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CU W E I V E R Volume 22 | ISSUE 3 | JULY 2013 Ribbon Cutting at New Harrisburg Branch In this issue... Page 1 • Harrisburg Branch Ribbon Cutting Page 2 • • • Q & A Corner Scholarship Winners Counterfeit Check Scams Page 3 • • Don’t Tax My Credit Union Staff Promotions Page 4 • • SIU CU Investment Services Branch Locations Mark Your Calendar July 4 - Independence Day - CLOSED September 2 - Labor Day - CLOSED October 14 - Columbus Day - CLOSED October 17 - International Credit Union Day Get Connected with SIU Credit Union Want to be the first to know about news and special promotions from SIU Credit Union? Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, or check out our blog at http://www.siucu.org/blog/ to stay up to date. SIU Credit Union executives along with members from the Saline County Chamber of Commerce cut the ribbon at the new Harrisburg facility in early May. On May 2, 2013, SIU Credit Union along with the help of the Saline County Chamber of Commerce, officially opened their doors to the Harrisburg community. Our sixth branch location is a result of SIU CU merging with the South Eastern Electrical Credit Union. The merger has brought 1,100 new members to the credit union. SIU Credit Union is pleased to be a part of Saline County and welcome all residents to stop by our branch or visit us online at The new branch is located at 540 N. www.siucu.org for more information about Commercial, Suite 700. The branch is man- belonging to the SIU Credit Union family. aged by Janet Jackson. With Karen Frier SUMMER LOAN Sale-A-Bration! Mission Statement Building lifelong ships by delivering financial solutions. relationpersonalized serving as Member Service Representative and Brittany Seets and Janet Burden as tellers. Hours of operation at the new facility are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. Win a $750 Visa Gift Card!** 0.75% OFF* ! s e t a R n a Lo •All loans subject to credit approval. Excludes first mortgages, student loans, and credit cards. Annual Percentage Rate is determined by an evaluation of the applicant’s credit history and loan term. Offer applies only to 2004 and newer vehicles not currently financed at SIU Credit Union. All rates subject to change at any time without notice. No additional deductions allowed off promotional rate. Offer valid July 1 – 31, 2013. Membership required. Federally insured by NCUA. Call 618-457-3595 for additional details. **No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. You will be automatically entered to win when you take out a qualified SIU Credit Union loan product between July 1, 2013 and July 31, 2013 OR you may enter to win without purchase or obligation by registering at any branch location. All entries must be received by July 31, 2013. Limit one entry per member, regardless of means of entry. www.siucu.org 1 Q&A CORNER 2013 Scholarship Winners Announced Welcome to Q & A Corner! A space dedicated to answering all your questions about SIU Credit Union products, services, and membership benefits. If you have questions, feel free to submit them by email to marketing@siucu.org. Be sure to include Q & A Corner in the subject line. Q. I’m going to be traveling this summer. Do I need to let SIU Credit Union know? A. Yes, if you have an SIU Credit Union Ultimate Visa© Check Card. When you travel, your spending patterns change. Notify an SIU Credit Union Representative before you go so your Ultimate VISA© Check Card can be flagged. This helps to protect your account from fraud and theft. And you can avoid unnecessary account disruptions triggered by unusual transactions. Contact our card services department by calling 618-457-3595. Also, if during your travels you need to access your SIU Credit Union accounts, know that you can do so through the shared branching network. With shared branching, credit unions from all over the country share facilities to give members thousands of convenient locations to perform transactions just as if they were in their home credit union. With over 5,000 locations, your credit union is always nearby. Need to locate a branch? Call 1-800-919-CUSC (2872) or visit www.cuservicecenter.com. Q. I’d like to apply for a loan but can’t make it in to a branch during business hours. What can I do? A. We understand taking out a loan is a big decision, so our online loan application and 24/7 lending service line are available when you are. Which means you can apply for a loan or get more information when it’s convenient for you. Use our lending services for: • Vehicle or Personal loans • Credit cards • Any loan-related inquiries. Apply online at www.siucu.org or call 618-457-3595. 2 Pictured(L to R): SIU Credit Union’s VP of Operations: Kim Babington; Scholarship Recipients: Shelby Counts; Jessica Vinyard; Hayley Cobb; Rebekah Nelson; Andrea Purchase & SIU Credit Union’s CEO/President Dennis Schaefer. Not pictured scholarship recipient: Cassidy Reno. SIU Credit Union has awarded six local students with scholarships for the 201314 academic school year. Each student is planning or already attends college or university. SIU Credit Union has continued to show that they are invested in their communities and giving back! Hayley Cobb of Marion, IL attends John A. Logan studying Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography. Rebekah Nelson of Carbondale, IL attends Southern Illinois University Carbondale studying Elementary and Special Education. SIU Credit Union would like to congratulate Andrea Purchase of Cairo, IL will attend these students and wish them continued Southern Illinois University Carbondale success in their future endeavors. studying Early Childhood Education. Shelby Counts of