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Tax Time Savings
for all with U.S.
Savings Bonds:
Training Webinar
Why Saving Matters
Role of Savings:
• emergency reserves
• for “get ahead” investments (home, education,
retirement)
• alternative to costly credit
• provides sense of security, comfort
Process of Saving:
• promotes thinking ahead, prioritizing
• models behavior for kids
• emotional payoff (pride, satisfaction)
“No one has ever
spent his way
out of poverty.”
~ Dr. Michael Sherraden
But Saving is Hard
Challenges lower-income savers
face:
• Limited income – a minimum wage
worker makes $14K a year.
• Consumerism – pressure to buy is
everywhere.
• Family & friends – are often in need,
creating pressure to share resources.
• Few opportunities – most people save
with structured help (e.g., 401(k) plans),
but poor people get little or no such
help.
Q: How many
Americans currently hold
Savings Bonds?
A: 55 Million.
(That’s 1 in 6!)
With Help, Anyone can Save
Some Examples:
• In one matched saving test:
• 2,300 people saved $1.3MM - 2.2% of
their income, an average of $550
• Almost half lived below poverty level; 4 in
5 lived below 2x the poverty line
• In test of U.S. Savings Bonds:
• 1,385 VITA tax clients (6%) saved
$250k+ in bonds for 2,300 people
• Buyers’ average income: $20K
• Average amount saved: $192
$500 invested in a US
Savings Bond at 4%
for 10 years will grow
to $743.6
Tax Clients want to
Save
In one study, 49% of
VITA clients agreed:
“I wish that when I had
cash, I was better
disciplined & saved it
rather than spent it.”
A Quick Quiz…
Low and moderate income tax filers receive how
much money each year in federal tax refunds?
• $100 million (average of $500 per household)
• $1 billion (average of $1,000 per household)
• $100 billion+ (average of $1,680 per household)
A Quick Quiz…
Low and moderate income tax filers receive how
much money each year in federal tax refunds?
• $100 million (average of $500 per household)
• $1 billion (average of $1,000 per household)
• $100 billion+ (average of $1,680 per household)7
• What might help people save
some of these funds?
Tax Time Opportunity
Key elements to foster saving:
• Funds to Save - $100 billion is returned to
poor families each year
o On average, $1,680 per household
o Up to 20% of annual income
• Assistance – tax preparers can serve as
trusted helper to suggest saving
• Convenience – saving at tax time requires
no 2nd
step, extra trip to bank
Assistance and
guidance from a
trusted tax preparer is
a critical to helping tax
clients save at tax
time
Something to Consider
For many lower-income clients
• tax season is the only chance each year
when saving seems possible.
• a tax preparer may be the only person
all year who asks them to think about
saving.
Most people won’t save unless someone
asks them to consider it.
VITA volunteers & staff owe it to their
clients to raise this important topic.
Buying $100 U.S. Saving
Bonds every year for 20 years
would leave a tax client with
over $3,000 – enough to fill
the gaps in a child’s college
scholarship.
A Proposition
How about a “Return to Thrift”?
• culture that supports saving
• more families with financial reserves
• emphasis on the future, planning
• especially critical for working families
But How?
• need a secure, trustworthy product
• available to all, at key moments
• long-term in nature
• able to be gifted…
Did You Know?
From 1917-1966, the
YMCA and others
sponsored “National Thrift
Week,” complete with local
“Thrift Captains”
How many Americans own U.S. Savings Bonds?
• Over 1 million
• Over 10 million
• Over 50 million
Another Quick Quiz
How many Americans own U.S. Savings Bonds?
• Over 1 million
• Over 10 million
• Over 50 million
• 55,000,000 Americans own savings bonds – 1 in 6!
Another Quick Quiz
How many Americans own U.S. Savings Bonds?
• Over 50 million
• 55,000,000 Americans own savings bonds – 1 in 6!
In the 1960s, tax filers could receive their federal
refund in the form of a savings bond.
• True
• False
Quick Quiz
Yes! Here’s an example…
How many Americans own U.S. Savings Bonds?
• Over 50 million
• 55,000,000 Americans own savings bonds – 1 in 6!
In the 1960s, tax filers could receive their federal
refund in the form of a savings bond.
• True
• False
Quick Quiz
1962 Form 1040A
With option to receive refund as U.S. Savings Bond
It’s easy to do on Form 8888
Just complete Part II for U.S.
Savings Bonds
• If bonds are for tax filer just
complete Line 4
• If bonds are for others,
complete Lines 5 and 6
o If beneficiary check box
• Enter amounts on RHS
.
