The California Government is going to delay tax refunds so it has some money to play with temporarily. But isn’t a tax refund by definition the money that you overpaid and that didn’t ever belong to the state in the first place? How can they legally keep it from you to cover their own budget woes? Read the article.
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January 28, 2009 at 1:52 pm
myphotoscout
Ridiculous isn’t it? What about the taxes I pay on last years refund? How come I have to pay taxes on money I got back because I overpaid. If you earn money the income tax is taken out. After it changes hands a few more times theg overnment owns it all since each transaction is taxed.