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The preffered only has select charities at .125, groceries are at .1 for pyb
for the poster who asked why not just take cash, it’s bec I am greedy and want more money and know I can get it my core question is - for those who have experience selling chase UR, will I get the same money if I sell from my preffered or if I get the reserve can I get more per point ? thanks |
Originally Posted by free123cc
(Post 37257838)
The preffered only has select charities at .125, groceries are at .1 for pyb
for the poster who asked why not just take cash, it’s bec I am greedy and want more money and know I can get it my core question is - for those who have experience selling chase UR, will I get the same money if I sell from my preffered or if I get the reserve can I get more per point ? thanks unsubscribed |
Originally Posted by free123cc
(Post 37257838)
my core question is - for those who have experience selling chase UR, will I get the same money if I sell from my preffered or if I get the reserve can I get more per point ?
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Originally Posted by mia
(Post 37258444)
Not if you will be Transferring the points to an airline program. The transfer ratios are identical.
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Originally Posted by Caspavio
(Post 37259216)
i.... 2cpp on chase travel...
Still, I wouldn't upgrade from Sapphire Preferred to Reserve on speculation. Let the broker tell you if there is a valuation difference, and exactly what you would need to do. |
Originally Posted by Caspavio
(Post 37256307)
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i also find it a stretch that bank will shut down customers for this. dont forget that from chase's perspective, everything up until the transfer is legit. Where the OP can run into an issue is (as has been previously mentioned) when those miles that are in their name are used to book flights for random people and their mileage account gets flagged and shut down for doing too many third party bookings. This is rampant with AA, Alaska, Virgin, and others, and I'm sure more airlines are going to crack down going forward.
Originally Posted by mia
(Post 37259410)
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Still, I wouldn't upgrade from Sapphire Preferred to Reserve on speculation. Let the broker tell you if there is a valuation difference, and exactly what you would need to do. The best value for the OP to liquidate their points without needing to go through a broker or getting into trouble and violating any T&Cs is to book travel for other people (friends, family, co-workers, etc) on their Preferred via Chase Travel at a value of 1.25 cpp (or up 1.75 cpp if they're lucky) and those people pay the actual price which they would have paid anyway when booking themselves. There is no rule against booking travel for others using Chase UR points and they have more than 2 years to cycle through the points. |
Thank you everybody for taking the time to answer and trying to help me
i sincerely appreciate it! I will reach out to a broker directly and find out more |
Make sure that broker does not issue you a 1099 when you get paid. And you will need to ask to have 2 separate checks, because depositing a check over $10k is going to trigger the bank to let government knows about it. If you end up paying tax on $12k, you maybe better off just taking the $9.5k.
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Originally Posted by Need
(Post 37260259)
.... And you will need to ask to have 2 separate checks, because depositing a check over $10k is going to trigger the bank to let government knows about it.
Nonetheless, it's a valid point that cashing out credit card points is not a taxable event, but selling those points might be. |
Originally Posted by mia
(Post 37260266)
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Nonetheless, it's a valid point that cashing out credit card points is not a taxable event,.... |
Originally Posted by Schnit
(Post 37260322)
I believe the final ruling was they werent actually getting a rebate on their purchase so it was taxable
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Originally Posted by SP03
(Post 37262146)
Rebates are not taxable.
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Originally Posted by SP03
(Post 37262146)
Rebates are not taxable.
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I just want to get clarity on the UR redemption options. If I do cash back of 500k = $5K as a direct deposit to my checking account , there will be NO 1099 or tax liabilties ? I tought I read that Chase had sent out some 1099s for this in the past. Also does this cash back option still apply to the new echanced / increased fee updated card ?
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Originally Posted by anc305
(Post 37270398)
I just want to get clarity on the UR redemption options. If I do cash back of 500k = $5K as a direct deposit to my checking account , there will be NO 1099 or tax liabilties ? I tought I read that Chase had sent out some 1099s for this in the past. Also does this cash back option still apply to the new echanced / increased fee updated card ?
If you do a lot of referrals and/or get rewards with no spend required, you might get a 1099. |
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