Is my SOFI refinancing bonus of $300 taxable income? I did not receive any 1099 from them and do not find any when I log into SOFI/Mohela but do not want to make any mistake with underreporting. Thanks!
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Since the IRS considers any 1099 payment as taxable income, you are required to report your 1099 payment on your tax return. For example, if you earned less than $600 as an independent contractor, the payer does not have to send you a 1099-MISC, but you still have to report the amount as self-employment income.
Now whether the IRS knows or cares is a different story
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You get a $300 bonus for refinancing?! I thought it was just for referring others.
Looks like I may be refinancing from Laurel Road then.
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You're killing me. People tell me I write about refinancing too often, but apparently it isn't often enough.
https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/student-loan-refinancing/
I've only heard of one lender sending 1099s. I'm not sure it wouldn't be considered like a cash back bonus for a credit card, which is generally viewed as a discount.Helping those who wear the white coat get a fair shake on Wall Street since 2011
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Well the one thing that I thought I knew about before learning about WCI was refinancing loans because I have done it a bunch of times. I did it multiple times before learning about WCI so I never bothered reading your posts about that subject. No I have read your blogpost I will apply via Sofi. Already at 5 year variable for 2.74% and ~$40k left to go but perhaps with first attending contract in hand Sofi will give me a better rate.
My ignorance was not a reflection on you wise sir and your fabulous site. I was good at living below my means and paying off debt before WCI. Rather I used this site to learn all about retirement planning and investing. I am embarrassed now though...
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