looking for folks' experience in paying property tax with a CC.
My county accepts a CC but the processor charges a convenience fees which is equivalent to the rewards I would get from the BoA CC. But I do not have to pay back the CC balance for another year (interest and penalties free). I am inclined to use the CC to pay the property tax but want to make sure it is not treated as a cash advance by BoA. Tried to call BoA but their telephone line BOT is difficult to side step.
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With BofA one can get 2 5/8% back on some of their credit cards - any credit card paying 1.5%, boosted by 75% with BofA platinum honors ($100K+ in BofA and Merrill accounts combined).
It's hard not to make money paying taxes that way. Even without a year's free interest.
I asked Gemini and it says Santa Clara county treats the CC payment as a purchase and not as a cash withdrawal! If I do not post back, assume it was all good. Thanks.
Your Tax bills might satisfy that bonus requirement day one. Nice.
In my case, county charges 2.5% fee.
However, I pay my federal taxes in my CC and get double-points for a reasonable 'service' fee, so that's a nice win.
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