
Several states this year are running low on money. So what are they doing? They're delaying the payment of your income tax refunds! Missouri has yet to pay the people what they owe them - planning to pay the $200 plus million out of the Federal Stimulus check they expect..
(Video) Man Loses Entire Tax Refund In Burning VehicleSource: eurthisnthat.com
A lot of us are being hit really hard by the extreme economic meltdown in the U.S., but for some reason, things within our control are getting worse as well. How many of us have put our tax refund on speed?
We jump through every hoop imaginable to get that thing as speedy a …
Still waiting for stimulus cash? Money could be delayedSource:
Some paper checks only went in the mail early this week.
And some stimulus checks ran into snafus not mentioned on your tax forms -- such as:
Did you take out a refund-anticipation loan? Did you deduct money from your refund to pay someone or an online service to prepare your …

Overview of how to navigate the www.IRS.gov during tax season
2 Steps to Getting Your Bush Tax Rebate FastSource: ABC News
You can expect more details soon from the Internal Revenue Service on the distribution of tax rebates to some 130 million taxpayers. In the meantime, there are two steps you can take to ensure you receive your payment as early as possible.
7 Steps to an Early Tax RefundSource: MSN
If you want to get your 2007 taxes in early and get your refund quickly, here are Schnepper's Seven Strategies to getting those dollars in your pockets ASAP. Here's what you have to do:

This requires some serious forethought as the state of the economy hangs in the balence. So please don't cast your vote with frivolous abandon. How will you spend the $600 that will be tax refunded in an attempt to stimulate the economy?
What to do with your tax refundSource:
What to do with your tax refund
Getting a tax refund? Make it grow
You'd save if only you had a little extra money, you say. Well, now you do. Here are 16 ideas for making more of your refund.
IRS announces $30 to $60 refund of telephone taxesSource: siliconvalley.com
problem remaining: being that this tax was first put in place to fund the Spanish-American War (the one that ended, oh, over 100 years ago) -- what if we go to war with Spain again?

Well, today is deadline day. How many of you had to send in a check to Uncle Sam in order to satisfy his thirst for your blood.