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Tax rush: Clock ticking on procrastinators (The Fayetteville Observer)

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

The typical taxpayer who files early and this week?s procrastinators often have a markedly different motive. The early birds usually anticipate refunds. But, as Wednesday?s tax deadline looms, more and more filers come into tax-preparation offices expecting to owe.


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