Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Stimulus information you should read

Employers should be ready for the Making Work Pay credit by Wednesday. That means some extra take-home pay. Here's what you need to know.

You're likely to see some more green in the next couple of weeks. Not only on the trees. Very possibly in your wallet, too.

President Obama has asked that all employers adjust their payroll systems by Wednesday so eligible workers can start receiving the new Making Work Pay tax credit through their paychecks. The credit, available for 2009 and 2010, was a part of the economic recovery package lawmakers passed in February.


Just how much extra cash you will see depends on your marital status, your salary and how many allowances -- or exemptions -- you normally take.

As a rough guide, singles eligible for the credit might get between $10 to $15 per paycheck if paid weekly; for those married filing jointly, they're likely to see an extra $15 to $20.

Who Is Eligible?

The credit is available to those with earned income. It's worth up to $400 a year for single filers and $800 for joint filers.

The full credit will be paid to people with modified adjusted gross incomes of $75,000 or less ($150,000 per couple). A partial credit would be paid to those making above those amounts but no more than $95,000 ($190,000 for couples).

What is modified adjusted gross income? It's your adjusted gross income but with some exclusions added back in. In the case of this credit, the only exclusion that would need to be added back is any income earned in a foreign country, in Puerto Rico or in American Somoa.

"For most people, their modified adjusted gross income will be the same as their adjusted gross income, which is on the bottom of the front page of their return," said enrolled agent David Mellem of Ashwaubenon Tax Professionals, who is certified to represent taxpayers before the IRS.

The credit is also refundable, which means that even very low-income families who don't make enough to owe income tax would be able to claim it.


Who Is Not Eligible?

Even if someone works, he won't qualify for the Making Work Pay credit if he is claimed as a dependent on someone else's tax return.

Also, adults who are eligible for Social Security, Railroad Retirement, veteran's compensation or pension benefits will not receive the credit. But if they were eligible for those benefits sometime between November 2008 and January 2009, they will receive a one-time, $250 emergency payment no later than mid-June.

That emergency payment is not subject to income tax, Mellem said.

How Does It Work?

Using new withholding tables from the IRS, employers are supposed to pay out the Making Work Pay credit by reducing how much tax is withheld from eligible workers' paychecks.

"Changing withholding tables is a routine task. It's not difficult," said Scott Mezistrano, senior manager of government relations at the American Payroll Association.

In fact, many employers likely have already done so, said Pete Isberg, the head of the National Payroll Reporting Consortium. That means their employees should already have started to see more cash in their paychecks.

For example, Ron Moser, a human resources director for a school district in western New York, said his district included the credit in paychecks starting in early March.

Lower-income workers may not make enough money to have taxes withheld once their exemptions are taken into account. So they won't see any extra cash in their paychecks. But they may claim their full credit when they file their 2009 tax returns next year.

Is There Anything I Need to Watch Out For?

Possibly. Some people could end up getting a larger credit than they're entitled to. That means they'd have to pay back the excess amount when they file their 2009 taxes -- or, if they're getting a refund, their refund would be reduced by the amount they were overpaid.

If that situation is unappealing, a tax filer could act now to reduce the number of withholding allowances he takes on his W4 at work. The fewer allowances he takes, the more tax that is withheld.

The IRS has a calculator online that you can use to figure out how many allowances you should take if you're eligible to receive the credit and don't want to be overpaid -- or to put it another way, don't want to have too little tax withheld.

Those most likely to be overpaid are:

Anyone who holds more than one job. You will get paid the Making Work Pay Credit twice, up to $400 ($800 for a joint filer) from your first employer and up to $400 ($800 for a joint filer) from your second employer.

Joint filers whose spouses work. Each spouse will end up being paid the credit for married couples by each of their employers.

There's a twist, too. Because of the way the withholding tables were set up, each working spouse may be paid up to $600 this year -- instead of up to the $800, Mezistrano said.

In other words, the husband would receive $600 at his job and the wife $600 at her job, for a total of $1,200. Since they're only entitled to $800 total as a couple, that means they would have to pay $400 back to the IRS -- or see their refund reduced by that amount.

Anyone who receives income from a rental property or investment, such as interest and dividends. Your employer only knows about the income you earn at the company. If you receive other income that increases your modified adjusted gross income -- or even pushes you past the income limits for the credit -- you may end up owing the IRS some or all of the credit you received in your paycheck.

Anyone who started receiving their credit at the end of Febuary or anytime in March. The withholding tables are structured so that payments starting in April will add up to $400 for single filers and $800 for joint filers by year end. If payments start sooner than that a tax filer may actually receive a bit more than he's due by Dec. 31.

Conversely, if your employer doesn't start your payments until the end of April or in May -- there's no penalty if an employer doesn't meet the April 1 deadline -- you may end up getting a little less of a credit than you're entitled to, in which case you can claim the rest when you file your 2009 tax return.

by Jeanne Sahadi
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
provided by CNN Money

Friday, March 27, 2009

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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Saturday, March 14, 2009

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Citi Expands Homeowner Assistance Program to Help Recently Unemployed Borrowers Stay in Their Homes


Innovative Initiative Lowers Mortgage Payment to Below the Average Cost of Monthly Rental While Unemployed Homeowners Regain Their Footing

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Citi today announced Homeowner Unemployment Assist, a new initiative that will help recently unemployed, delinquent CitiMortgage customers stay in their homes by paying a reduced monthly mortgage payment for three months. The Homeowner Unemployment Assist program is a new component of Citi Homeowner Assistance, the company’s multi-faceted program to help people avoid foreclosure and stay in their homes. Borrowers with first mortgages whose loans are owned and serviced by CitiMortgage, and who meet certain other criteria, are eligible to participate in the new program.









