Wednesday, January 21, 2009

WARNING- Read this before You do Your Taxes

I had to get this out as quickly as possible, to all my friends, clients, faithful readers and those that just stumbled upon this article: Say NO to "Refund Anticipation Loans (RAL)" this tax season and every tax season for the rest of your life, they are a rip-offs!

What is a "RAL"? A "Refund Anticipation Loan" is when your tax preparer offers you quick access to your Tax Refund by "loaning" you the money. Their sales pitch is "why wait when you can get your money now?" That is the sort of thinking that has gotten many consumers into financial trouble! What they don't tell you is that the average tax refund only takes about 10 days to receive.

Lets look at the pros and cons of a RAL for the consumer:

Pro's:
  1. You get almost immediate access to the amount of your tax refund (yes there is only 1 pro)
Con's:
  1. High Fee's - An average of $103 was paid in RAL fee's per consumer
  2. Extremely High Interest - If you calculate the Annual Percentage Rate (APR) the average interest rate paid on RAL's ranged from 85%-500%! http://bit.ly/26WA7I
  3. Only Solve Short term financial problems - Sure it feels good to get money in your hand quickly but if you have not gotten down to the core of you financial issues (over spending, no savings, ect...) it will not matter in the long run.
Here's 2 tips on how to avoid the rip-off RAL's and still get your tax refund money quickly:
  1. Take advantage of technology: File Your Tax Returns Electronically, instead of using snail mail.
  2. Set up Direct Deposit: You can have both your Federal and State refund direct deposited into your bank account.
By avoiding RAL's and doing the 2 tips above the average tax payer only waited an average of 10 days to receive there money. So this year keep more of your hard earned money by saying NO to Refund Anticipation Loan's.

Carlos Frank
Your Personal Financial Coach
Website: www.nextmoneystep.com
Blog: www.nextmoneystep.blogspot.com

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1 comment:

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