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Employee
June 1, 2019
Question

Do I need to report cash back redeemed over $600 from credit card purchases on my tax returns? Will I receive a 1099?

  • June 1, 2019
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I have received $750 cash back from Citibank Credit Card (Mastercard) from all my purchases this year (2% back rewards). Do I need to report this on my 2016 tax returns? Is there a threshold for credit card rewards cash back like $600 and over and I will receive a 1099?

Also I received a cash back reward certificate from Costco for about $111 for my purchases this last year. Is this taxable? do I need to add this to the Citibank cash back when filling my tax returns?

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    Employee
    June 1, 2019

    The IRS has pretty much come to the conclusion that "rebates" such as you describe are, essentially, reduction in the cost of the items purchased.  Accordingly, the only effect of these rebates would be a reduction of purchases that were expensed as deductions.  All the other stuff - your big screen TV, groceries, subscriptions to Time magazine - are irrelevant.  You won't be getting a 1099-MISC from the credit card companies.  (Yet.)

    Tom Young

    Employee
    June 1, 2019
    Thanks. What do you mean by (Yet)?
    Employee
    June 1, 2019
    A lump sum cash back paid as an incentive to open an account is taxable.  Some banks issue a 1099-MISC, some don't.  Cash back earned through the course of normal daily use is not taxable income, it's treated as a discount of the usual merchant fee charged by the bank and incorporated in the merchant's mark up.
    Employee
    June 1, 2019
    So it doesn't matter if I receive $100 or $3000 back from my purchases on my credit card, I won't receive a 1099 and I don't need to report it on my taxes, correct?