March 31, 2015
Lapeer County Bank & Trust Co. is launching a newly designed and responsive website on March 31st! During the switch over, the website and online banking could be down intermittently.

This change will NOT effect our Mobile Banking App. Which you may access anytime March 31. If you haven't tried our Mobile Banking App yet, you can download them on your mobile device here:

Google Play
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fi9077.godough

 


In This Issue
FREE Community Shred Days

 

Main Office -
Saturday, May 2,
from 9 a.m.-noon.
  

Imlay City Office -
Saturday, August 29,
from 9 a.m.-noon

 

Main Office -
Saturday, Oct. 3,
from 9 a.m.-noon.


Keep up to date on these events and more by liking the
Special holiday
hours reminder

 

We are closed for these holidays:

  • MLK Jr. Day
  • Presidents Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Labor Day
  • Columbus Day
  • Veterans Day
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Christmas Day
  • New Year's Day

 

Special 
Holiday Hours:

April 3, 2015, Good Friday

All offices and Drive-Ups closed noon - 3 p.m.

Aug. 21-23, 2015, Lapeer Days
Main Office Drive-Up closed. The ATM will be available for walk up customers.

Dec. 24, 2015, Christmas Eve Day
Main Office & MODU- 9 a.m.- noon
Branches - 8:30 a.m. - noon
Drive-Ups - 8:30 a.m.- noon

Dec. 31, 2015, New Year's Eve Day
Main Office - 9:00 a.m.-3 p.m.
Main Office Drive-Up - 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Branches - 8:30 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Drive-Ups - 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.

LCBT's regular and holiday hours can always be found at LCBT.com.
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Question: How can I obtain a free copy of my credit report?
 
Answer: The Fair Credit Reporting Act permits consumers to request a free copy of their credit report once every 12 months from each of the three major credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, Trans Union) and ensures the right to dispute inaccuracies without cost. Order your credit report at www.annualcreditreport.com.

Want to have your business featured in an issue of the LCBT Newsletter?

Let us know! We are always accepting requests. There is no charge to our customers for this service. Send us an email with your business name, a little about you and a picture and we will do the rest.

If you are interested in spotlighting your business in this section, please call Gina at 810-538-1925 or email Business Development.
Important Information

Lapeer County Bank & Trust Co. is pleased to provide the information contained in this newsletter to our customers seeking to gain the most value from their banking relationship with us. The content of this newsletter contains advertising of products and services. LCBT encourages you to discuss your specific situation with your banker or other advisor before acting on ideas offered in Business Connections.

Featured Product
Property Improvement Loans

The Michigan State Housing and Development Authority (MSHDA) offers low interest home improvement loans to landlords and home owners who want to improve their investment opportunities through its Property Improvement Program (PIP).

Homeowners must own or be in the process of purchasing the property. For landlords, the unit cannot have more than 11 units, and the gross rent of the units cannot exceed the MSHDA rental limits for one year.

Eligible improvements must substantially protect or improve the basic livability or utility of the property. Eligible improvements include:
  • Roof repair or replacement
  • Insulation, siding, window replacement and other improvements that increase the energy efficiency of the property
  • Central air conditioning and furnace replacement
  • Kitchen and bathroom remodeling
  • Ramp installation
  • Attic and basement finishing
  • Upgrading electrical wiring
  • Building an addition
  • Walkway and driveway installation
  • Lead paint hazard remediation
  • Fences (chain link, brick, wood, iron)
  • Fire suppression sprinkler system (indoor)
  • Solar water heating systems 

For more information on PIP Loans, give us a call at 810-664-2977 or visit us online at LCBT.com.

Money & Finances

Employers: Don't Overlook the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit

Do you own or run a small business or tax-exempt group with fewer than 25 full-time employees? If you do, you should know that the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit can help you provide insurance to your employees. You may be able to save on your taxes if you paid for at least half of their health insurance premiums. Here are several things that you should know about this important credit:

  • Maximum Credit.  For tax years beginning in 2014 and after, the maximum credit is 50 percent of premiums paid by small business employers. The limit is 35 percent of premiums paid by tax-exempt small employers, such as charities.
  • Number of Employees.  You may qualify if you had fewer than 25 employees who work full-time, or a combination of full-time and part-time. For example, two half-time employees equal one full-time employee for purposes of the credit.
  • Qualified Health Plan.  You must have paid premiums for your employees enrolled in a qualified health plan offered through a Small Business Health Options Program, or SHOP, Marketplace. There are limited exceptions to this requirement.
  • Average Annual Wages.  To qualify for the credit, the average annual wages of your full-time equivalent employees must have been less than $51,000 in 2014. The IRS will adjust this amount for inflation each year.
  • Half the Premiums.  You must have paid a uniform percentage of the cost of premiums for all employees. The amount you paid must be equal to at least 50 percent of the premium cost of the insurance coverage for each employee.
  • Two Year Limit.  An eligible employer may claim the credit for any two-consecutive taxable years, beginning in or after 2014. This credit can be claimed for two consecutive years, even if you claimed the credit at any point from 2010 through 2013.
  • Tax Forms to Use.  All employers use the Form 8941, Credit for Small Employer Health Insurance Premiums, to calculate the credit. For-profit businesses claim the credit on Form 3800, General Business Credit. Tax-exempt organizations claim it on Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return.

If you are a for-profit business and the credit is more than your tax liability for the year, you can carry the unused credit back or forward to other tax years. If you are a tax-exempt employer, you may be eligible to receive the credit as a refund. This applies so long as it does not exceed your income tax withholding and Medicare tax liability for the year.

 

Source: IRS Tax Tip 2015-37. Visit IRS.gov for more information.

Customer Spotlight
Jackson Dental

 

Jackson Dental is a family owned practice that has been proud to serve the Lapeer community for over 40 years.

 

After graduating from the University of Detroit Mercy Dental School, Dr. Thomas Jackson opened his very first practice in nearby Marlette, Michigan in 1971.

 

Twenty years later, and thanks to the involvement of LCBT, he was able to move his family and practice to the City of Lapeer in 1991. Since then, he has grown from an office of two chairs and one staff member, to a size that includes six chairs and a staff of fifteen.

 

Dr. Thomas Jackson's son, Dr. Brent Jackson, grew up in Lapeer, and in 2010, decided to follow in his father's footsteps and pursue dentistry as well. After graduating from the University of Detroit Mercy Dental School, he chose to return to Lapeer and join his father's practice last summer.

 

Together they enjoy serving the Lapeer community and strive to give each patient the best dental experience of their life. In fact, the entire staff at Jackson Dental prides themselves on providing experienced and professional care to their patients in a comfortable and loving environment.

 

Jackson Dental Inc.

www.jacksondentalinc.com/

456 S. Main St., Lapeer, MI 48446 * 810-667-3535

Technology & Security

Debit Card Telephone Scam!

LCBT customers, please be on the alert for automated calls claiming that your Debit Card has been locked. This automated call will instruct you to follow steps in order to unlock your card. One of these steps is to enter your 16 digit debit card number and/or pin information

 

Don't do it! It's a scam! 

 

Sharing your card information will open you up to fraud. Neither the Bank nor the Fraud Center would ever call asking for your card or PIN information. 

 

If you have already mistakenly given out this information, please call the Bank immediately at 810-245-2950 to have your card blocked.

Lapeer County Bank & Trust Co. Marketing | 810-664-2977 | dchateauvert@lcbt.com | LCBT.com
P.O. Box 250 83 W. Nepessing St. Lapeer, MI 48446