Herrin, IL attends John Cassidy Reno of Carterville, IL will attend A. Logan studying Criminal Justice. Rend Lake College studying Culinary Arts. Jessica Vinyard of Galatia, IL will attend Union University studying Mathematics. Counterfeit Check Scams Come in Many Forms Be wary if: Here’s the scoop: You get a letter saying you’ve won a Don’t bite. It looks legitimate because foreign lottery. there’s a cashier’s check included that’s supposed to cover taxes and fees. You’re told to deposit the check and wire the money to the sender to pay the taxes and fees. After your payment is received, you’re supposed to get your prize. Don’t count on ever seeing a prize. The check is a fraud. Someone wants to write you a check for more than the purchase price for the item in your classified ad or online auction posting. In this scam, the con artist wants you to wire back the difference after you deposit the check, and you’re supposed to pay the shipping charges. Watch out—you’ll be stuck with a bad check, and the crook has your money. You’ve been selected to be a “secret It’s actually a scam artist who’s asking you shopper” to evaluate the effectiveness of a to deposit the check in your credit union wire transfer service. or bank account. Then you’re supposed to withdraw that amount in cash and use the wire transfer service in—you guessed it—a foreign city. If you do, you’ve just wired your money to the crook. www.siucu.org Take Action: Don’t Tax My Credit Union! talk about savings. say hello to the Sprint Credit Union Member Discount. save 10% on select regularly priced personal service plans* Use Corporate ID: NACUC_ZZM or save 15% on select regularly priced business accounts* Use Corporate ID: NACUC_ZDS_ZZM Plus •Waived activation fee on new lines (Up to $36 in savings) •Waived upgrade fee (Up to $36 in savings) Call 877.SAVE.4.CU and tell them you’re a credit union member and ask to be attached to either Corporate ID to start saving today! *Application of discount requires 2-year contract extension on existing plans. Verification of membership is required at time of activation/upgrade. Discount does not apply to secondary lines. All rights reserved. Sprint, the logo, and other trademarks are the trademarks of Sprint Nextel. For a complete update on the rules of the Sprint Credit Union Member Discount program, please visit www.lovemycreditunion.org/Sprint. 2013 Sprint Item #800-8 ©2013 CU Solutions Group 032613 1526 Banks and some politicians are talking about taxing credit unions, including SIU Credit Union, despite the fact that we are not-for-profit. They say the budget can be balanced by taxing credit unions, even though credit unions hold only 6% of all financial assets nationwide, and banks hold the rest. For example, credit unions typically offer credit card interest rates at three or more percentage points lower than other lenders. Imagine how expensive banks and other financial institutions would make credit cards or loans if they didn’t have to compete with credit union rates. Since credit unions are not-for-profit, taxing them could even destroy credit unions as we know them today, eliminating financial choice for consumers. Credit unions could be forced to charge higher rates on loans and higher fees for services. So taxing credit unions is really just a tax on you – the member. It’s easy to take action to protect our tax exempt status. Just visit www.DontTaxMyCreditUnion.org to contact your U.S. Representative and Senators and let them know not to tax your Credit Union, which ultimately is a tax on you. (Search for SIU Credit Union.) Win a $75 Visa Gift Card! Just send us an email at marketing@siucu.org to be registerd for the drawing! Use VISA as your subject line. BALANCE Add some to your financial life with introductory 3.75% APR* on BALANCE TRANSFERS for 15 months AND no balance transfer fees Stop by any branch location or visit us online at www.siucu.org today! *Annual Percentage Rate. Rates, term and conditions are subject to change without notice. Offer subject to credit approval. Introductory rate of 3.75% APR is good on balance transfers for 15 months. Rate applies only on balance transfers. After the promotional period ends, the standard APR for purchases will be applied to all remaining balance transfer amounts. Standard APR ranges between 7.9% - 16.9%. Credit card approval and standard APR depends on creditworthiness and other qualifications. Apply for Visa Credit Card online at www.siucu.org or visit any branch location. Membership required. Federally insured by NCUA. Offer begins July 1, 2013 and ends September 30, 2013, but could end at anytime without notice. Call 618-457-3595 for details. www.siucu.org STAFF TIONS PROMO Recently SIU CU promoted two employees to branch manager positions, Sam Young and Cody King. Sam Young is now serving as Branch Manager for our Marion facility. Sam has been with SIU CU for almost a year, starting out as a Member Service Representative at our Carbondale East branch. Sam enjoys riding his motorcycle and likes to keep his sports local, favoring the Miners and Cardinals. W h e n asked what he enjoyed m o s t about his job, Sam responded by saying, “The professional interactions and help we provide to our members.” ager Man Branch g Marion oun Sam Y Cody King now leads the staff at the Carbondale West branch. Cody has been with SIU CU for two years starting out as a part-time teller and then as a Member Service Representative at our Marion branch. He enjoys watching sports, his favorite team is the Chicago Bears. What Cody enjoys most about his job is helping our members with their financial needs. He stated “Anytime you can better members financial est dale W Carbon anager situation, it’s M Branch ing very rewarding.” Cody K Congratulations and thanks go out to Sam and Cody for their continued hard work and dedication towards making SIU CU a premier financial institution in Southern Illinois! 