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FG111 10-26-2020 10:29 AM

Paying county taxes with credit card
 
At least in Sumter County, starting today on 10/26/2020, you will be able to view and pay your 2020 tax bill and if paid in full by November 30, a 4% discount is applied.

Currently Chase is offering 80,000 Bonus Points ($1,000 towards travel) w/ $4,000 spent on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening for the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card. Annual fee is $95. Excellent credit is required. The typical $8000 tax bill would incur a $200 credit card convenience fee charged by the county. Many other credit cards are posting similar deals, check slickdealsdotnet. ( $300 cost for $1000 travel credits. )

For those of us who are without an escrow account, would paying your taxes with a credit card make sense?

flusher 10-26-2020 10:42 AM

I believe Sumter Cty. charges a 2 % service fee when paid with a CC, read your bill carefully

retiredguy123 10-26-2020 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by flusher (Post 1852608)
I believe Sumter Cty. charges a 2 % service fee when paid with a CC, read your bill carefully

No. The fee is 2.5 percent.

$8,000 x 0.025 = $200.

charlieo1126@gmail.com 10-26-2020 11:14 AM

Hmmm great credit card ??? $95 a year fee ( not so great I think) Bank of America no fee average a $1,000 to $2,000 cash back each year , they take out full payment every month from credit union , 50,000 limit 12 years never paid a dime in interest

davem4616 10-26-2020 11:35 AM

I've looked at doing this in the past...I have a card that gives me 2% back on everything...with the carrying fee for using a credit card it would basically be a wash...

I always used a credit card and earned points when making college tuition payments for the kids ....racked up a lot of miles and hotel points in that era

the nice thing about earning points is that they are not taxable...but at this point in my life I'd rather have the cash back and spend it the way I choose vs. being locked into points...(we like B&B's and Inns better anyway)

The interest rates on new CD's and money markets are a joke currently...but there are opportunities to make money on our every day expenditures

the AMEX Blue Cash Preferred Card offers 6% back on supermarket purchases (capped at $6K spent annually) and 3% back at gas stations (IMHO the monthly 20% savings on a $50 dollar gas card at Publix is still the best deal) and if you spend $3K in the first 6 months you get $300...there is an annual $95 fee...everything else is 1%...so I'll continue to use my 2% cash back card for everything else

paying the Florida taxes on the earliest date and saving 4% is a no brainer...might not be possible if you have an escrow account...but you could certainly have that conversation with your bank

Stu from NYC 10-26-2020 11:59 AM

We have the Sapphire card and the miles we got when getting it and than the annual pass to the United Club made it worth the annual fee.

In fact we each now have our own card. However since we have not flown in the past year not as attractive and plan to have conversation with Chase about the annual fee when it next comes up. Hopefully they will agree to waive it when I tell them I am about to cancel card.

My preferred card these days is a Sams m/C that only gives 1% on everyday stuff but 3% on travel and have racked us some nice cash back on our travel stuff.

Will do the math when we get our first Sumter county bill and decide what to do.

Mrprez 10-26-2020 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1852633)
We have the Sapphire card and the miles we got when getting it and than the annual pass to the United Club made it worth the annual fee.

In fact we each now have our own card. However since we have not flown in the past year not as attractive and plan to have conversation with Chase about the annual fee when it next comes up. Hopefully they will agree to waive it when I tell them I am about to cancel card.

My preferred card these days is a Sams m/C that only gives 1% on everyday stuff but 3% on travel and have racked us some nice cash back on our travel stuff.

Will do the math when we get our first Sumter county bill and decide what to do.

You can go on line and see your bill right now.

EdFNJ 10-26-2020 01:57 PM

I just paid with taxes my card. Cost me 2% (sorry, it is 2.5% my very bad!) fee and no interest since I already paid it off but it gets me $850 in cash "bonus" minus the 2% (sorry, it is 2.5% my very bad!) Sumter courtesy fee and $95 fee for the card which I will cancel after the year.. Was well worth it to net $684.87 and now my wife will do the same. We have had well over 200 credit cards in the last 15 years 95% of which we have canceled, never paid a penny of interest, netted many thousands of $$$$ and our Fico scores are still in the mid 800's. There is a whole "industry" devoted to doing this. This was a Chase Sapphire Preferred card with 80,000 point ($800 cash or $1000 travel) bonus after $4K spend

My "everyday" goto card is the 2% Citi Bank double cash (no fee).

