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California: I has your moneyz!

paulney

Diamond Member
California withholds tax refunds

Cash-strapped state says those who overpaid in 2008 are out of luck, while other checks will be held for 30 days as it tries to ward off bankruptcy.

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -- California will not pay tax refunds for individuals and business that overpaid 2008 taxes, in order to conserve dwindling cash for priority payments including school spending and debt repayment required by state law, the state's controller office said Friday.

Other state checks to be postponed for 30 days include payments for vendors who provide services and products to the state government and state checks to a million aged, blind and disabled Californians to cover rent and utilities bills, State Controller John Chiang's office said in a statement.

Various state officials have been warning in recent weeks that the most populous U.S. state's coffers would run dry if Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and lawmakers fail to balance the state's current budget. The governor in his state of the state speech Thursday said California faces insolvency within weeks if it does not balance its books.

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I just don't know what to say.
 
Haha... I would like to see a state declare bankruptcy. Let's see what that does for the economy!
 
How is that even legal ... Class action lawsuit, The People of California vs. The People of California?
 
Originally posted by: dougp
How is that even legal ... Class action lawsuit, The People of California vs. The People of California?

Or just deduct the difference for the next tax year? With interest.
 
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Next up...State employees being paid with IOU's or vouchers...again.

I don't think that will happen. Last time it did, we got triple damages.
 
Originally posted by: JohnCU
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Next up...State employees being paid with IOU's or vouchers...again.

I don't think that will happen. Last time it did, we got triple damages.

that actually happened?


http://www.nbclosangeles.com/n...Instead-Get-IOUs-.html

"California has not resorted to IOUs since the 1992 budget crisis, when Pete Wilson was governor. Back then, about 100,000 state employees got IOUs instead of paychecks for two months until the state approved a budget."


Originally posted by: vital
What if I underpaid??

Send them an IOU.
 
Originally posted by: tfinch2
And people think California is self-sustaining...

:laugh: Yeah, I love it when Californians say they'd be better off without the rest of the country.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: tfinch2
And people think California is self-sustaining...

:laugh: Yeah, I love it when Californians say they'd be better off without the rest of the country.

We are(/were) the 7th largest economy in the world. I believe at one time we were the 4th.
But all the liberals and tree huggers have ruined the state.
 
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: tfinch2
And people think California is self-sustaining...

:laugh: Yeah, I love it when Californians say they'd be better off without the rest of the country.

We are(/were) the 7th largest economy in the world. I believe at one time we were the 4th.
But all the liberals and tree huggers have ruined the state.

Much of California's prosperity has been because it sits between Asia and the rest of the US. Secede if you want, I'm sure Oregon and Washington would love that. 😉

Oh yeah, we're going to need to tax all of that water and electricity you guys import to pay for the bank bailouts. 😉
 
..the reckless liberal majority in calif.legislature have no financial maturity. Calif.has massive tax revenue but the legislature continues to BUST out the state every year.
 
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