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How To Pay Your Taxes With Your Credit Card in 2022

February 17, 2022 · Personal finance
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For this topic, it’s worth quoting Benjamin Franklin who once said: “In this world, there is nothing certain except death and taxes.” Little did he know that these words would hold so much truth even to this day. It’s the beginning of a new year, which means you have to pay another tax bill.

You might be wondering if it’s worth it to charge your taxes to a rewards credit card in order to earn some cashback or points toward travel when you pay your dues to the state. While you might generally get dinged with service charges when it comes to other fees for using the credit card, it’s still worthwhile for a couple of reasons.

If you need to hit a minimum-spending threshold to earn the welcome bonus on the new card, it’s worth paying your taxes with it. And this is just an example! Find out more here:

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