Chase rarely will waive a fee these days but if you are getting only 1% and paying a fee, dump it, you can do a LOT better.

retiredguy123 10-26-2020 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1852687)
I just paid with taxes my card. Cost me 2% fee and no interest since I already paid it off but it gets me $850 in cash "bonus" minus the 2% Sumter courtesy fee and $95 fee for the card which I will cancel after the year.. Was well worth it to net $700+ and now my wife will do the same. We have had well over 200 credit cards in the last 15 years 95% of which we have canceled, never paid a penny of interest, netted many thousands of $$$$ and our Fico scores are still in the mid 800's. There is a whole "industry" devoted to doing this.

My "everyday" goto card is the 2% Citi Bank double cash (no fee).

Chase rarely will waive a fee these days but if you are getting only 1% and paying a fee, dump it, you can do a LOT better.

According to the Sumter County website, the fee to pay by credit card is 2.5 percent, not 2 percent.

CWGUY 10-26-2020 02:40 PM

:oops: :shrug:

EdFNJ 10-26-2020 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1852691)
According to the Sumter County website, the fee to pay by credit card is 2.5 percent, not 2 percent.

OMG, Dang Me! Why thank you! Yes it was! I will have to readjust my net amount by $15 from $60 to $75. I sit corrected. ;)

Stu from NYC 10-26-2020 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1852687)
I just paid with taxes my card. Cost me 2% (sorry, it is 2.5% my very bad!) fee and no interest since I already paid it off but it gets me $850 in cash "bonus" minus the 2% (sorry, it is 2.5% my very bad!) Sumter courtesy fee and $95 fee for the card which I will cancel after the year.. Was well worth it to net $684.87 and now my wife will do the same. We have had well over 200 credit cards in the last 15 years 95% of which we have canceled, never paid a penny of interest, netted many thousands of $$$$ and our Fico scores are still in the mid 800's. There is a whole "industry" devoted to doing this.

My "everyday" goto card is the 2% Citi Bank double cash (no fee).

Chase rarely will waive a fee these days but if you are getting only 1% and paying a fee, dump it, you can do a LOT better.

Not using the Chase card these days so nothing to lose by waiting until they bill us for the fee.

Sams card remains our go to card. However if not going to spend much on traveling continues we will consider a better card.

We did like the free access to their lounge vis Chase. Great when we have long wait between flights especially coming home from Europe. That is worth a lot to us.

Timothyimitchell 10-26-2020 05:03 PM

The Citi Costco card is my cash back card. Great deal. Especially if shopping Costco.

EdFNJ 10-26-2020 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by FG111 (Post 1852601)
At least in Sumter County, starting today on 10/26/2020, you will be able to view and pay your 2020 tax bill and if paid in full by November 30, a 4% discount is applied.

Currently Chase is offering 80,000 Bonus Points ($1,000 towards travel) w/ $4,000 spent on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening for the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card. Annual fee is $95. Excellent credit is required. The typical $8000 tax bill would incur a $200 credit card convenience fee charged by the county. Many other credit cards are posting similar deals, check slickdealsdotnet. ( $300 cost for $1000 travel credits. )

For those of us who are without an escrow account, would paying your taxes with a credit card make sense?


Yes, that is what I just did, same card, got it last week, however I don't see an $8000 tax bill as "typical." Maybe typical for where one lives but not typical for everyone. Our bill was $3020 inc bond. I guess living on the "other side of the tracks" has some advantages! :1rotfl:

Stu from NYC 10-26-2020 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Timothyimitchell (Post 1852746)
The Citi Costco card is my cash back card. Great deal. Especially if shopping Costco.

When the new Costco finally open up down the road from the Hat factory will get their card.

retiredguy123 10-26-2020 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1852714)
OMG, Dang Me! Why thank you! Yes it was! I will have to readjust my net amount by $15 from $60 to $75. I sit corrected. ;)

Ok, I get it. You think I'm nit picking. Sorry, I'm an engineer. I can't help it. But, I think it's outrageous that the county charges a "convenience" fee to pay taxes.