3 A Message from SIU CU Investment Services Scott McClatchey, CFP Understanding the Gift Tax Exclusion Most of us will never face taxes related to money or assets we give away. than $14,000 in 2013, you owe no gift tax until your total gifts exceed the lifetime exclusion.2,3 “How can I avoid the federal gift tax?” If this question is on your mind, you aren’t alone. The good news is that few taxpayers or estates will ever have to pay it. Misconceptions surround this tax. The IRS sets annual and lifetime gift tax exclusion amounts, and this is where the confusion develops. Here’s what you have to remember: practically speaking, the federal gift tax is a tax on estates. If it wasn’t in place, the rich could simply give away the bulk of their money or property while living to spare their heirs from inheritance taxes. Now that you know the reason the federal government established the gift tax, you can see that the lifetime gift tax exclusion matters more than the annual one. “What percentage of my gifts will be taxed this year?” Many people wrongly assume that if they give a gift exceeding the annual gift tax exclusion, their tax bill will go up next year as a result. Unless the gift is huge, that won’t likely occur. The IRS has set the annual gift tax exclusion at $14,000 this year. What this means is that you can gift up to $14,000 each to as many individuals as you like in 2013 without having to pay any gift taxes. A married couple may gift up to $28,000 to each of an unlimited number of individuals tax-free this year. The gifts may be made in cash, or they can be made in stock, contributions to 529 plans, collectibles, real estate – just about any form of property with value, as long as you cede ownership and control of it.1,2,3 So how are amounts over the $14,000 annual exclusion handled? The excess amounts count against the $5.25 million lifetime gift tax exclusion. While you have to file a gift tax return if you make a gift larger 4 “What happens if I go over the lifetime exclusion?” If that occurs, then you will pay a 40% gift tax on gifts above the $5.25 million lifetime exclusion amount. One exception, though: all gifts that you make to your spouse are tax-free provided he or she is a U.S. citizen. This is known as the marital deduction.1,2,3 “But aren’t the gift tax and the estate tax unified?” They are. The gift tax exclusion and the estate tax exclusion are sometimes called the unified credit. So if you have already made taxable lifetime gifts that have used up $3 million of the current $5.25 million unified credit, then only $2.25 million of your estate will be exempt from inheritance taxes if you die in 2013.3 However, the $5.25 million unified credit given to each of us is portable. That means that if you don’t use all of it up during your lifetime, the unused portion of the credit can pass to your spouse at your death. So if you only use up $1.25 million of your unified credit during your lifetime and your spouse has the full $5.25 million credit remaining, your spouse would have the chance to transfer as much as $9.25 million tax-free, either through gifts made during your life or after your death.3 In sum, most estates can make larger gifts during life without any estate, gift or income tax consequences. If you have estate planning questions in mind, turn to a legal or financial professional well versed in these matters for answers. Citations. 1 - www.chron.com/news/article/New-act-clears-up-estate-gifttax-confusion-4301217.php [2/22/13] 2 - www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/changes-gift-tax-lawscoming.html [1/13] 3 - www.forbes.com/sites/deborahljacobs/2013/01/02/after-thefiscal-cliff-deal-estate-and-gift-tax-explained/ [1/11/13] Scott McClatchey provides investment and retirement planning services to SIU Credit Union members through a partnership with Alliance Investment Planning Group. A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM, Scott keeps regular office hours from 9:00 to 1:00 on Tuesdays at the Carbondale East branch and is also available by appointment. Call 618-549-8632 to set up an appointment with Scott. BRANCHIONS LOCAT Carbondale 1217 West Main Street Lobby Hours Mon-Thurs 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Drive Up Hours Mon-Thurs 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Friday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am - 1:00 pm 395 N. Giant City Road Lobby Hours Mon-Thurs 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Drive Up Hours Mon-Thurs 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Friday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Energy 300 S. Pershing Lobby Hours Mon-Fri Drive Up Hours Mon-Thurs Friday Marion 2809 Outer Drive Lobby Hours Mon-Thurs Friday Saturday Drive Up Hours Mon-Thurs Friday Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 8:00 am - 6:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 6:00 pm 9:00 am - 1:00 pm 7:30 am - 5:00 pm 7:30 am - 6:00 pm 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Metropolis 704 East 5th Street, Suite 1 Lobby Hours Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Drive Up Hours Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Harrisburg 540 N. Commercial, Suite 700 Lobby Hours Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Mailing Address P.O. Box 2888 Carbondale, IL 62902 Phone Numbers Local Toll Free Q-Phone 618-457-3595 800-449-7301 800-455-0169 Federally insured by NCUA www.siucu.org
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