U.S. Savings Bonds Overview
Series I U.S. Savings Bonds
an “IOU” from the US Government:
• safe – principal protected by “full faith &
credit of U.S. government”
• accessible – buy for as little as $50
• smart – solid return (1.94%), no fees
• simple – sold at “face value” ($50 buys $50
bond), rate adjusts twice a year
• long-term – must be held for 1 year before
“redemption” (cashing in)
• portable – may be redeemed at most
banks & credit unions
U.S. Savings Bonds
have been a popular,
respected investment
option for over 70
years.
Important Bond Facts
Redemption (“cashing in”)
• At most banks & credit unions
• Requires valid ID
Minimum holding
• Must be held for 1 year
• If redeemed before 5 years, lose 3 months’
interest
Loss / theft replacement
• Complete Treasury Form PD F 4000 or
Form PD F 1048
• Get signature certification from bank
• Mail to Treasury
Proceeds from Savings
Bonds are exempt from
federal tax if used for
secondary education
(check IRS Publication
970 for details).
Savings Bonds as Gifts
Tax Clients can buy bonds for:
• Themselves
• And/or up to two other people
• e.g., kids, grandkids, spouses, nieces /
nephews, godchildren, etc.
Details
• Tax client needs only name of gift recipient
(no SSN)
• Client & gift recipient will be listed on bond
as co-owners
• Either party may redeem bond
In a 2008 study, 68% of
buyers purchased savings
bonds for others, mostly
children & grandchildren
John Q. Saver
123 Main Street
Anywhere, WA 99000-0000
OR Jen Saver
123-45-6789 01 2009
FRB-MPLS
04-15-07
2
:C000090007 :04 000000000000 C000000000I
Purchaser’s Social Security Number
Owner’s Name & Address (Co-Owner Name, if any) Authentication Stamp
Issue Date
Example Savings Bond
Bond Features & Benefits
Benefits
Reach saving goal sooner
No fees to erode savings
Simple tax site order process saves time
Easy to give savings as a gift
Value not lost as prices rise
Feature
Competitive return (1.94%
currently)
No fees
Convenient
Can buy for others
Inflation protection
Loss & theft protection Savings are safe
Bonds vs. Savings Accounts or CDs
Savings Bonds: CD-like returns, no fees and a $50 minimum
Typical Savings
Account*
Typical 1 Year
Certificate of Deposit
(CD)*
Series I U.S.
Savings Bond
Rate of Return .51% .80% 1.94%
Annual Fees $0 $0 $0
Minimum to Open $100 $1,000 $50
Rate Fixed No Yes Adjusts bi-annually
Minimum Holding Period None 1 year 1 year
Early Redemption
Penalty / Forfeiture
None
All interest earned to
withdrawal date
3 months interest
(redemptions within 5
years of purchase)
ChexSystems Review Yes Yes No
May Buy as a Gift No No Yes
*Source: National Average rates, www.bankrate.com
And Another Quiz
Which of the following are true about Series I U.S.
Savings Bonds:
A. They pay a competitive interest rate (1.94% currently).
B. They can be purchased for as little as $50.
C. They can only be redeemed where they were purchased.
D. They can be purchased as gifts for anyone else – all you need is
the gift recipient's name.
And Another Quiz
Which of the following are true about Series I U.S.
Savings Bonds:
A. They pay a competitive interest rate (1.94% currently).
B.They can be purchased for as little as $50.
C.They can only be redeemed where they were purchased.
D.They can be purchased as gifts for anyone else – all you need is
the gift recipient's name.
All of these statements are true except letter C.
U.S. Savings Bonds can be redeemed at most banks and credit
unions nationwide, not just where they were purchased.
Yet Another Quiz
How long must savings bonds be held before
they may be redeemed?
1. 6 months
2. 12 months
3. 5 years
4. They may be redeemed any time
Yet Another Quiz
How long must savings bonds be held before
they may be redeemed?
1. 6 months
2. 12 months
3. 5 years
4. They may be redeemed any time
U.S. Savings Bonds must be held for at least 12 months
before they may be redeemed.
Bond buyers should understand that they can not access
funds saved in bonds for one year after purchase.
