Originally Posted by bankingconsultant
My father was a principal as well, but he does have his principles -- like if it's not something to which you're entitled, you don't take it. .
Well, good for him. Although after reading your post several times, I have no idea what you are getting at.
My point, and I stand by it, is that a public school teacher has a reasonable expectation that he/she qualifies for the government rate, unless the rate rules includes some exclusionary language.
Originally Posted by bankingconsultant
IMO, it's neither a reasonable error nor an action taken in good faith if you have to go out of your way to check the "government rate" box.
What? Truly, I have no idea what you are talking about.