OMB No. 1510-0074
Electronic/EFT Tax Refund Primary Research: Converting Paper Check Users
Quantitative Questionnaire
July 2014
Study Design
The qualitative phase of this research determined the attributes, benefits, emotions and values most associated with tax refunds. The two main goals of the quantitative study are to:
Identify with greater precision the demographic, behavioral and attitudinal delineators of those who choose to receive their tax refund by paper check
Identify the incidence and prevalence of major reasons people have for their behavior and related attitudes, across the range of taxpayers.
Study Method
2,600 total interviews completed online via a nationally representative, probability-based online panel
2,000 interviews among paper check recipients, including social security recipients, the under/unbanked, switchers and the general population
600 interviews with taxpayers who receive their tax refund via EFT
All respondents:
Must have received IRS federal income tax refund for most recent tax year
Must be primary or joint decision maker for how to receive tax refund
Questionnaire Outline
Demographic and screening questions
Tax preparation
Banking habits and benefits
Means-end laddering
Persuasive statement ratings
Demographics
I. DEMOGRAPHIC AND SCREENING QUESTIONS
INTRO LANGUAGE: Welcome to the survey and thank you for your participation! Your responses will help us to better understand how people make decisions related to filing their federal taxes. Your responses are confidential and anonymous.
NOTE: WE MAY MOVE THESE DEMO QUESTIONS TO THE END
S1. Are you . . .
Female
Male
S2. What is your age? (DROP DOWN MENU FOR ACTUAL AGE, SELECT ONLY ONE)
II. TAX PREPARATION
INTRO LANGUAGE: The following questions are about preparing your 2013 federal taxes.
Note that any questions that ask about a “bank account” are referring to a checking or savings account at a bank or credit union.
Please tell me which response best describes your role in preparing and filing federal income taxes for your household?
I am the primary decision-maker for preparing and filing federal income taxes
I share equally in the decisions about preparing and filing of federal income taxes
Someone else in my household is the primary decision-maker for preparing and filing federal taxes [TERMINATE]
Don’t know [TERMINATE]
Please select the response that best describes how your federal taxes are prepared.
I use tax preparation software to prepare my federal taxes
I prepare my federal taxes myself and I do not use tax preparation software
Someone else in my household prepares my taxes [TERMINATE]
I pay for my taxes to be professionally prepared
My taxes are prepared by a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) preparation group
My taxes are prepared by Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) or AARP TCE Tax-Aide site
Other, please describe: _________________________________________
Don’t know [TERMINATE]
Did you file your 2013 federal taxes by sending forms in the mail, or did you file electronically by using e-file through tax preparation software, or a tax preparer who electronically filed your income tax return?
Filed through the mail
Filed electronically
Haven’t filed 2013 federal income taxes yet [TERMINATE]
Don’t know [TERMINATE]
What month did you file your federal income taxes in?
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
Don’t know
Haven’t filed my 2013 federal taxes yet [TERMINATE]
Did you owe additional federal taxes, receive a federal tax refund, or something else for tax year 2013?
Owed additional taxes [TERMINATE]
Received a refund and applied it to taxes for next quarter [TERMINATE]
Received a refund
Something else ____________________________ [TERMINATE]
Don’t know [TERMINATE]
In what form did you receive your federal tax refund in 2013?
Directly deposited into a bank account
Directly deposited onto a prepaid card (also called a prepaid debit card)
By paper check
Some other way: ________________________________________________
DETERMINE PAPER CHECK RECIPIENT OR EFT
ASK IF RECEIVED A PAPER CHECK:
Why did you decide to receive your federal income tax refund via check?
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Do you pay state income tax?
Yes
No
Don’t know
ASK IF PAY STATE INCOME TAX:
In what form did you receive your state tax refund in 2013?
