Tax On Your AMEX Points!

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  • Brad Gosse
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2002
    • 2616

    #1

    Tax On Your AMEX Points!

    My auditor has just informed me that I will be paying a taxable benefit on my AMEX points!!!

    I primarily use my AMEX for business and end up getting a free vacation every year out of the deal. NOW I have to pay tax on the dollar value of the points.

    I was always under the impression that this was a "grey area" for the taxman but nope. I have to pay tax on all the points I have cashed in. Over a million points!
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  • David!
    By the wrath of Agamemnon
    • Apr 2004
    • 6501

    #2
    You get a special tax form from AMEX which declares the value of the used points.
    It is taxed like gifts.
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    • AdPatron
      No commissions, no fees.
      • Apr 2003
      • 17706

      #3
      If your business uses the points, you should consider the points as a refund. After all, your company paid for the points. Why pay taxes for something you paid for?

      BUT, if you use the points for personal use, you do need to pay a gift tax on them.

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      • Rebel D
        Registered User
        • Jan 2004
        • 3913

        #4
        You can take me on vacation and Write it off! I Don;t cuddle though

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        • Trax
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          • Aug 2001
          • 14486

          #5
          thats no good

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          • WiredGuy
            Pounding Googlebot
            • Aug 2002
            • 34515

            #6
            Is there a way you can claim the use of those points as a business expense? If not, then unfortunately you benefited from something the company earnt which is taxable. I hate it as much as you do, thankfully I've never cashed out any reward points (yet). I do have a lot of points stored in the bank so to say though

            WG
            I play with Google.

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            • The Ghost
              IslandDollars.com
              • Oct 2004
              • 12188

              #7
              to AMEX. $400 a year for some overpriced shit. At least I feel all studly pulling out that Platinum beauty for purchases. I'm convinced girls get moist when they see it.
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              • GTS Mark
                Vrume Mark
                • Jan 2001
                • 20912

                #8
                Originally posted by Ghost Pro Sales
                to AMEX. $400 a year for some overpriced shit. At least I feel all studly pulling out that Platinum beauty for purchases. I'm convinced girls get moist when they see it.
                Dude I feel your pain, I seriously do LOL!!

                DH

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                • Brad Gosse
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jan 2002
                  • 2616

                  #9
                  Yeah it's always been considered a grey area in business. My guy said that most people only spend 1K per month or less so they don't sweat the points. I spend much much more than that so my points add up fast. All my hosting, travel hardware, software etc get charged to my AMEX monthly.

                  Now I have to pay about $6000 for the benefit those points awarded me.

                  Let this be a lesson to the rest of you. Use your points for business purchases and you will be ok.
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                  • Dusen
                    Confirmed User
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 2251

                    #10
                    Even though you are a tax evading criminal I still care for you.

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                    • WiredGuy
                      Pounding Googlebot
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 34515

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Brad Gosse
                      Yeah it's always been considered a grey area in business. My guy said that most people only spend 1K per month or less so they don't sweat the points. I spend much much more than that so my points add up fast. All my hosting, travel hardware, software etc get charged to my AMEX monthly.

                      Now I have to pay about $6000 for the benefit those points awarded me.

                      Let this be a lesson to the rest of you. Use your points for business purchases and you will be ok.

                      Damn, does Amex report to the CCRA when you cash them out? During my audit, it never came up, although I didn't redeem any points so I guess I'm safe for now. I'm sure if he saw my visa statements and my total points dropped he would have noticed that. But so long as you use your reward points for business use it would be fine or would that be considered taxable income for your company (as opposed to a personal benefit in your case)?

                      WG
                      I play with Google.

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                      • Brad Gosse
                        Confirmed User
                        • Jan 2002
                        • 2616

                        #12
                        He just spotted them getting cashed out on my monthly statements. I cash them out every year so they wind up on the statements.
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                        • sextoyking
                          Confirmed User
                          • Dec 2001
                          • 6034

                          #13
                          I love my Amex and Citibank points! I think I am a point Whore

                          We cash in well over 2 million a year and I am having our ups rep work on charging our weekly bill to a company card also.. Back and forth on that one as ups didn't want to have to cover the 2% merchant fee
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                          • Ros Vegas
                            Registered User
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 42

                            #14
                            Fuckers!

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                            • AdPatron
                              No commissions, no fees.
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 17706

                              #15
                              You don't pay taxes on something you paid for. What part of that don't you understand? -lol

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                              • cherrylula
                                lol
                                • Jan 2002
                                • 15969

                                #16
                                ::laughs and points::

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                                • kbut
                                  Registered User
                                  • Nov 2003
                                  • 50

                                  #17
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