Sanjiv Das, CEO of CitiMortgage, said, “Unemployment is a major concern facing the American economy right now, and it especially worries mortgage holders. We understand the emotional and financial trauma that can occur when homeowners lose their jobs, and families are forced to downsize to a smaller space and move away from their neighborhoods and schools because they can no longer afford their mortgage payments. Our Homeowner Unemployment Assist program is intended to serve as a bridge toward a longer-term solution, helping homeowners stay in their homes and in their communities while they get their feet back on the ground. The Homeowner Unemployment Assist program is just one of a variety of innovative ways in which Citi is helping distressed borrowers, and also presents anticipated bottom line savings for Citi in the form of reduced credit losses, which is a win-win situation for our shareholders and our mortgage holders.”

Homeowner Unemployment Assist Program Lowers Monthly Payments to Average of $500 For Three Months For Majority of Eligible Borrowers

Beginning March 3, CitiMortgage customers meeting certain criteria who have recently lost their jobs will be eligible to participate in the Homeowner Unemployment Assist program. Often when families lose their homes, they are forced to downsize to a one- to two-bedroom rental residence. Under the Homeowner Unemployment Assist program, Citi will lower required monthly mortgage payments for the majority of qualifying customers to an average of $500 for three months. $500 is below the cost of the nationwide average rent for a one-bedroom residence.1

As part of the Homeowner Unemployment Assist program, Citi will remain in contact with customers during the three-month period in an effort to sustain an ongoing dialogue while customers work toward long-term employment solutions. If the customer is not employed within three months, Citi will work with customers on a case-by-case basis to explore the best solutions for the customer. Those borrowers who do find employment during that period can resume their original monthly payments, or if eligible, receive a long-term loan modification under Citi’s streamlined program adopted from the FDIC.

Citi anticipates that thousands of homeowners may be eligible to participate in the Homeowner Unemployment Assist program over the next two years, if they choose to do so. In addition, following evaluation of initial results, Citi will consider expanding the program to include borrowers at earlier stages of delinquency or who are current on their loans, as appropriate.

Qualifying customers are CitiMortgage customers who have temporarily and involuntarily lost their jobs and who also meet the following criteria:

  • Have a first mortgage loan that is:
    • Owned and serviced by CitiMortgage, Inc.;
    • Conforming to government sponsored enterprise (GSE) limits at the time of origination;
    • For the principal residence of the customer;
  • Are 60 days or more delinquent on their mortgage or in foreclosure;
  • Have sufficient funds to make the reduced payment;
  • Meet all insurer or guaranty requirements; and
  • Are not eligible to participate in the FDIC’s long-term modification program, which has been adopted by Citi.

New Initiative Builds on Citi’s Long-Standing Foreclosure Prevention Efforts

As a new component of Citi Homeowner Assistance, the new Homeowner Unemployment Assist initiative builds on Citi’s long-standing commitment to finding ways to help distressed borrowers maintain homeownership. Last year, Citi’s foreclosure prevention efforts helped approximately four out of five borrowers with mortgages serviced by Citi stay in their homes. This new initiative is designed to help those in the remaining twenty percent who may have no other options available because they have lost their jobs.

Citi continues to reach out to families and individuals who may be experiencing some form of economic distress despite being current on their mortgage payments. In addition, Citi recently finalized an agreement with the FDIC to adopt its streamlined loan modification program.

Citi initiated a temporary foreclosure moratorium on all Citi owned first mortgage loans that are the principal residence of the customer as well as all loans Citi services where we have reached an understanding with the investor. The moratorium was effective February 12, 2009, and will extend until March 12, 2009, before which time finalized details are expected of President Barack Obama’s loan modification program. The company will not initiate or complete any new foreclosures on eligible customers during this time.

This expands on Citi’s ongoing foreclosure moratorium in which Citi does not initiate or complete a foreclosure sale on any eligible borrower where Citi owns the mortgage, the borrower is seeking to stay in the home, which is his or her primary residence, is working in good faith with Citi and has sufficient income for affordable mortgage payments.

CitiMortgage has worked with investors and owners of more than 90 percent of the 4.3 million mortgages it services – but does not own – to make sure that many more qualified borrowers can also receive the benefits of this moratorium. In early 2007, Citi created the Office of Homeownership Preservation to work with counselors and borrowers to find alternatives to foreclosure whenever possible.

Since the start of the housing crisis in 2007, Citi has helped approximately 440,000 homeowners, whose combined mortgages total approximately $43 billion, to avoid potential foreclosure. For more information about the program, customers may call 1-800-283-7918 or click on www.mortgagehelp.citi.com.

About Citi Homeowner Assistance

Citi Homeowner Assistance is a multi-faceted program encompassing the company’s efforts to help people avoid foreclosure and stay in their homes. Citi has launched initiatives addressing homeowners at all stages – from those who are current on their payments but may face economic distress, to borrowers who have fallen behind on their payments – to provide assistance. The company is using a variety of means to help homeowners, including a specially trained servicing unit to work with homeowners to find long-term solutions; a continuous evaluation of portfolios to identify those borrowers who can save money and reduce monthly payments; adoption of the FDIC’s streamlined long-term modification program; and partnering with community and nonprofit partners through the company’s Office of Homeownership and Office of Financial Education to offer free services to borrowers and training to counselors.

About Citi

Citi, the leading global financial services company, has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 140 countries. Through its two operating units, Citicorp and Citi Holdings, Citi provides consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, and wealth management. Additional information may be found at www.citigroup.com or www.citi.com.

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

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