s*2
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According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), credit card rewards may be
taxable as income. The types of rewards and the way in which you receive
them determine whether they are considered taxable. In many cases, the
rewards are viewed by the IRS as a discount, not as income. For example, a
cash-back program for using your credit card is treated as if it were
actually a post-purchase discount. There are some credit card reward
programs that offer large sign-up bonuses, however, which the IRS may end up
counting as taxable income.
Business purchases are completely different than personal purchases, however
. If you have a business credit card, a good general rule of thumb is that
any rebates on those business purchases are subtracted from the costs of
your purchases, reducing the amount that you can deduct from your taxes.
This is not technically taxable income, but the net result does increase
your tax burden.
Types of common credit card rewards that are not counted as income include
cash-back programs, travel miles bonuses, accumulated points towards future
purchases and credit card sign-up bonuses that require a financial
transaction to be realized.
If, however, the sign-up bonus for your credit card does not require that
you make any purchases or charge any amount to your card, then you are
likely to receive a 1099-MISC tax form in the mail in conjunction with the
bonus. Since the IRS requires that these benefits be treated as income, you
must document your rewards on the 1099 form. In some circumstances, the
issuing credit card company reports the rewards as income to the IRS and
state authorities, but this is usually only the case when state law requires
such reports.
You do not necessarily have to receive money in order for the sign-up bonus
to be considered taxable. Anything that is provided without being attached
to the use of your card – such as airline miles, gifts that are tangible
goods or other valuable rewards – are normally taxable income. If you have
questions about your credit card reward programs and their tax implications,
it is best to consult an actual tax expert and not the issuing credit card
company.
Read more: Are credit card rewards considered taxable income by the IRS? |
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taxable as income. The types of rewards and the way in which you receive
them determine whether they are considered taxable. In many cases, the
rewards are viewed by the IRS as a discount, not as income. For example, a
cash-back program for using your credit card is treated as if it were
actually a post-purchase discount. There are some credit card reward
programs that offer large sign-up bonuses, however, which the IRS may end up
counting as taxable income.
Business purchases are completely different than personal purchases, however
. If you have a business credit card, a good general rule of thumb is that
any rebates on those business purchases are subtracted from the costs of
your purchases, reducing the amount that you can deduct from your taxes.
This is not technically taxable income, but the net result does increase
your tax burden.
Types of common credit card rewards that are not counted as income include
cash-back programs, travel miles bonuses, accumulated points towards future
purchases and credit card sign-up bonuses that require a financial
transaction to be realized.
If, however, the sign-up bonus for your credit card does not require that
you make any purchases or charge any amount to your card, then you are
likely to receive a 1099-MISC tax form in the mail in conjunction with the
bonus. Since the IRS requires that these benefits be treated as income, you
must document your rewards on the 1099 form. In some circumstances, the
issuing credit card company reports the rewards as income to the IRS and
state authorities, but this is usually only the case when state law requires
such reports.
You do not necessarily have to receive money in order for the sign-up bonus
to be considered taxable. Anything that is provided without being attached
to the use of your card – such as airline miles, gifts that are tangible
goods or other valuable rewards – are normally taxable income. If you have
questions about your credit card reward programs and their tax implications,
it is best to consult an actual tax expert and not the issuing credit card
company.
Read more: Are credit card rewards considered taxable income by the IRS? |
Investopedia http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/110614/are-credit-card-rewards-considered-taxable-income-irs.asp#ixzz4Zg1v3p6N
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p*g
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s*2
5 楼
老子报税了,就不存在structure了。
呵呵,太聪明了,虽然少赚点,但是可以小看监牢了。
be
up
however
【在 s*******2 的大作中提到】
: According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), credit card rewards may be
: taxable as income. The types of rewards and the way in which you receive
: them determine whether they are considered taxable. In many cases, the
: rewards are viewed by the IRS as a discount, not as income. For example, a
: cash-back program for using your credit card is treated as if it were
: actually a post-purchase discount. There are some credit card reward
: programs that offer large sign-up bonuses, however, which the IRS may end up
: counting as taxable income.
: Business purchases are completely different than personal purchases, however
: . If you have a business credit card, a good general rule of thumb is that
呵呵,太聪明了,虽然少赚点,但是可以小看监牢了。
be
up
however
【在 s*******2 的大作中提到】
: According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), credit card rewards may be
: taxable as income. The types of rewards and the way in which you receive
: them determine whether they are considered taxable. In many cases, the
: rewards are viewed by the IRS as a discount, not as income. For example, a
: cash-back program for using your credit card is treated as if it were
: actually a post-purchase discount. There are some credit card reward
: programs that offer large sign-up bonuses, however, which the IRS may end up
: counting as taxable income.
: Business purchases are completely different than personal purchases, however
: . If you have a business credit card, a good general rule of thumb is that
g*n
6 楼
所以说现在社会教育不出正直善良有担当的男人。
H*7
8 楼
换个iphone是什么意思?BTW,黑白时代的我这些图一个也没看过啊
s*2
11 楼
Overview
Structuring is the practice of conducting financial transactions in a
specific pattern calculated to avoid the creation of certain records and
reports required by the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and/or 26 USC 6050I (Form
8300).
Calculated是关键词。我准备先到自己公司律师备案。然后去各大银行汇报。最后报税
。应该毫无问题了。
【在 f********i 的大作中提到】
: 错,不管报不报税,你都妥妥的是structure了,那么大的量……
Structuring is the practice of conducting financial transactions in a
specific pattern calculated to avoid the creation of certain records and
reports required by the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and/or 26 USC 6050I (Form
8300).
Calculated是关键词。我准备先到自己公司律师备案。然后去各大银行汇报。最后报税
。应该毫无问题了。
【在 f********i 的大作中提到】
: 错,不管报不报税,你都妥妥的是structure了,那么大的量……
d*e
12 楼
不是我们那个时代的课本
c*r
14 楼
lol
q*l
16 楼
军训装病记 和 腐女 真正的题目是什么?
H*g
17 楼
别的都不错。就是郭敬明哪有这么帅。
i*g
18 楼
1.倔强的小红军
似乎学过
似乎学过
v*y
20 楼
哈哈哈
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