Hi Bros, do any of you use credit cards to pay your income tax? Trying to get some benefit back for paying so much tax.. Is it worth the trouble? Most credit card charge a 1% processing fee and the rewards is usually worth 2%.. doesn't seem worth it..
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Originally posted by stektan View PostHi Bros, do any of you use credit cards to pay your income tax? Trying to get some benefit back for paying so much tax.. Is it worth the trouble? Most credit card charge a 1% processing fee and the rewards is usually worth 2%.. doesn't seem worth it..
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Originally posted by stektan View PostHi Bros, do any of you use credit cards to pay your income tax? Trying to get some benefit back for paying so much tax.. Is it worth the trouble? Most credit card charge a 1% processing fee and the rewards is usually worth 2%.. doesn't seem worth it..
Use the monthly giro installment provided by IRAS. This way, you can save on interest and also save on "time value of money" cos you do not have to fork out the entire sum here.However, one thing to note is that you need to be discipline cos paying installment means that you will have extra money on your hand so do not anyhow spend it. This is especially true if your income tax is above S$10000 per year.
Hope this is useful.
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Wah...looks like most people use GIRO (me too). I heard some folks using credit cards - which is rather complicated..you have a GIRO with IRAS, but set up arrangement where the credit card will put money in your bank and debit your card. So you can earn the rewards but ensure that you pay your credit bill (through GIRO of cos :P). But the credit card charge 1% fees. Hence, not sure if any bro use that system and is it useful.
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