“Are Credit Card Referral Bonuses Worth It? Find Out Here”

Unlock the Benefits of Credit Card Referral Bonuses with O1ne Mortgage

At O1ne Mortgage, we prioritize consumer credit and finance education. We understand the importance of making informed decisions when it comes to your financial well-being. In this blog, we will explore the ins and outs of credit card referral bonuses, how you can earn them, and what you need to know about their tax implications. If you have any mortgage service needs, don’t hesitate to call us at 213-732-3074. Our team is here to help you navigate the world of finance with ease.

How Do Credit Card Referral Bonuses Work?

Credit card referral bonuses are rewards that you can earn by recommending your credit card to someone else. These bonuses can be quite lucrative, and the person you refer may also qualify for an introductory bonus. To track and receive a referral bonus, you typically need to share a unique application link tied to your credit card account. If the person you refer uses the link to apply, qualifies for the card, and meets the requirements, you both may be eligible for the bonus.

How to Earn a Credit Card Referral Bonus

Earning a referral bonus is straightforward, but it’s essential to read the fine print. Here are three simple steps to help you earn a referral bonus:

1. Check Your Referral Offers

Log in to your account or provide some details about yourself and your card to review your card’s referral offer. If you can’t find a referral link for your card, it might be because the card issuer doesn’t offer referral bonuses or there aren’t any available for your specific card at the moment.

2. Review the Terms and Conditions

Ensure that you and the person you refer meet the eligibility and program requirements. Some details to look for include:

  • The maximum rewards: There may be a cap on the amount of bonus rewards you can earn from referring others to the card.
  • Who you can refer: Generally, you can refer friends and family, but it might be against the program’s rules to post your link in general forums or refer people you don’t know. Referring strangers or yourself might result in the card issuer not awarding you the bonus rewards or taking them back after initially awarding them.
  • Eligibility requirements: You might need to keep your account in good standing, meaning making your payments on time, to qualify for referral bonuses. The person you refer generally can’t already have the card.

3. Send Your Referral Link

Copy the link from your card issuer’s website and send it via email or text. Many card issuers also allow you to quickly send referral emails by typing in the person’s name and email address. However, if the recipient has opted out of emails or credit card offers from the card issuer, they might not receive your referral email and link.

Card issuers won’t necessarily inform you if the person you referred got the card. If they do, you may receive the bonus rewards within one to two billing cycles. However, if the person you refer clicks on a different referral link before applying, including a link from a credit card review, you might not receive the referral bonus.

Are Credit Card Referral Bonuses Taxable Income?

The rewards you earn from referral bonuses could be considered taxable income, and you may need to report the income on your next tax return. In contrast, the rewards you earn from making purchases with your card aren’t considered taxable income because they are more like a rebate or discount. However, referring a friend doesn’t involve making a purchase.

Card issuers may also be required to send you a tax form 1099-MISC if you receive over $600 in value from referral bonuses in a year. They can choose to send you the form even if you earned less.

If you receive a cash back referral bonus, the bonus’s value is clear. But if you receive bonus miles or points, the card issuer may determine how much each mile or point is worth. For example, points in the card issuer’s rewards program might be worth 1 cent each, but some hotel points might be worth less. You might not know this amount until you receive Form 1099-MISC.

Check Your Credit and Other Intro Offers

Your credit score can impact whether you qualify for a new credit card. Get your FICO® Score for free from Experian before applying to understand where your credit stands and what you can do to improve it.

Referral links sometimes have different intro bonuses than other offers. When referring someone to a card, suggest they check the intro offers from several sources, such as your referral link, the card issuer directly, and Experian CardMatchâ„¢. If your referral offer is the best, there’s no harm in asking them to use your link to apply.

At O1ne Mortgage, we are committed to helping you make the best financial decisions. If you have any questions or need assistance with mortgage services, call us at 213-732-3074. Our team of experts is here to guide you every step of the way.