Finding: People Want to Save
• LMI tax clients value saving
 49-63% of buyers saved part of
refund in the past
 48% of decliners
• Saving is a growing concern
Finding: People Like Savings Bonds
• Pleased with bond purchase
• Familiar with bonds
 65% of tax clients “familiar” (vs. 32% for
IRAs)
 63% of tax clients had bought bond,
received bond as gift or known
someone who has owned
Finding: Who Saves
• Demographics
 Parents: 70-75% of buyers; grandparents: 4-15%
 Gender: 79% female
 Age: ~ 40 years, same as sample
 Income: average AGI of buyers ~ $20k
 Ethnicity: African American over represented among buyers;
Hispanic slightly under
• Other
 Large tax refund ($3.4k for buyers vs. $1.7k)
 First time savers: as high as 50%
Finding: Why People Save
• Who: for kids & grandkids
 70%+ of buyers bought for others
 59% of buyers “I want to put something away
for my kid’s future”
• What: for education, retirement
 Children / family (27%), Education (23%),
Retirement (18%)
• Time horizon: long-term
 2/3rds still saved after 3 years (in line with
national average)
Finding: How People Decide to Save
• When: at “point of sale”
 ~50% report deciding to save at tax site
• How: human contact
o “learned about option to buy bonds today…”
 79%+ when someone talked to me
 12% from brochure or poster
 20% before coming to tax site
Presenting Savings
Consider
• Saving requires many tax clients to
take a “leap of faith”
o What if they need the money later? Or
their savings disappear?
• Clients generally trust you, their tax
preparer or other VITA staff
• You are there at the key moment –
when the refund amount is clear
As the face of any savings offer,
your role is critical.
54% of bond purchasers
during the TS ‘07 pilot,
said they had no money
“saved or invested” prior
to buying bonds
As tax preparer, YOU play
a crucial role in a client’s
decision to save for the
future - their own, or that
of their children or
grandchildren.
Bond Order Process
How it Works
1. Client chooses to order bond in Part II of Form
8888
2. Government mails bonds to clients
Your Role(s)
1. Explain opportunity - describe savings bonds
& chance to order at tax site
2. Seek decision – ask client to decide if, how
much & for whom to order bonds
3. Process order – complete IRS Form 8888
and enter name of owner and co-owner(s)
or beneficiary and amount for bonds
Tax Preparers Matter
In a 2007 study, 41% of tax
clients who saved part of
their refund decided to do
so only after meeting with
their tax preparer.
Talking with Clients
Bonds are a good fit for…
• Parents / guardians – bonds are popular gifts
for kids
o 68% of ’08 buyers bought bonds for others
• First time savers – seeking a safe way to
start saving
o Bonds can be ordered for as little as $50
• Long-term savers – who want a tool to build
savings over time
• People on ChexSystemsSM
– who do not
qualify for a bank account
New Savers?
54% of tax clients who
bought savings bonds in
2007 said they had no
money “saved or invested”
prior to buying bonds.
Conversation Starters
To raise the topic of saving, try
open-ended questions:
• I see you have a savings bond brochure; have you
had a chance to look at it – what do you think?
• We have a new, free service this year to help you
save; have you heard about it – what questions do
you have?
• Have you ever heard of US savings bonds? What
have you heard? –or- May I tell you about them?
• Do you recall how you used last year’s tax refund?
What are your plans this year?
When a client speaks:
• Listen closely
• Look her in the eyes
• Never interrupt
• Consider repeating back
her key points
Seeking A Decision
To help clients decide about
buying bonds:
• Answer any questions; tactfully
correct any misinformation
• Briefly re-state 2 or 3 relevant bond
features
o For example, “as I mentioned,
bonds are very safe, available for
just $50, and earn 1.94% right
now.”
• Then ask directly, “would you like to
order a savings bond today?”
• If client declines
o Politely ask them why
o Correct any misunderstandings,
ask again
Remember:
• Saving is hard & many
client’s won’t say “yes.”
• It is normal for about 1 in
10 to order bonds.
• Please keep asking clients
about bonds – even if
many say “no.”
• Always respect clients’
choices, as they know
what’s best for them.
Possible Client Concerns
Concern: I can’t afford to save
• Response
o Even a little is a start; you can begin for $50
o You just saved $150 in tax preparer fees - you
could save some of this amount
o How did you use last year’s refund? Buy a $50
bond & you’ll still have some of your refund next
year
Concern: I don’t trust the government
• Response
o 55 million Americans hold Savings Bonds
o Savings bonds have been sold since 1934
o You trust the gov’t to send your refund
o The same department that processes your refund
issues bonds
During 2007 & 2008
pilots, bond purchases
used, on average, 6% of
their refund to buy
savings bonds
Client Concerns (more)
Concern: I’ll save by myself, my own way
• Response
o It’s great you already have a plan to save!
o We are offering another saving option that can
save you time & a trip to the bank.
o Bonds are among the safest saving options with
very competitive returns.
o You can buy a bond for your kids, grand-kids or
others - bonds make great gifts.
o For most of us, if we don’t do it now we may
never do it.
o It’s free to split your refund and buy a bond today.
