This is good news to the millions of taxpayers expecting refunds, as previous shutdown plans have prohibited the dispensing of tax refunds when Congress is unable to approve money to fund the Treasury Department. There is still some disagreement over whether this move is legally justified, and committee lawyers are arguing that the law prohibits issuing refunds during a shutdown, as refunds are paid out of the government's general fund.
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