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Credit Union (noun) – not-for-profit, consumer-focused cooperative
Friday, Feb 13, 2015 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives. They were first exempted from federal income taxes in 1917 to fulfill a special mission as valuable and affordable cooperative alternatives to for-profit banks. Even though credit unions are exempt from income tax, they still are subject to, and pay, property, payroll, and sales taxes, and a host of governmental regulatory supervision fees. Since their inception, credit unions have more than fulfilled their mission, as evidenced by Congressional codification of the credit union tax exemption in 1951 and 1998. Though the range of services has evolved to effectively serve their members in an increasingly competitive financial marketplace, the cooperative structure, which is the reason for their tax exempt status, has remained constant. Nationally, consumers benefit to the tune of $6.6 billion annually because credit unions are tax-exempt. In Illinois, by most recent estimates credit unions annually provide nearly $205 million in direct financial benefits to almost three million members. In an era that continuously poses economic and financial challenges, credit unions remain true to one principle - people before profits - and represent a highly valued resource by consumers.
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What would cars be like without the civil justice system?
Friday, Feb 13, 2015 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] In the 1960s, court cases began highlighting the dangers of car design and the willful negligence of manufacturers in designing cars that they knew to be unsafe. Since then then the civil justice system has worked hand-in-hand with regulation to protect Americans, while spurring generations of safety innovations. The drop in car crash fatalities is due in large part to the fact that cars are getting safer. For more information, click here.
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