You'll need to read the entire statement. There be be some extra charges from last year's estimated taxes.I checked on my dues and if I take the listed monthly amount time 12 it looks like they are adding $48/$4 month to the annual fee. Is this new?
DVC doesn't have the actual property tax figures at the time they determine the dues for the coming year so they use an estimate. When the actual tax is determined, the estimate we paid may be too high or too low. If the estimated property tax for 2016 was less than the actual tax, the additional amount you owe is due in January 2017 and is added to your dues bill. If you pay your dues monthly, the lump sum is added to the January payment. If the estimated tax was too high, they subtract the overpayment from the total dues for the next year and divide that amount by 12, spreading the underpayment amount over the entire year.I checked on my dues and if I take the listed monthly amount time 12 it looks like they are adding $48/$4 month to the annual fee. Is this new?
I have my annual dues deducted from my checking account each month. If I just paid them in full on my Chase Disney card would I earn 2%? Also, is it possible to have them automatically charge my Disney Card each month INSTEAD of deducting from my checking? I would like to earn the points if I could but I'm not sure if I want to pay it in full right now. Thanks!
If you pay your dues in full at the start of the year, Disney allows you to pay with a credit card. I guess they are willing to lose 2% to 3% to the credit card company in exchange for getting all the money for the whole year up front. If you prefer to "pay as you go" (monthly), then they apparently don't want to lose that 2% to 3% each month, so they won't charge the monthly payment to a credit card.I have my annual dues deducted from my checking account each month. If I just paid them in full on my Chase Disney card would I earn 2%? Also, is it possible to have them automatically charge my Disney Card each month INSTEAD of deducting from my checking? I would like to earn the points if I could but I'm not sure if I want to pay it in full right now. Thanks!
If you pay your dues in full at the start of the year, Disney allows you to pay with a credit card. I guess they are willing to lose 2% to 3% to the credit card company in exchange for getting all the money for the whole year up front. If you prefer to "pay as you go" (monthly), then they apparently don't want to lose that 2% to 3% each month, so they won't charge the monthly payment to a credit card.
If money is tight at the start of the year, you can use autopay for the first month or two, then pay off the balance with a credit card to get at least some of the points, but you must pay the entire balance. You cannot make partial payments with a credit card.