Directly deposited into a bank account
Directly deposited onto a prepaid card (also called a prepaid debit card)
By paper check
Some other way: ________________________________________________
Did not receive a state income tax refund
Don’t know
ASK IF RECEIVED FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME TAX REFUND BY DIFFERENT METHOD (EXCLUDE ‘DID NOT RECEIVE A STATE INCOME TAX REFUND’)
Why do you receive your state and federal income tax refunds via different methods?
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Thinking about federal income taxes again, over the past five years or so, do you usually owe money or receive a refund?
Owe
Refund
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When you’ve received a tax refund in the past 3 years (before this year), in what form did you choose to receive it? Please select all of the methods you’ve used recently. Select all that apply.
Directly deposited into a bank account
Put on a prepaid card
By paper check
Other, Specify: _____________________________________
Don’t know
ASK IF HAVE USED EFT AND PAPER CHECK:
Why have you elected to receive your federal tax refund via check in some years and had it deposited to a bank account or on a prepaid card in other years?
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Don’t know
ASK IF HAVE USED EFT AND PAPER CHECK:
Please select any of the following that are reasons you opted to receive your tax refund via paper check this year rather than having it directly deposited into a bank account or on a prepaid card. Read all of the options carefully and select all that apply.
RANDOMIZE
Do not have a bank account currently
Do not want the bank to have access to these funds
Do not want to use a prepaid card because they are inconvenient
Do not want to use a prepaid card because of the fees
Changed bank accounts
Did not want to take the time to look up bank account number
Did not want to give my bank account number to the government
Did not want to give my bank account number to the tax preparer
Did not have my check book or savings account information with me
Wanted to put my tax refund into a different account or accounts
Wanted to decide what to do with my tax refund when it arrives
Wanted to use the check to save money and cash it when I need it
Do not want my spouse/partner to have access to the funds in my bank account
Do not want my former spouse/partner to have access to the funds in my bank account
Had to get my refund via a paper check because of technical issues at the tax preparer
The IRS sent me a paper check because of an error in my bank account information
The IRS sent me a paper check even though I requested direct deposit
Other _______________________________
III. BANKING HABITS AND BENEFITS
Do you have a checking or savings account at a bank or credit union?
Yes
No
Other: _____________________
Don’t know
ASK IF HAS AN ACCOUNT AT BANK OR CREDIT UNION:
How often do you review your account online from your computer or your smart phone?
Daily or more
Nearly every day
Once a week
A couple times a month
About once a month
Less than once a month
Never
Other: _____________________
Don’t know
ASK IF NO BANK ACCOUNT AT BANK OR CREDIT UNION:
Have you ever had a checking or savings account at a bank or credit union?
Yes
No
Don’t know
ASK IF NO BANK ACCOUNT AT BANK OR CREDIT UNION:
Why don’t you have a checking or savings account at a bank or credit union? Please select all that apply
RANDOMIZE
[DISPLAY IF HAD ACCOUNT] They charged too many fees
[DISPLAY IF HAD ACCOUNT] Had problems with overdrawing my account
Don’t trust banks or credits unions
Have never opened an account
A relative or friend takes care of financial matters for me
Don’t really need an account at a bank or credit union
Other __________________________________________
Don’t know
ASK IF HAS A BANK ACCOUNT AT BANK OR CREDIT UNION:
How do you typically pay your bills? Select all that apply.
I pay most of my bills online through my bank
I pay most bills online through another software provider
I have bills set up to automatically debit my account each month
I pay most of my bills via check
Other (specify ______________)
Don’t know
How do you receive your paycheck(s)? Select all that apply.
Directly deposited into a bank account
Put on a prepaid card
Paper check
PayPal
Other: __________________________________________
Do not receive any paychecks
Don’t know
ASK IF AGE 60 OR OLDER:
Did you receive Social Security retirement benefits in 2013?
Yes
No
Don’t know
ASK IF RECEIVE SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS:
Do you receive your Social Security benefits by having them deposited directly into your bank account or do you get them some other way?
Directly deposited into a bank account
Put on a prepaid card
By paper check
Other, Specify: _____________________________________
Don’t know
Did you receive SSI benefits (Supplemental Security Income due to disability or blindness) in 2013?
