260326430193/en/ Key findings:
The data show financial pressure across all age groups. 44% of taxpayers plan to deposit their refund directly into savings, making it the most common use for the third year in a row. Another 37% plan to use their refund to pay down debt. Only 8% plan to use the money for a vacation. For Gen X, refunds are overwhelmingly practical: 43% will direct theirs toward debt and 88% expect to receive their refund via direct deposit, the highest rate of any generation in the study. "Tax refunds are no longer spending money. They are financial survival," said Ron Shultz, EVP and General Manager of ACI Speedpay at ACI Worldwide. Consumers want faster access to funds, full transparency on what it costs to pay their taxes, and real confidence that their information is protected. That expectation is now the baseline."
Younger Americans show the least concern for tax scams
Debit dominates by choice, credit wins by necessity
While taxpayers prefer debit to avoid higher fees, ACI's data shows a divergence between intent and reality: debit and credit split transaction volumes evenly, but credit accounts for 80% of total spend. Debit signals a desire for control and cost efficiency, yet as payment amounts rise, credit becomes the default, not by choice, but for the flexibility it provides under increasing financial pressure.
Paper filing hits record low
"Generation is now the strongest predictor of tax payment behavior," said Shultz. "A Gen Z taxpayer who isn't sure they need to file has a completely different relationship with the system than a Boomer worried about identity theft. That gap is widening." The full 2026 ACI Speedpay Tax Payment Trends report is available at aciworldwide.com.
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