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en I think we'll see a clear acceleration of refund payments as we get closer to the April deadline, when the checks really start to flow. People tend to procrastinate.

en Many people tend to wait until closer to the deadline to make a decision. It's like most people don't do their Christmas shopping in September.

en We have had a series of discussions about where we are. It is clear to me that the April 30 deadline will come and go without significant agreement.

en April 15 this year falls on a Saturday so the deadline is extended to April 17. And as you may know, Monday, April 17 is a holiday. It's Patriot's Day in some areas.

en I filed electronically on April 17. His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. I had my refund in my bank account by April 20.

en The arbitrators have until April 15 to rule, so to us March 1 is a date that signals the start of the next step of the process, but it's not a deadline per se. We're committed to making progress.

en We did not see that as we checked on April performance, and our recent checks suggest that the first two weeks in May appear to have been no better than April.

en Procrastination is the fear of success. People procrastinate because they are afraid of the success that they know will result if they move ahead now. Because success is heavy, carries a responsibility with it, it is much easier to procrastinate and live on the 'someday I'll' philosophy.
  Denis Waitley

en In order to receive a refund, your tax return must be filed within three years of its due date. And if you file a return, and later realize you made an error on the return (and are owed money), the deadline for claiming any refund due is three years after the return was filed, or two years after the tax was paid, whichever expires later.

en People are getting a little more concerned as the deadline gets closer.

en We just sent out bills in October, and already we are seeing a steady stream of payments coming in from credit cards. The system is working very well, and we anticipate that handling these payments electronically will save us even more time as we get closer to the due date.

en If, on the other hand, there's a runoff, which is possible in the democratic primary in particular, then they can't start gathering signatures until April 11, but their deadline is still May 11, those guys are hoping there's not going to be a runoff.

en People are moving away from cash and checks and toward electronic payments because they're looking for ways to simplify the process by which they pay for goods and services. We are the immediate gratification society, after all.

en The bulk of the refund checks will go toward paying off the enormous credit card debt which Americans have currently.

en If they do reasonably well on the operating side and they don't have all these payments for restructuring, they could be cash flow positive, which could be very good for the company. That's what people are looking for.


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