Yes
No
Don’t know
ASK IF RECEIVE SSI BENEFITS:
Do you receive your SSI benefits by having them deposited directly into your bank account or do you get them some other way?
Directly deposited into a bank account
Put on a prepaid card
By paper check
Other, Specify: _____________________________________
Don’t know
Did you receive the Earned Income Tax Credit in 2013?
Yes
No
Don’t know
IV. MEANS-END LADDERING
INTRODUCTION
There are many important variables in deciding whether to receive your personal income tax refund by paper check mailed to your home, or by direct deposit to your bank account or to a prepaid debit card.
The next few questions will ask you to consider several of these variables and to indicate whether you feel each is more associated with paper check refunds or refunds by direct deposit, and to what degree they are associated in your mind.
You may not have equal experience with both paper check refunds and refunds by direct deposit, which is perfectly all right. Just answer the questions based upon all that you have experienced, read, or heard about each.
ATTRIBUTES
The [first/next] statement is:
RANDOMIZE STATEMENTS
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FOR EACH STATEMENT ASK:
Do you see this idea as being more associated with paper check refunds, or direct deposit refunds, or do you perceive there to be no difference based upon how you get your tax refund
More associated with paper checks
More associated with direct deposit
Equally associated with both
SHOW STATEMENT AGAIN ON SCREEN FOR FOLLOW UP QUESTIONS
ASK IF MORE ASSOCIATED WITH PAPER CHECKS:
How important is this characteristic in setting apart paper check refunds as different from direct deposit refunds? Would you say it is . . .
A difference that is very important to my decision
A difference that is somewhat important to my decision
A difference that is not that important to my decision
ASK IF MORE ASSOCIATED WITH DIRECT DEPOSIT:
How important is this characteristic in setting apart direct deposit refunds as different from paper check refunds? Would you say it is . . .
A difference that is very important to my decision
A difference that is somewhat important to my decision
A difference that is not that important to my decision
ASK IF EQUALLY ASSOCIATED WITH BOTH:
If you were forced to choose would you say this idea is . . .
A little more associated in my mind with paper checks refunds
A little more associated in my mind with direct deposit refunds
There truly is no difference between the two on this idea
PROGRAMMER: CREATE A SUMMARY CODE FOR EACH STATEMENT IN THE MEANS-END LADDERING SECTION AS FOLLOWS:
For those answering:
Paper/Very Important = 1
Paper/Somewhat Important = 2
Paper/Not that important or Equal/Lean Paper = 3
Equal/No difference = 4
Direct Deposit/Not that important or Equal/Lean Direct Deposit = 5
Direct Deposit/ Somewhat Important = 6
Direct Deposit/Very Important = 7
BENEFITS
Here is another list of statements that could be used to describe the benefits you experience from either paper check refunds or refunds by direct deposit.
The [first/next] statement is:
RANDOMIZE STATEMENTS
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FOR EACH STATEMENT ASK:
Do you see this idea as being more associated with paper check refunds, or direct deposit refunds, or do you perceive there to be no difference based upon how you get your tax refund
More associated with paper checks
More associated with direct deposit
Equally associated with both
SHOW STATEMENT AGAIN ON SCREEN FOR FOLLOW UP QUESTIONS
ASK IF MORE ASSOCIATED WITH PAPER CHECKS:
How important is this characteristic in setting apart paper check refunds as different from direct deposit refunds? Would you say it is . . .
A difference that is very important to my decision
A difference that is somewhat important to my decision
A difference that is not that important to my decision
ASK IF MORE ASSOCIATED WITH DIRECT DEPOSIT:
How important is this characteristic in setting apart direct deposit refunds as different from paper check refunds? Would you say it is . . .
A difference that is very important to my decision
A difference that is somewhat important to my decision
A difference that is not that important to my decision
ASK IF EQUALLY ASSOCIATED WITH BOTH:
If you were forced to choose would you say this idea is . . .
