March 3, 2008
MEMORANDUM FOR: Reviewer of 1220-0050
FROM: SIOUX GROVES, Chief
Division of Consumer Expenditure Surveys
Bureau of Labor Statistics
SUBJECT: Non-Substantive Change Request for the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) – Tax Rebate Questions
In 2001, the Consumer Expenditure Survey added several questions to the Interview survey to capture data on the 2001 Tax Rebate. The data collected allowed researchers to assess the effect of the 2001 rebate on consumer spending.
We are now seeking approval to add to the CE Interview Survey a set of questions about the 2008 Tax Rebate recently approved by the Federal Government. To allow for an easier comparison of the 2008 dataset to the 2001 dataset, the questions we propose to add to the 2008 survey are nearly identical to the questions we added in 2001. In addition, we propose to add a question about use of the rebate. This question is similar to a question asked in the Survey of Consumers conducted by the University of Michigan in 2001 regarding the 2001 Tax Rebate. At the request of researchers, we also propose the addition of a question about whether the rebate was received by check or direct deposit to aid in their analysis.
Together, the questions will capture: the receipt of one or more tax rebates by the Consumer Unit (CU), the month the CU received the rebate(s), the amount of the rebate(s), how the CU received the rebate(s), and the primary use of the rebate(s). In most cases, the CU will not report the use of the rebate until one quarter after the CU receives the rebate. (The exception is when the CU is in their fifth and final interview wave when they report receiving the rebate.) Questions will be included in the survey from June 2008 through March 2009. This time period ensures we capture data for as many recipients of the 2008 tax rebate as possible, particularly respondents who wait until October 2008, to file a Federal tax return. The additional questions are expected to take approximately 1 minute to answer. This will increase the burden estimate by 147 hours. Please refer to Attachment A for the specific questions we propose adding to the 2008 CE Interview survey.
To ensure these questions capture the needs of data users, the following researchers were given the opportunity to participate in the development of and review of these questions:
John Greenlees, Bureau of Labor Statistics, DPINR
David Johnson, U.S. Census Bureau
Robert McClelland, Bureau of Labor Statistics, DPINR
Jonathan Parker, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
Ralph Rector, U.S. Department of Treasury
Nicholas Souleles, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
OMB approved the current questionnaire in the Notice of Action dated March 9, 2007. Current OMB approval of the CE surveys is scheduled to expire March 31, 2010.
If you have any questions about this request, please contact Sioux Groves at 202-691-5123 or e-mail at groves.sioux@bls.gov or Carolyn Pickering at 202-691-6876 or e-mail at Pickering.Carolyn@bls.gov.
ATTACHMENT A - 2008 CE Interview Survey Proposed Tax Rebate Questions
Section 19B Changes and Additions
Add or modify the following questions:
[fill: Earlier this year/Last year] the Federal government approved an economic stimulus package. [fill: This year many households will receive a one time tax rebate, either by check or direct deposit./Previously [fill: YOU_YRCU] reported receiving one or more rebates.] This is different from a refund on your annual income taxes.
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Since the first of [fill: REF_MONTH], have [fill YOU_ANYMEM] received [fill: a/an additional] -
* Read each item on list
10. Tax rebate?
99. None/No more entries
888. Delete the line
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Who was the rebate for?
* Collect each rebate separately. Enter name of recipient.
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In what month did you receive the rebate?
* Probe if the amount is not an expected increment such as $300, $600, $900, $1,200, etc.
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What was the amount of the rebate?
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Was the rebate received by -
1. check?
2. direct deposit?
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Did [fill: YOU_ANYMEM] receive any other tax rebate?
1. Yes
2. No
Section 20B Addition
[fill: Earlier in this interview/Last interview] [fill: you/your CU] reported receiving a one-time tax rebate that was part of the Federal government's economic stimulus package. Did the rebate lead [fill you/your CU] mostly to increase spending, mostly to increase savings, or mostly to pay off debt?
mostly to increase spending
mostly to increase saving
mostly to pay off debt
Section 22B Change
During the last 12 months, did [fill: YOU_ANYMEM] receive any REFUNDS from any of the
following -
Federal income tax? Do NOT include the amount received for the one time economic stimulus package
tax rebate.
1. Yes
2. No
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File Title | March 3, 2008 |
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Last Modified By | Nora Kincaid |
File Modified | 2008-03-10 |
File Created | 2008-03-10 |