Q: Does one pay state or
local Income taxes on
Savings Bonds?
A: No.
Another One
Which of the following are good ways to begin a
conversation about savings bonds with tax clients?
A. Do you want to buy a savings bond?
B. Have you heard about our new saving option this year? What questions
do you have?
C. Has anyone talked with you today about savings bonds? What do you
think about them?
Another One
Which of the following are good ways to begin a
conversation about savings bonds with tax clients?
A. Do you want to buy a savings bond?
B.Have you heard about our new saving option this year? What questions do you
have?
C. Has anyone talked with you today about savings bonds? What do you think
about them?
Both letter B & C are good conversation starters.
They are open-ended, non-threatening and will help you learn more
about the client’s thoughts and feelings.
Final Quiz
If a client says “I’m not interested” which of the
following is the best way to respond?
A.Fine. How do you want to receive your refund?
B.Why? Savings bonds are a great way to save and saving is really
important.
C.Okay, that’s fine. Thanks for considering it. It would help me to
understand why you aren’t interested – could you give me some idea?
Final Quiz
If a client says “I’m not interested” which of the
following is the best way to respond?
A. Fine. How do you want to receive your refund?
B. Why? Savings bonds are a great way to save and saving is really
important.
C. Okay, that’s fine. Thanks for considering it. It would help me to
understand why you aren’t interested – could you give me some idea?
Letter C is the best response.
It accepts the client’s answer but keeps the conversation going and
provides an opportunity to identify and correct any misunderstandings
about savings bonds.
PLEASE:
Ask every client who has a refund
• If you don’t, who will?
• Tax time may be a client’s only feasible saving
opportunity all year; it may be a year before
they have another chance.
• It never hurts to ask; you can’t be sure who will
say yes unless you ask!
• Everyone deserves a chance to decide for
themselves.
YOU can Encourage Savings Habits
Did you know?
81% of those who bought
savings bonds in 2007
said they were very
happy with their
purchase!
“Savings is hard. Bonds make it easy”
• Multiple dimensions:
 National vs. Local
 Offline vs. Online
• Lots of outreach into the communities
(consumers, gatekeepers, tax preparers)
• Support of elected officials
• Local media coverage; PSAs, etc.
• Social media and campaign web site
Training Content and Delivery
• One webinar / classroom Powerpoint presentation
 Why savings matters, savings bond features and how to present
savings at tax time
• Two video presentations:
 Role play video on how to offer / promote bonds to clients
 “Bond Stars” video – successful tips from star bond coordinators
• Role play script for class room training
• FAQs and Guides
Training Content and Delivery
• Available for download on:
 www.bondsmakeiteasy.org/taxpreparers/training
 Please download and e-mail to other sites / organizations interested in
training
• Available for viewing, sharing with others, and
downloading on Social Media sites:
 http://www.slideshare.net/bondsmakeiteasy
 http://www.scribd.com/bondsmakeiteasy
Please view, read, share, comment, download,
train!
Marketing / Communication materials
• All available on
http://www.bondsmakeiteasy.org/taxpreparers/materials
• Communications toolkit
• Outreach collateral
 Posters, flyers, buttons
• Point of Sale collateral (for tax sites)
Join our Campaign – offline
• Pledge to buy a bond in 2013
• Promote it at your tax sites
• Build awareness of the policy among your partners
and networks
o Include blurbs about the policy in your newsletters or e-
mail blasts
o Encourage public officials to publicize the new policy in
constituent communications
o Have public officials speak about the option
o Work with employers and employee unions to promote the
opportunity
o Distribute Marketing / collateral (FREE download on
www.bondsmakeiteasy.org/taxpreparers/materials
And Online
• “Like” BondsMakeitEasy on Facebook
o and share the campaign with your family, friends and
colleagues: www.facebook.com/bondsmakeiteasy
• “Follow” BondsMakeItEasy on Twitter
www.twitter.com/bondsmakeiteasy.twitt
• “View” and “Share” our videos on Youtube
Thank you!