Stu from NYC 10-26-2020 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1852767)
Ok, I get it. You think I'm nit picking. Sorry, I'm an engineer. I can't help it. But, I think it's outrageous that the county charges a "convenience" fee to pay taxes.

Not uncommon unfortunately. We came from Roanoke Cty and they did the same

Mrprez 10-26-2020 06:29 PM

It isn’t a convenience fee despite what they call it. It covers the transaction fees charged by the card processor.

Velvet 10-26-2020 07:11 PM

When I paid my Sumter county tax today they did not charge me a convenience fee. Is that because I used Citizens First Bank, I wonder? I did get the discount for early payment and this year’s property tax is almost the same as last years. Very happy that there was no great increase this year.

Mrprez 10-26-2020 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1852790)
When I paid my Sumter county tax today they did not charge me a convenience fee. Is that because I used Citizens First Bank, I wonder? I did get the discount for early payment and this year’s property tax is almost the same as last years. Very happy that there was no great increase this year.

Did you use a debit card with a PIN number? They only charge $2.50 for that.

Velvet 10-26-2020 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Mrprez (Post 1852796)
Did you use a debit card with a PIN number? They only charge $2.50 for that.

I used the echeck option. I paid online. There was no extra charge of any kind.

Mrprez 10-26-2020 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1852800)
I used the echeck option. I paid online. There was no extra charge of any kind.

They don’t charge a fee for echeck.

EdFNJ 10-26-2020 09:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1852767)
Ok, I get it. You think I'm nit picking. Sorry, I'm an engineer. I can't help it. But, I think it's outrageous that the county charges a "convenience" fee to pay taxes.

LOL! Understood. While I agree, it is only to use a credit card. If they didn't charge a fee you would be getting a discount on your taxes from the points they would have to pay to their processor. Then everyone who paid cash would complain they too should get a discount for cash! They use an outside processor and they CLAIM (I had spoken to them about it because I wanted to split the payment on 2 cards) they get nothing from the fee and do it as a "convenience" to make it easier for some folks to pay and for them to GET PAID with less delay. Credit card processors do charge a fee. 14 years ago it was 2.5+ % for our business. I'm sure it didn't change much. Up in NJ in our town there was a fee and my daughter has a fee in VA.

bowlingal 10-27-2020 05:13 AM

$8000 tax bill???? holy crap!

Hiltongrizz11 10-27-2020 05:50 AM

No it doesn't make sense. Pay yourself half the fee and call it a day. Debt is risky no matter the situation

Travelhunter 10-27-2020 07:31 AM

I didn’t see an indication of a discount
Does that happen after you enter your credit card information?

Travelhunter 10-27-2020 07:49 AM

I saw this on the Randy Musk website

PAYMENT OF REAL ESTATE TAXES

Tax statements are mailed out by November 1st of each year with the following discounts in effect for early payment:
4% if paid in November
3% if paid in December
2% if paid in January
1% if paid in February

Sherrilee 10-27-2020 08:09 AM

I can’t believe I sat here and read this all

mtlee024 10-27-2020 08:17 AM

Why
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FG111 (Post 1852601)
At least in Sumter County, starting today on 10/26/2020, you will be able to view and pay your 2020 tax bill and if paid in full by November 30, a 4% discount is applied.

Currently Chase is offering 80,000 Bonus Points ($1,000 towards travel) w/ $4,000 spent on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening for the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card. Annual fee is $95. Excellent credit is required. The typical $8000 tax bill would incur a $200 credit card convenience fee charged by the county. Many other credit cards are posting similar deals, check slickdealsdotnet. ( $300 cost for $1000 travel credits. )

For those of us who are without an escrow account, would paying your taxes with a credit card make sense?

I would never pay an annual fee for a CC, way to many great CC offerings for free and at low APR.

Why would you pay a $200 CC service fee when you can go in your cart to the tax office and pay by check with no fee.

KRM0614 10-27-2020 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FG111 (Post 1852601)
At least in Sumter County, starting today on 10/26/2020, you will be able to view and pay your 2020 tax bill and if paid in full by November 30, a 4% discount is applied.

