Ink Business Cash® Credit Card: $900 Bonus Cash Back After you Spend $6,000 in the First 3 Months
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Chase is offering a $900 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening with the Ink Business Cash® Credit Card. No annual fee.
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Chase is offering a $900 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening with the Ink Business Cash® Credit Card. No annual fee.
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OFFER ENDING SOON: Earn $900 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening
Earn 5% cash back on the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases at office supply stores and on internet, cable and phone services each account anniversary year
Earn 2% cash back on the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases at gas stations and restaurants each account anniversary year. Earn 1% cash back on all other purchases
Round-the-clock monitoring for unusual credit card purchases
With Zero Liability you won't be held responsible for unauthorized charges made with your card or account information.
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Yes, apply as a sole proprietor with your social security number instead of an EIN and your business name the exact same as your own legal name. Zero employees. Business income can be listed as little as $1,000 (resale, babysitting whatever it is you do)
Most Ink card require a recon call or get a pop-up saying you will hear about a decision later. About 90% of people get that. Also, most get a low limit ($3-4K)
Remember the $900 comes back as points, not cash (but can be converted to cash).
Got this card mid October for the regular $750/7500 promotion. Called in today to see if I could get the $900/6000 promotion and they did it no problem, just have to have reached the 6000 threshold when calling. In case anyone is in the same situation as I was 👍🏻
No, they most certainly don't, and no, it's not income
I've got 7 figures of Chase UR points and 0 1099s.
It's not income.
The IRS agrees it's not income.
If you have to spend anything to get it, it's a REBATE, not income. Not taxable, No 1099.
Here's a bunch of sources all telling you you're wrong
The only time you get a 1099 from Chase (or any bank) for CREDIT CARD BONUSES is if it's a non spending bonus
Like a referral.
And ONLY if those add up to more than $600 in a year.
NOT for signup bonuses which require spend. Which, again, are not taxable and no 1099 is issued
Also taxable would be things like offering you $ or points for opening a checking or savings account--- because you don't need to SPEND anything. So if that added up to more than $600 you'd get a 1099.
But credit card spend required signups? Not income. No 1099.
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11-18-2022 at 08:42 AM.
Got this card mid October for the regular $750/7500 promotion. Called in today to see if I could get the $900/6000 promotion and they did it no problem, just have to have reached the 6000 threshold when calling. In case anyone is in the same situation as I was 👍🏻
Grabbed this card a few years ago. Used it solely to get the cash back for my internet and cell phone bills, until Verizon offered a better discount using auto pay (direct withdrawal from my bank account). Now, I rarely use it except for infrequent purchases from Staples.
Side note: Chase will not allow you to merge business and personal credit card accounts onto a single website login. You'll need to have separate logins if you have both personal and business credit cards.
You can link them! I login with my business login and have access to both personal and business- just have to switch tabs.
Applied last night and have credit score of +800. Said will get back to you. Called the reconsideration line and they asked for proof of business. They asked for a utility bill, tax id, or some other things with it to process my application.
Applied last night and have credit score of +800. Said will get back to you. Called the reconsideration line and they asked for proof of business. They asked for a utility bill, tax id, or some other things with it to process my application.
Surprised to hear that they're giving you so much trouble. I applied as a sole proprietor and didn't have to jump through any of those hoops. I do hang a long standing history with Chase, though.
Surprised to hear that they're giving you so much trouble. I applied as a sole proprietor and didn't have to jump through any of those hoops. I do hang a long standing history with Chase, though.
I was surprised as well. I have had Chase cards since the 2000s. I had the SW Business card long time ago and calling in after applying did the trick. Not sure this time they want me to jump through hoops. Wasn't meant to be.
I was surprised as well. I have had Chase cards since the 2000s. I had the SW Business card long time ago and calling in after applying did the trick. Not sure this time they want me to jump through hoops. Wasn't meant to be.
Same here. Longtime chase cardholder, with multiple cards and they wanted proof of business. Guess I don't have to find a reason to spend $6k in three months now.
Grabbed this card a few years ago. Used it solely to get the cash back for my internet and cell phone bills, until Verizon offered a better discount using auto pay (direct withdrawal from my bank account). Now, I rarely use it except for infrequent purchases from Staples.
Side note: Chase will not allow you to merge business and personal credit card accounts onto a single website login. You'll need to have separate logins if you have both personal and business credit cards.
Yes you can merge them. I'm only signing into my business profile to view both personal and business. In mobile, I have those 2 tabs I can easily switch from one to the other.
Same here. Longtime chase cardholder, with multiple cards and they wanted proof of business. Guess I don't have to find a reason to spend $6k in three months now.
FWIW the one time they tried that with me I pointed out I already have a business card with them so obviously I've already shown them I have a business-- the recon person then checked that was the case and approved the card.
FWIW the one time they tried that with me I pointed out I already have a business card with them so obviously I've already shown them I have a business-- the recon person then checked that was the case and approved the card.
YMMV of course, and you can always HUCA.
Called again and asked if it was the first time I called and said yes. He looked through the notes and said the business name needs to be verified. He said it's odd they didn't do that already. He said to hold and that he would look that info up in the Secretary of State and should come back with a decision. Came back on the phone and said with sole proprietor it doesn't always so. So, need to send something with my business name on there.
i already have this one, but often hear about people saying you can get multiple inks (more than the cash and unlimited, like 2 cash or 2 limited or something it sounds like). is that true and can i get this one even if i already have one?
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Most Ink card require a recon call or get a pop-up saying you will hear about a decision later. About 90% of people get that. Also, most get a low limit ($3-4K)
Remember the $900 comes back as points, not cash (but can be converted to cash).
I've got 7 figures of Chase UR points and 0 1099s.
It's not income.
The IRS agrees it's not income.
If you have to spend anything to get it, it's a REBATE, not income. Not taxable, No 1099.
Here's a bunch of sources all telling you you're wrong
https://www.cnbc.com/select/are-c...%2Dtaxable.
https://www.cnet.com/personal-fin...s-taxable/
https://calibrecpa.com/tax-regula...k-rewards/
I could list 20 more- they'd all say the same.
The only time you get a 1099 from Chase (or any bank) for CREDIT CARD BONUSES is if it's a non spending bonus
Like a referral.
And ONLY if those add up to more than $600 in a year.
NOT for signup bonuses which require spend. Which, again, are not taxable and no 1099 is issued
Also taxable would be things like offering you $ or points for opening a checking or savings account--- because you don't need to SPEND anything. So if that added up to more than $600 you'd get a 1099.
But credit card spend required signups? Not income. No 1099.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank KevinS4586
Side note: Chase will not allow you to merge business and personal credit card accounts onto a single website login. You'll need to have separate logins if you have both personal and business credit cards.
You can link them! I login with my business login and have access to both personal and business- just have to switch tabs.
Surprised to hear that they're giving you so much trouble. I applied as a sole proprietor and didn't have to jump through any of those hoops. I do hang a long standing history with Chase, though.
Side note: Chase will not allow you to merge business and personal credit card accounts onto a single website login. You'll need to have separate logins if you have both personal and business credit cards.
Yes you can merge them. I'm only signing into my business profile to view both personal and business. In mobile, I have those 2 tabs I can easily switch from one to the other.
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FWIW the one time they tried that with me I pointed out I already have a business card with them so obviously I've already shown them I have a business-- the recon person then checked that was the case and approved the card.
YMMV of course, and you can always HUCA.
That's a good word. Tax season is always a good churn this time of year.
YMMV of course, and you can always HUCA.
Any ideas?
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