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News and notes from around the interweb: Consumers paying by credit card tend to spend more. Here’s an interesting experiment on how to get them not to. (HT: Marginal Revolution) Self-control in this regard is critical for benefiting from credit card rewards. The Marriott Rewards co-brand small business card is available with a 70,000 point […]
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Paying taxes sucks (well, unless I have any readers who work for the IRS, in which case I'd like to say thanks for working tirelessly to fund freedom). ;)
But oddly paying taxes stings slightly less when you earn miles for it. Even if there's a fee involved.
Now that we're in tax season, I figured I'd share the best way to pay your taxes by credit card, and also share my thoughts on whether it makes sense to do that or not.
Two websites to consider for paying your personal federal income taxes by credit card include the following:
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