ATO (tax office) payments by credit card

One more question

Has anyone been paying "AGL business" by paypal or postbillpay, either connected to a cc.

AGL limit CC payments to $4K
 
AGL goes nicely on a Citibank CC. They didn't stop a payment that was a bit higher than $4k last month.
Had to pay a large land tax bill so I used 2 Citi US cards and an Australian Citibank card. Saved over $4k by doing it tonight.
Hello AA miles and Kris Flyer miles.
 
With the pending demise of the Qudos Visa card, are there any Visa/Mastercards left that still pay on ATO txns?
Q was also my go to card to pay business expenses, they never seemed to mind so long as you stayed under $10k per day. Might be time to get legit and get a business CC. Does anyone know what the best QA points earning MC or Visa for business expenses but no ATO?
 
Apparently there is a CBA business Amex that might still be working at the ATO at 1.5 points rate. I don't have this card but it would probably have an earning cap on points.
St George Amplify seems to struggle to work and a family member is doing a tester.
 
Apparently there is a CBA business Amex that might still be working at the ATO at 1.5 points rate. I don't have this card but it would probably have an earning cap on points.
St George Amplify seems to struggle to work and a family member is doing a tester.

My CBA Business Platinum Amex/Mastercard is capped at 300k points per calendar year.
 
I didn't look into it hard but I asked the CBA if they had any cards that paid FF points on tax office payments and they told me they didn't.
It's funny, I'd have thought someone would be looking to pick up the ANZ Black customers, even if they put conditions in.
 
Paying the ATO in 2 instalments of $10,000 a day fills up a foolscap sheet of paper with receipt numbers. The one due by 21st is getting close to being finished. The rest are due on 28th so just need to keep plugging away.
I just got away with the foreign exchange on the big land tax bill so that was sweet. This morning the currency went over 0.77 for a short while which would have hurt as I booked the currency at .7610.
 
Perhaps a little tester Mattg? ;)

I would, but I don't actually have this card (yet). Just wondered if it might be worth getting it now that FB points can be transferred to VA.

So far the only issue I can see is the annual VA transfer limit of 138K FB points... (although any remaining balance can probably still be transferred to EY).
 
I am using VA today. Citi makes it easy but not for ATO.....in fact everything else but ATO. I wanted to test their J class to Sydney.
 
I didn't look into it hard but I asked the CBA if they had any cards that paid FF points on tax office payments and they told me they didn't.
It's funny, I'd have thought someone would be looking to pick up the ANZ Black customers, even if they put conditions in.
CBA business platinum Amex defintely work on ATO but $100,000 (300,000 pts) cap annually. $1=1.5 VA = 1.11KF.
 
I thought Norton and Malwarebytes would take care of that, but apparently not. I have been getting a lot of gambling spam recently.


If you find a word highlighted and it is a link to somewhere not nice it usually means you have some spamware on your computer.
 
If you already have malwarebytes, try a different browser - do you still get the spam link? if not - just use the different browser.

I use Chrome w/ uBlock Origin.
 
Just one more $10,000 for $54 for me earlier this morning. It is hard labour doing so much so little at a time but it is the challenge and the redemption prizes that have warped me.
 

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