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Make Rent Payments Cheap and Easy AMEX Cards

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Hi,

Great news! Housing.com now accepts rent payments from AMEX Credit Cards, offering a more convenient method for transactions.

It appears that this service is currently available for two categories: "Home Service" and "Education Payments."

A beneficial option is to consider their Credit Plus Subscription, which reduces convenience fees with each payment. By selecting the "Education Category," you can enjoy a flat 15% discount on fees, lowering the convenience fee to just 1.4%, the lowest rate available. I did total transactions of Rs 60,000 and everytime it went through unlike mobikwik which fails most of the time.

To get started, feel free to use my referral link to access Housing.com
Use my invite code "40ifh" while making your first payment to get instant discount up to ₹300. 💸
Install the app by clicking here ➡️ https://bit.ly/3TtitEt & select “Pay on Credit” on the first screen.
 

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Guys use AmEx for advance tax before 15th of this month
So far if u used housing as rotation dont worry if you’re not blocked and by making tax payments u will be white listing ur card😉
I did the same and my milestone benefit short of 1l i use to pay advance tax in December View attachment 67828
Pls note no spend rewards for govt only milestone possible so use mrcc or Platinum Travel
Can we pay advance tax if we are salaried employee? Will that tax paid will be taken by our employer automatically for further tax deduction?
 
Can we pay advance tax if we are salaried employee? Will that tax paid will be taken by our employer automatically for further tax deduction?
Yes, you can if you have additional tax liabilities.

No, it wont be considered automtically by employer. But that can be used to set off the additional tax liabilities generated due to FD & Savings income, LTCG taxable amount, other income, etc.
If there's nothing to set-off....you can claim it back while filing ITR
 
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