Posted on 03/12/2010 9:18:00 AM PST by Nachum
hope and change.....
NJ can wait until the last minute because its usually a push anyway.
Fortunately we here in Texas do not have state income tax and requires the peoples vote to institute one.
This should be illegal. People are asking for their overpayments back. It isn’t the State’s money and if the State used it, that was an illegal act: theft pure and simple.
Someone should sue (I am not in this situation in any of the states I file, so it can’t be me).
Its a one-shot gig ... people will just stop overwithholding.
God Bless Texas.
SnakeDoc
We filed in late February and already got our CA refund. They were quicker than the Feds this year.
Can’t wait to see the “I don’t mind paying more taxes as long as I get more services” crowd has to say when they get stuck with this.....
But remember, if you hold on to your taxes for a few months because of cash flow issues guess what happens to you.
Ya know..now i know why people work off the books. Maybe more americans should do that. You dont have to worry about screwing up your chances for social security or medicare. There wont be none left anyway.
People cant make ends meet thru no fault of their own. These states and this country cant manage money..so their best idea is to keep ours, that doesnt belong to them.
We should hunt for another country. With all that is going on lately, this place called america seems foreign to me.
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When states delay tax repayments, they are given free interest.
Oh, and citizen: If you complain, we will kill you.
Random data point. It took three days from e-filing for my state tax refund (MD) to be deposited into my checking account. My refund was *not* small.
That means you overpaid and gave the socialists in Annapolis an interest free loan. I would consider increasing deductions so you get a smaller refund or owe a small amount next year.
Seems that that would suffice, however see this link. http://articles.latimes.com/2009/oct/31/business/fi-state-tax31 CA dems are very, very sleazy, including that RINO Gov.
Country Bumpkin - how fitting... loaning the government a big amount of your money for free.
"A fool and his money are soon parted" comes to mind.
Hope there's a mass movement to this. Should do it for the Feds, too, but too many people are stupid and think they're getting free money when they get an income tax refund.
We just did that this week. Every year this seems to get worse. Time to deny the spenders your money.
I live in Texas, too - nanner nanner nah nah
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