A new account for recurring direct deposits of SS income? I see bank bonuses in your future
I know Citizens doesn’t list MD, but you said you were close to PA so maybe your zip code might be eligible? You’ll find out quickly after you put your zip code in, either you’ll get a not eligible message or it’ll populate the promo code field with the code.
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/ct-d...-vt-citizens-bank-200-400-600-checking-bonus/
M&T is easy and quick. You can downgrade to the EZChoice checking which has no fees to ride out the 6 months avoiding the ETF (or just take the $25 hit if you don’t care) after the bonus posts. You know if a push worked for DD within a couple business days so it’s another quick hit like Chase and Discover.
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/mt-b...-available-online-ct-dc-de-md-nj-ny-pa-va-wv/
Also, Suntrust looks interesting. I’m not in their footprint so I haven’t looked into it too closely but it’s one I remember hearing about several times on the old thread.
@striker1064 , did you do this one? Or maybe it was
@speedyfishy ? Or a bunch of others I'm failing to recall
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/sunt...l-ar-fl-ga-md-ms-nc-sc-tn-wv-va-and-d-c-only/
I think that maybe flew before when banks could be a little lose with reporting but combined with the referral bonuses actually getting 1099’s now, the climate changed and if you get anything over a threshold I think you’ll get the form. I’m not sure how they determine if it’s considered interest or miscellaneous income because each bank seems to just randomly decide; I think I’m at 50/50 for ones that said it was interest so since it was over $10 I got the form, and others said it was miscellaneous and I didn’t get the form because it’s under the $600 mark. Personally, I think it’s a valid argument for bank bonuses where the sole requirement is to make purchases with the debit card and if I didn’t get a 1099 I wouldn’t report it. But if it had an alternate means to getting the bonus, or even it’s a combination of steps to get it, that’s a little shaky and I’m not sure I’d want to waste the time arguing over the tax on it. I just set aside what I estimated the tax % would be and considered it a $250 bonus instead of $300 (or whatever) until we did the actual taxes.