For more information:
• visit:
Doorways to Dreams (D2D) Fund at http://www.d2dfund.org/
and Bonds Make it Easy at http://bondsmakeiteasy.org/
o Preeti Mehta
o pmehta@d2dfund.org
o (617)-541-9065
• about Series I U.S. Savings Bonds, visit:
o The Bureau of Public Debt at
www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/products/prod_ibonds_glance.htm

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Tax Time Savings for All with U.S. Savings Bonds

  • 1. Tax Time Savings for all with U.S. Savings Bonds: Training Webinar
  • 2. Why Saving Matters Role of Savings: • emergency reserves • for “get ahead” investments (home, education, retirement) • alternative to costly credit • provides sense of security, comfort Process of Saving: • promotes thinking ahead, prioritizing • models behavior for kids • emotional payoff (pride, satisfaction) “No one has ever spent his way out of poverty.” ~ Dr. Michael Sherraden
  • 3. But Saving is Hard Challenges lower-income savers face: • Limited income – a minimum wage worker makes $14K a year. • Consumerism – pressure to buy is everywhere. • Family & friends – are often in need, creating pressure to share resources. • Few opportunities – most people save with structured help (e.g., 401(k) plans), but poor people get little or no such help. Q: How many Americans currently hold Savings Bonds? A: 55 Million. (That’s 1 in 6!)
  • 4. With Help, Anyone can Save Some Examples: • In one matched saving test: • 2,300 people saved $1.3MM - 2.2% of their income, an average of $550 • Almost half lived below poverty level; 4 in 5 lived below 2x the poverty line • In test of U.S. Savings Bonds: • 1,385 VITA tax clients (6%) saved $250k+ in bonds for 2,300 people • Buyers’ average income: $20K • Average amount saved: $192 $500 invested in a US Savings Bond at 4% for 10 years will grow to $743.6 Tax Clients want to Save In one study, 49% of VITA clients agreed: “I wish that when I had cash, I was better disciplined & saved it rather than spent it.”
  • 5. A Quick Quiz… Low and moderate income tax filers receive how much money each year in federal tax refunds? • $100 million (average of $500 per household) • $1 billion (average of $1,000 per household) • $100 billion+ (average of $1,680 per household)
  • 6. A Quick Quiz… Low and moderate income tax filers receive how much money each year in federal tax refunds? • $100 million (average of $500 per household) • $1 billion (average of $1,000 per household) • $100 billion+ (average of $1,680 per household)7 • What might help people save some of these funds?
  • 7. Tax Time Opportunity Key elements to foster saving: • Funds to Save - $100 billion is returned to poor families each year o On average, $1,680 per household o Up to 20% of annual income • Assistance – tax preparers can serve as trusted helper to suggest saving • Convenience – saving at tax time requires no 2nd step, extra trip to bank Assistance and guidance from a trusted tax preparer is a critical to helping tax clients save at tax time
  • 8. Something to Consider For many lower-income clients • tax season is the only chance each year when saving seems possible. • a tax preparer may be the only person all year who asks them to think about saving. Most people won’t save unless someone asks them to consider it. VITA volunteers & staff owe it to their clients to raise this important topic. Buying $100 U.S. Saving Bonds every year for 20 years would leave a tax client with over $3,000 – enough to fill the gaps in a child’s college scholarship.
  • 9. A Proposition How about a “Return to Thrift”? • culture that supports saving • more families with financial reserves • emphasis on the future, planning • especially critical for working families But How? • need a secure, trustworthy product • available to all, at key moments • long-term in nature • able to be gifted… Did You Know? From 1917-1966, the YMCA and others sponsored “National Thrift Week,” complete with local “Thrift Captains”
  • 10. How many Americans own U.S. Savings Bonds? • Over 1 million • Over 10 million • Over 50 million Another Quick Quiz
  • 11. How many Americans own U.S. Savings Bonds? • Over 1 million • Over 10 million • Over 50 million • 55,000,000 Americans own savings bonds – 1 in 6! Another Quick Quiz
  • 12. How many Americans own U.S. Savings Bonds? • Over 50 million • 55,000,000 Americans own savings bonds – 1 in 6! In the 1960s, tax filers could receive their federal refund in the form of a savings bond. • True • False Quick Quiz
  • 13. Yes! Here’s an example… How many Americans own U.S. Savings Bonds? • Over 50 million • 55,000,000 Americans own savings bonds – 1 in 6! In the 1960s, tax filers could receive their federal refund in the form of a savings bond. • True • False Quick Quiz 1962 Form 1040A With option to receive refund as U.S. Savings Bond
  • 14. It’s easy to do on Form 8888 Just complete Part II for U.S. Savings Bonds • If bonds are for tax filer just complete Line 4 • If bonds are for others, complete Lines 5 and 6 o If beneficiary check box • Enter amounts on RHS .
