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Published: July 4, 2009
States delay tax refunds as resources squeezed
ATLANTA — Colin Daymude was out of work last year after his business failed and eagerly filed his taxes in mid-January, figuring he’d get his refund sooner. He was wrong.
It took the 44-year-old entrepreneur more than six months to get his $1,300 check — money that he needed to pay living expenses while he worked a few side gigs.
Tax day — April 15 — has long since come and gone, ...
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