How to Account for Credit Card Cash Back and Points: Contra-Expense vs. Other Income
Business credit card cash back is a rebate, not taxable income — unless it's a no-spend sign-up or referral bonus. This guide shows the two ways to book rewards (contra-expense vs. other income)…
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