  • 15. U.S. Savings Bonds Overview Series I U.S. Savings Bonds an “IOU” from the US Government: • safe – principal protected by “full faith & credit of U.S. government” • accessible – buy for as little as $50 • smart – solid return (1.94%), no fees • simple – sold at “face value” ($50 buys $50 bond), rate adjusts twice a year • long-term – must be held for 1 year before “redemption” (cashing in) • portable – may be redeemed at most banks & credit unions U.S. Savings Bonds have been a popular, respected investment option for over 70 years.
  • 16. Important Bond Facts Redemption (“cashing in”) • At most banks & credit unions • Requires valid ID Minimum holding • Must be held for 1 year • If redeemed before 5 years, lose 3 months’ interest Loss / theft replacement • Complete Treasury Form PD F 4000 or Form PD F 1048 • Get signature certification from bank • Mail to Treasury Proceeds from Savings Bonds are exempt from federal tax if used for secondary education (check IRS Publication 970 for details).
  • 17. Savings Bonds as Gifts Tax Clients can buy bonds for: • Themselves • And/or up to two other people • e.g., kids, grandkids, spouses, nieces / nephews, godchildren, etc. Details • Tax client needs only name of gift recipient (no SSN) • Client & gift recipient will be listed on bond as co-owners • Either party may redeem bond In a 2008 study, 68% of buyers purchased savings bonds for others, mostly children & grandchildren
  • 18. John Q. Saver 123 Main Street Anywhere, WA 99000-0000 OR Jen Saver 123-45-6789 01 2009 FRB-MPLS 04-15-07 2 :C000090007 :04 000000000000 C000000000I Purchaser’s Social Security Number Owner’s Name & Address (Co-Owner Name, if any) Authentication Stamp Issue Date Example Savings Bond
  • 19. Bond Features & Benefits Benefits Reach saving goal sooner No fees to erode savings Simple tax site order process saves time Easy to give savings as a gift Value not lost as prices rise Feature Competitive return (1.94% currently) No fees Convenient Can buy for others Inflation protection Loss & theft protection Savings are safe
  • 20. Bonds vs. Savings Accounts or CDs Savings Bonds: CD-like returns, no fees and a $50 minimum Typical Savings Account* Typical 1 Year Certificate of Deposit (CD)* Series I U.S. Savings Bond Rate of Return .51% .80% 1.94% Annual Fees $0 $0 $0 Minimum to Open $100 $1,000 $50 Rate Fixed No Yes Adjusts bi-annually Minimum Holding Period None 1 year 1 year Early Redemption Penalty / Forfeiture None All interest earned to withdrawal date 3 months interest (redemptions within 5 years of purchase) ChexSystems Review Yes Yes No May Buy as a Gift No No Yes *Source: National Average rates, www.bankrate.com
  • 21. And Another Quiz Which of the following are true about Series I U.S. Savings Bonds: A. They pay a competitive interest rate (1.94% currently). B. They can be purchased for as little as $50. C. They can only be redeemed where they were purchased. D. They can be purchased as gifts for anyone else – all you need is the gift recipient's name.
  • 22. And Another Quiz Which of the following are true about Series I U.S. Savings Bonds: A. They pay a competitive interest rate (1.94% currently). B.They can be purchased for as little as $50. C.They can only be redeemed where they were purchased. D.They can be purchased as gifts for anyone else – all you need is the gift recipient's name. All of these statements are true except letter C. U.S. Savings Bonds can be redeemed at most banks and credit unions nationwide, not just where they were purchased.
  • 23. Yet Another Quiz How long must savings bonds be held before they may be redeemed? 1. 6 months 2. 12 months 3. 5 years 4. They may be redeemed any time
  • 24. Yet Another Quiz How long must savings bonds be held before they may be redeemed? 1. 6 months 2. 12 months 3. 5 years 4. They may be redeemed any time U.S. Savings Bonds must be held for at least 12 months before they may be redeemed. Bond buyers should understand that they can not access funds saved in bonds for one year after purchase.