A little more associated in my mind with paper checks refunds
A little more associated in my mind with direct deposit refunds
There truly is no difference between the two on this idea
EMOTIONS/VALUES
Here is a final list of statements that could be used to describe the benefits you experience from either paper check refunds or refunds by direct deposit.
The [first/next] statement is:
RANDOMIZE STATEMENTS
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FOR EACH STATEMENT ASK:
Do you see this idea as being more associated with paper check refunds, or direct deposit refunds, or do you perceive there to be no difference based upon how you get your tax refund
More associated with paper checks
More associated with direct deposit
Equally associated with both
SHOW STATEMENT AGAIN ON SCREEN FOR FOLLOW UP QUESTIONS
ASK IF MORE ASSOCIATED WITH PAPER CHECKS:
How important is this characteristic in setting apart paper check refunds as different from direct deposit refunds? Would you say it is . . .
A difference that is very important to my decision
A difference that is somewhat important to my decision
A difference that is not that important to my decision
ASK IF MORE ASSOCIATED WITH DIRECT DEPOSIT:
How important is this characteristic in setting apart direct deposit refunds as different from paper check refunds? Would you say it is . . .
A difference that is very important to my decision
A difference that is somewhat important to my decision
A difference that is not that important to my decision
ASK IF EQUALLY ASSOCIATED WITH BOTH:
If you were forced to choose would you say this idea is . . .
A little more associated in my mind with paper checks refunds
A little more associated in my mind with direct deposit refunds
There truly is no difference between the two on this idea
IV. PERSUASIVE STATEMENT RATINGS
ASK IF RECEIVED A PAPER CHECK REFUND:
The following statements contain information about why many people have chosen to receive their personal tax refunds by direct deposit. For each, please tell me to what degree the statement makes you think about changing your refunds to direct deposit and away from paper checks.
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Extremely likely to decide to switch to direct deposit refunds
Fairly likely to decide to switch
Somewhat interested in potentially switching
Neither likely nor unlikely to switch
Somewhat unlikely
Fairly unlikely to decide to switch
Extremely unlikely to decide to switch to direct deposit refunds
ASK IF RECEIVED REFUND VIA EFT:
The following statements contain information about why many people have chosen to receive their personal tax refunds by direct deposit. For each, please tell me based upon your own experience with direct deposit refunds to what degree each statement would make someone think about changing their refunds to direct deposit and away from paper checks.
RANDOMIZE STATEMENTS |
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Do you think this statement would make them ….
Extremely likely to decide to switch to direct deposit refunds
Fairly likely to decide to switch
Somewhat likely in decide to switch
Neither likely nor unlikely to switch
Somewhat unlikely to decide switch
Fairly unlikely to decide to switch
Extremely unlikely to decide to switch to direct deposit refunds
VIII. DEMOGRAPHICS
NOTE: ASK THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IF THE INFORMATION IS NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE IN THE PANEL DEMOGRAPHICS
INTRODUCTION:
The following questions are for classification purposes only.
In which state do you live? (SELECT FROM LIST)
What is your marital status?
Married
Living with partner
Single, never married
Divorced
Separated
Widowed
Prefer not to answer
What is the highest level of education you have completed?
Less than high school
High school graduate
Some college or trade school
College graduate
Post graduate
Which of the following best describes your current employment status?
Employed full-time
Self-employed
Employed part-time
Student
Full-time homemaker
Not employed but looking for work
Not employed and not looking for work
Retired
Would you describe yourself as?
Hispanic or Latino
Not Hispanic or Latino
Prefer not to answer
Would you describe yourself as?
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White
Prefer not to answer
Which of the following categories best describes your total annual household income before taxes?
Less than or equal to $25,000
At least $25,000 but less than $50,000
At least $50,000 but less than $75,000
At least $75,000 but less than $100,000
At least $100,000 but less than $150,000
At least $150,000 but less than $200,000
$200,000 or more
Don’t know / Prefer not to say
End of Survey/Thank you screen
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