striker1064
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I don't get it, why start now? The only instance we have of this is Chase in 2017 who eventually ended up issuing corrected 1099s for $0 but some people went through a couple 1099s from Chase for their referrals before they got to $0. Chase obviously found reasons not to do this, and Amex previously found reasons not to, so WT$ went wrong with Amex this year?
Omg, if we go through all this to find out they had a computer glitch...
I know. It's so strange. Does Amex get a tax benefit from reporting these to the IRS in some way? The terms on referrals DO explicitly state that they may be subject to a 1099. Has that always been there? Is this just the RAT messing with everyone? Are they cackling and popping champagne today? The Hilton valuation at 1.25cpp seems especially crazy.
I know I maxed out referrals on a personal Plat and BRG, and I had scattered referrals on a couple other cards. I think I also got 2 Blue Cash referrals - I wonder if those will get a 1099 as well. Although that's only $75 each. DW had at least 3 or 4 MR referrals as well. We're probably looking at an additional $2k in taxable income. That's pretty unpleasant.