  • 25. Finding: People Want to Save • LMI tax clients value saving  49-63% of buyers saved part of refund in the past  48% of decliners • Saving is a growing concern
  • 26. Finding: People Like Savings Bonds • Pleased with bond purchase • Familiar with bonds  65% of tax clients “familiar” (vs. 32% for IRAs)  63% of tax clients had bought bond, received bond as gift or known someone who has owned
  • 27. Finding: Who Saves • Demographics  Parents: 70-75% of buyers; grandparents: 4-15%  Gender: 79% female  Age: ~ 40 years, same as sample  Income: average AGI of buyers ~ $20k  Ethnicity: African American over represented among buyers; Hispanic slightly under • Other  Large tax refund ($3.4k for buyers vs. $1.7k)  First time savers: as high as 50%
  • 28. Finding: Why People Save • Who: for kids & grandkids  70%+ of buyers bought for others  59% of buyers “I want to put something away for my kid’s future” • What: for education, retirement  Children / family (27%), Education (23%), Retirement (18%) • Time horizon: long-term  2/3rds still saved after 3 years (in line with national average)
  • 29. Finding: How People Decide to Save • When: at “point of sale”  ~50% report deciding to save at tax site • How: human contact o “learned about option to buy bonds today…”  79%+ when someone talked to me  12% from brochure or poster  20% before coming to tax site
  • 30. Presenting Savings Consider • Saving requires many tax clients to take a “leap of faith” o What if they need the money later? Or their savings disappear? • Clients generally trust you, their tax preparer or other VITA staff • You are there at the key moment – when the refund amount is clear As the face of any savings offer, your role is critical. 54% of bond purchasers during the TS ‘07 pilot, said they had no money “saved or invested” prior to buying bonds As tax preparer, YOU play a crucial role in a client’s decision to save for the future - their own, or that of their children or grandchildren.
  • 31. Bond Order Process How it Works 1. Client chooses to order bond in Part II of Form 8888 2. Government mails bonds to clients Your Role(s) 1. Explain opportunity - describe savings bonds & chance to order at tax site 2. Seek decision – ask client to decide if, how much & for whom to order bonds 3. Process order – complete IRS Form 8888 and enter name of owner and co-owner(s) or beneficiary and amount for bonds Tax Preparers Matter In a 2007 study, 41% of tax clients who saved part of their refund decided to do so only after meeting with their tax preparer.
  • 32. Talking with Clients Bonds are a good fit for… • Parents / guardians – bonds are popular gifts for kids o 68% of ’08 buyers bought bonds for others • First time savers – seeking a safe way to start saving o Bonds can be ordered for as little as $50 • Long-term savers – who want a tool to build savings over time • People on ChexSystemsSM – who do not qualify for a bank account New Savers? 54% of tax clients who bought savings bonds in 2007 said they had no money “saved or invested” prior to buying bonds.
  • 33. Conversation Starters To raise the topic of saving, try open-ended questions: • I see you have a savings bond brochure; have you had a chance to look at it – what do you think? • We have a new, free service this year to help you save; have you heard about it – what questions do you have? • Have you ever heard of US savings bonds? What have you heard? –or- May I tell you about them? • Do you recall how you used last year’s tax refund? What are your plans this year? When a client speaks: • Listen closely • Look her in the eyes • Never interrupt • Consider repeating back her key points
  • 34. Seeking A Decision To help clients decide about buying bonds: • Answer any questions; tactfully correct any misinformation • Briefly re-state 2 or 3 relevant bond features o For example, “as I mentioned, bonds are very safe, available for just $50, and earn 1.94% right now.” • Then ask directly, “would you like to order a savings bond today?” • If client declines o Politely ask them why o Correct any misunderstandings, ask again Remember: • Saving is hard & many client’s won’t say “yes.” • It is normal for about 1 in 10 to order bonds. • Please keep asking clients about bonds – even if many say “no.” • Always respect clients’ choices, as they know what’s best for them.
  • 35. Possible Client Concerns Concern: I can’t afford to save • Response o Even a little is a start; you can begin for $50 o You just saved $150 in tax preparer fees - you could save some of this amount o How did you use last year’s refund? Buy a $50 bond & you’ll still have some of your refund next year Concern: I don’t trust the government • Response o 55 million Americans hold Savings Bonds o Savings bonds have been sold since 1934 o You trust the gov’t to send your refund o The same department that processes your refund issues bonds During 2007 & 2008 pilots, bond purchases used, on average, 6% of their refund to buy savings bonds
  • 36. Client Concerns (more) Concern: I’ll save by myself, my own way • Response o It’s great you already have a plan to save! o We are offering another saving option that can save you time & a trip to the bank. o Bonds are among the safest saving options with very competitive returns. o You can buy a bond for your kids, grand-kids or others - bonds make great gifts. o For most of us, if we don’t do it now we may never do it. o It’s free to split your refund and buy a bond today. Q: Does one pay state or local Income taxes on Savings Bonds? A: No.