Currently Chase is offering 80,000 Bonus Points ($1,000 towards travel) w/ $4,000 spent on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening for the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card. Annual fee is $95. Excellent credit is required. The typical $8000 tax bill would incur a $200 credit card convenience fee charged by the county. Many other credit cards are posting similar deals, check slickdealsdotnet. ( $300 cost for $1000 travel credits. )

For those of us who are without an escrow account, would paying your taxes with a credit card make sense?

That’s just stupid to pay your taxes by credit card the deals aren’t what they seem and the fee is a joke too

EdFNJ 10-27-2020 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mtlee024 (Post 1852959)
I would never pay an annual fee for a CC, way to many great CC offerings for free and at low APR.

Why would you pay a $200 CC service fee when you can go in your cart to the tax office and pay by check with no fee.


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Originally Posted by charlieo1126@gmail.com (Post 1852617)
Hmmm great credit card ??? $95 a year fee ( not so great I think) Bank of America no fee average a $1,000 to $2,000 cash back each year , they take out full payment every month from credit union , 50,000 limit 12 years never paid a dime in interest

$200 fee ? For me it was $75. ;) You were missing the point. They GIVE YOU $840 when you get the card and spend $4000. Yea, it's a $95/yr fee + 2.5% charge from Sumter County, that IS AWFUL but you net FREE ~$685 or so. THEN YOU CANCEL THE CARD. Yea, $95 fee is terrible since you can get 2% cards for free. You just don't renew it after year 1. There are dozens of credit card deals like that out there but not quite like that one.

EdFNJ 10-27-2020 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bowlingal (Post 1852855)
$8000 tax bill???? holy crap!

Yea, I can see $8G's taxes in some areas around here but it certainly isn't "typical" as posted by the OP.

fastboat 10-27-2020 10:33 AM

[QUOTE=FG111;1852601]At least in Sumter County, starting today on 10/26/2020, you will be able to view and pay your 2020 tax bill and if paid in full by November 30, a 4% discount is applied.

Currently Chase is offering 80,000 Bonus Points ($1,000 towards travel) w/ $4,000 spent on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening for the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card. Annual fee is $95. Excellent credit is required. The typical $8000 tax bill would incur a $200 credit card convenience fee charged by the county. Many other credit cards are posting similar deals, check slickdealsdotnet. ( $300 cost for $1000 travel credits. )

For those of us who are without an escrow account, would paying your taxes with a credit card make sense?[/QUOTE

My wife and I just put away a specific amount each month for our tax bill and Home Owners Insurance bill. Works out find and most times we even get a little refund from our tax and insurance fund. Not about to pay some third party 100's of dollars to pay a bill when there's a much more sensible way of handling it. :coolsmiley::ho:

Nucky 10-27-2020 12:10 PM

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

44Apple 10-27-2020 12:50 PM

The tax people are charging you what the credit card people are charging them. Don't want to pay the fee? Pay another way.

Mrprez 10-27-2020 02:17 PM

I will pay mine on the very last day via check. I earn more than 4% leaving the money invested.

EdFNJ 10-27-2020 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fastboat (Post 1853050)
Not about to pay some third party 100's of dollars to pay a bill when there's a much more sensible way of handling it.

If someone handed you an $850 cash or $1000 in travel gift if you paid the tax folks CC provider a $200 fee (in your case, but much less or much more for others) by using a credit card to pay your taxes would you accept that gift or refuse it?

Pinball wizard 10-27-2020 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1852757)
When the new Costco finally open up down the road from the Hat factory will get their card.

The Susquehanna Hat factory???

Pinball wizard 10-27-2020 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1853170)
If someone handed you an $850 cash or $1000 in travel gift if you paid the tax folks CC provider a $200 fee (in your case, but much less or much more for others) by using a credit card to pay your taxes would you accept that gift or refuse it?

Perfect explanation. No brainer.

I did it last year with Chase United Card. 100,000 miles.

Stu from NYC 10-27-2020 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pinball wizard (Post 1853183)
The Susquehanna Hat factory???

Was wondering if anyone would get the reference.

Excuse me while I turn very slowly:bigbow:


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