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Mine are done. I owe the feds (untaxed UI) and get nearly the same back from the state. State is mailed. Fed's can wait until April 15th.
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I'll be filing in March. We have an accountant do them; not because it's hard, but because I don't feel like dealing with it. Usually he gives us an appointment in February but this year it's March.
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I am SO with you on this. Especially now, with interest rates so low. The refund is what is allowing us to purchase a new bed.
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Still, I'd rather pay the penalty than deal with the hassle of deductions, accountants, and saving receipts. Hopefully I'd do them this weekend so I know how much we owe and then wait until 4/15 to pay. |
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Well, even the paltry rate offered by my credit union for regular savings would be 25x the rate Chase is currently offering. But then, I can put most of what's in regular savings into something less liquid, so that's what I'll be doing.
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My Chase savings account is currently paying 0.35%. Somehow I doubt you're getting 8.75% at your credit union, did you mean 2.5x?
I'm getting 0.8% at USAA which is still utter crap (though this is where we keep our savings account money, I have $19 in my Chase account for work purposes). I'm too lazy to chase the better returns from short-term offers or dealing with smaller non-local institutions. But if you're not aware of it, check out money-rates.com. If you're willing to constantly monitor your accounts and move your money around as necessary you can keep standard savings rates well above 1% which isn't bad in the current climate. What I really need is a major institution to go into crisis again and desparately need to boost deposits. I'm still riding the 4.5% CDs I got when WaMu was in crisis mode, wish I'd gone in bigger. Unfortunately we're facing a big financial decision within the year so I don't want the money illiquid. By the end of the year if we don't pull the trigger I'll be dumping money into better things |
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Hmm, I'm getting .01% at chase. I'm clearly doing something wrong.
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Hmm...just checked the published rate sheet and see that .01 is what I should be getting too. I'll have to investigate. Glad I don't actually have any money here.
0.25% from your credit union is surprisingly sucky too, though. |
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I took a closer look, there are savings accounts at Chase that give .35, if you have enough in them and have them linked to your checking.
Of course, I thought I swear I meet both those criteria and I'm still only getting .01%, so I still need to bug them. A closer look at my CU, and I'm actually getting .65 from my money market acct.
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Basic savings at ING is paying 1.20%
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