  • 37. Another One Which of the following are good ways to begin a conversation about savings bonds with tax clients? A. Do you want to buy a savings bond? B. Have you heard about our new saving option this year? What questions do you have? C. Has anyone talked with you today about savings bonds? What do you think about them?
  • 38. Another One Which of the following are good ways to begin a conversation about savings bonds with tax clients? A. Do you want to buy a savings bond? B.Have you heard about our new saving option this year? What questions do you have? C. Has anyone talked with you today about savings bonds? What do you think about them? Both letter B & C are good conversation starters. They are open-ended, non-threatening and will help you learn more about the client’s thoughts and feelings.
  • 39. Final Quiz If a client says “I’m not interested” which of the following is the best way to respond? A.Fine. How do you want to receive your refund? B.Why? Savings bonds are a great way to save and saving is really important. C.Okay, that’s fine. Thanks for considering it. It would help me to understand why you aren’t interested – could you give me some idea?
  • 40. Final Quiz If a client says “I’m not interested” which of the following is the best way to respond? A. Fine. How do you want to receive your refund? B. Why? Savings bonds are a great way to save and saving is really important. C. Okay, that’s fine. Thanks for considering it. It would help me to understand why you aren’t interested – could you give me some idea? Letter C is the best response. It accepts the client’s answer but keeps the conversation going and provides an opportunity to identify and correct any misunderstandings about savings bonds.
  • 41. PLEASE: Ask every client who has a refund • If you don’t, who will? • Tax time may be a client’s only feasible saving opportunity all year; it may be a year before they have another chance. • It never hurts to ask; you can’t be sure who will say yes unless you ask! • Everyone deserves a chance to decide for themselves. YOU can Encourage Savings Habits Did you know? 81% of those who bought savings bonds in 2007 said they were very happy with their purchase!
  • 42. “Savings is hard. Bonds make it easy” • Multiple dimensions:  National vs. Local  Offline vs. Online • Lots of outreach into the communities (consumers, gatekeepers, tax preparers) • Support of elected officials • Local media coverage; PSAs, etc. • Social media and campaign web site
  • 43. Training Content and Delivery • One webinar / classroom Powerpoint presentation  Why savings matters, savings bond features and how to present savings at tax time • Two video presentations:  Role play video on how to offer / promote bonds to clients  “Bond Stars” video – successful tips from star bond coordinators • Role play script for class room training • FAQs and Guides
  • 44. Training Content and Delivery • Available for download on:  www.bondsmakeiteasy.org/taxpreparers/training  Please download and e-mail to other sites / organizations interested in training • Available for viewing, sharing with others, and downloading on Social Media sites:  http://www.slideshare.net/bondsmakeiteasy  http://www.scribd.com/bondsmakeiteasy Please view, read, share, comment, download, train!
  • 45. Marketing / Communication materials • All available on http://www.bondsmakeiteasy.org/taxpreparers/materials • Communications toolkit • Outreach collateral  Posters, flyers, buttons • Point of Sale collateral (for tax sites)
  • 46. Join our Campaign – offline • Pledge to buy a bond in 2013 • Promote it at your tax sites • Build awareness of the policy among your partners and networks o Include blurbs about the policy in your newsletters or e- mail blasts o Encourage public officials to publicize the new policy in constituent communications o Have public officials speak about the option o Work with employers and employee unions to promote the opportunity o Distribute Marketing / collateral (FREE download on www.bondsmakeiteasy.org/taxpreparers/materials
  • 47. And Online • “Like” BondsMakeitEasy on Facebook o and share the campaign with your family, friends and colleagues: www.facebook.com/bondsmakeiteasy • “Follow” BondsMakeItEasy on Twitter www.twitter.com/bondsmakeiteasy.twitt • “View” and “Share” our videos on Youtube
  • 48. Thank you! For more information: • visit: Doorways to Dreams (D2D) Fund at http://www.d2dfund.org/ and Bonds Make it Easy at http://bondsmakeiteasy.org/ o Preeti Mehta o pmehta@d2dfund.org o (617)-541-9065 • about Series I U.S. Savings Bonds, visit: o The Bureau of Public Debt at www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/products/prod_ibonds_glance.htm

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