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Are Credit Card Points Taxable? A CPA Explains What the IRS Actually Cares About with Rachel Earl (Ep. 75)

Are Credit Card Points Taxable? A CPA Explains What the IRS Actually Cares About with Rachel Earl (Ep. 75)

Are your points and miles taxable?

 In this episode, host DeAndre Coke is joined by CPA Rachel Earl to demystify the often-confusing world where travel rewards and taxes meet. They unpack how the IRS views points earned from credit card sign-up bonuses, referral links, and cashback programs, and clarify when travel rewards might be considered income.

The conversation also dives into smart tax planning strategies that can earn you valuable points—like paying estimated taxes by card—and covers key insights around bank bonuses, QuickBooks tracking, and business credit card usage. Rachel shares her professional insights as well as personal travel tips, offering a rare intersection of finance, strategy, and wanderlust. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to navigate the financial side of travel rewards with more clarity and confidence.

 

Key Highlights:

  • Points vs. taxes: Points and miles from sign-up bonuses are not taxable, but referral bonuses may be.
  • IRS guidance: Current IRS rulings on this topic haven’t been updated since 2002.
  • Cashback simplicity: Cash back is generally not considered taxable income.
  • Credit card usage: Personal cards can be used for business expenses with proper documentation.
  • IRS priorities: The IRS does not track individual cardholders or card usage patterns.
  • Bank bonuses: These are reported on 1099-INT forms and are treated as interest income.
  • W2 caution: W2 employees should be careful when opening a business entity for points purposes.
  • Estimated tax payments: Can be used to earn points, but risks and limits apply—especially in states like California.
  • Record-keeping: QuickBooks or other tracking tools help streamline expense categorization.
  • Wanderlog for travel: A useful tool for organizing travel plans and expenses.

 

This episode is sponsored by Saily. Use Code BOLDLYGO for a 15% discount

 

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Quick Hits: Delta Sky Club Changes, Hyatt Card Bonuses, UK Travel Updates and Merrill Lynch Points Options!

Quick Hits: Delta Sky Club Changes, Hyatt Card Bonuses, UK Travel Updates and Merrill Lynch Points Options!

Looking to stay on top of the latest travel changes and maximize your points?

In this Quick Hits episode, DeAndre Coke dives into several important updates, from new Delta Sky Club access rules starting February 1st to fresh welcome bonuses on Hyatt credit cards. He also covers a crucial electronic travel authorization requirement for visitors to the UK and explores redemption options for Merrill Lynch points. 

Tune in to discover how these changes could impact your future travel plans and learn strategies to keep your rewards game on point.

 

Key takeaways: 

  • Delta Sky Club Limitations: Beginning February 1st, Delta will restrict lounge access for certain travelers.
  • Hyatt Credit Card Offers: Elevated welcome bonuses provide an opportunity to boost your points balance.
  • UK Electronic Travel Authorization: Incoming UK travel rules will require an electronic visa-like document.
  • Merrill Lynch Points: Redeeming these points can be limiting, so explore other programs for more flexibility.

 

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Quick Hits: Tax Payment Rewards, Gift Card Conversions, and Capital One Lounge Updates!

Quick Hits: Tax Payment Rewards, Gift Card Conversions, and Capital One Lounge Updates!

Ever wondered how to boost your travel rewards while staying flexible and enjoying the journey? 

In this Quick Hits episode, DeAndre mentions his recent trip to Mexico City—an often overlooked gem—alongside practical tips for paying taxes with credit cards to earn rewards. He reveals an innovative method for converting gift cards into airline miles, and addresses upcoming changes for Capital One Venture X lounge access. Finally, DeAndre emphasizes strategies to maximize points value without losing sight of the bigger picture: having a memorable travel experience.

Tune in now to stay ahead of your travel game at the start of 2025!

 

Key takeaways: 

  • Paying Taxes for Rewards: Using credit cards for tax payments can be a lucrative way to accumulate points.
  • Gift Card Conversion: Certain gift cards can be turned into airline miles, adding flexibility to your rewards strategy.
  • Capital One Venture X Update: Upcoming lounge access changes require cardholders to stay informed.
  • Valuing Points: Aim for at least two cents per point to maximize returns, but remember that convenience also matters.
  • Balanced Redemption: Not every redemption will be the perfect deal—value your time and enjoyment.
  • Enjoy the Process: Research is key, but don’t let it overshadow the fun and experience of traveling.

 

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