The Tax-Free B&H Credit Card Is Proof You Should Always Read the Fine Print - The Points Guy (2024)

Update: Some offers mentioned below are no longer available. View the current offers here.

Unless you live in Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire or Oregon, you're used to seeing an additional sales tax tacked on to all your purchases. In some cases, that extra dollar amount can be quite high, too. For example, Illinois — where I live — has a state tax rate of 6.25%. The opportunity to avoid paying those state taxes is an enticing offer, so when the TPG editorial team passed along info about a new save-the-tax credit card offer from B&H, I was intrigued.

B&H is primarily known for selling photo and video equipment, but it also sells plenty of other electronics. I'm a musician, and the retailer's selection of recording gear and microphones means I could save quite a bit of money on my music-related purchases if I decided to open the new B&H Payboo Credit Card. Payboo? Not exactly the greatest name, but nonetheless, it seemed like a great offer. "You pay the tax," the website reads, "and we pay you back instantly."

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I decided to investigate. Sure, enough, the website's calculator told me that I would be eligible for a 6.25% savings on products shipped to my zip code in Chicago. That's a sizable return. But is it actually worth it? If you're buying a Sony HDW650F HDCAM Camcorder, perhaps the answer is yes. That piece of equipment costs a whopping $47,819. For me, that would translate to an additional tax bill of more than $2,900. However, let's consider this card for more average customers with average budgets. I dug in to the details to discover that, for most of them, the answer is probably no.

The Benefits Don't Apply to a Big Portion of the Population

The marketing introduction to this card feels like it appeals to anyone, but the asterisk is very important. Here's the fine print — in regular font for your reading convenience — at the bottom of the page:

The tax-equivalent loyalty reward offer is not valid in Alabama, District of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming. If shipping to these jurisdictions, enter your shipping zip code here to check for available Payboo Card savings.

The tax-equivalent loyalty reward offer is not available on orders shipped to any jurisdiction that does not require B&H to collect and remit state and/or local sales or use tax (Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Montana, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia, as of May 1, 2019).

OK, that list includes a lot of places. If you call any of these places home, the card is an instant loser for you. If you're buying a smaller amount of electronics, consider an option like the Bank of America Cash Rewards credit card. You can set online shopping as a category for earning 3% cash back. While that amount is capped at $2,500 per quarter, you'll still earn an additional 1% on all your other purchases.

The Interest Rate Is Insanely High

I know that many TPG readers satisfy the number-one rule of credit card rewards: Never carry a balance, so you will never pay interest. Finance charges can quickly negate any rewards. However, it's no secret that plenty of credit cardholders do pay interest. In fact, data from the Federal Reserve pins collective American credit card debt above $1 trillion. The Payboo card is poised to push that number even higher with another piece of fine print:

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**For new accounts: Purchase APR is 29.99%.

As of this writing, the average interest rate for credit cards is 17.72%. For customers who might need a bit of time to pay off expensive purchases like that Sony Camcorder, it is much wiser to find a credit card with an introductory 0% APR offer to avoid that criminally high interest rate.

There Is No Bonus Opportunity

One of the main benefits that B&H is banking on attracting interest is the lack of annual fee. Well, the card also lacks any introductory opportunity to rack up extra rewards. It's important to note that buying video or audio equipment can be a decent chunk of cash — one that is large enough to satisfy the spending thresholds on a number of more versatile cards. For example, spending $3,000 in the first 3 months of card membership would be enough to take advantage of a 60,000-mile bonus promotion after opening a Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card

Everyone likes the ability to eliminate extra taxes, so the B&H headline will certainly turn some heads. I hope they pause, though, and spend more time doing the math to realize that there are most likely better credit cards for their wallets.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

The Tax-Free B&H Credit Card Is Proof You Should Always Read the Fine Print - The Points Guy (2024)

FAQs

How does Payboo avoid taxes? ›

When taxes are calculated at checkout and the customer uses the Payboo card, the taxes paid are automatically subtracted from the total. Even though the taxes are "refunded." the taxes are still paid for and there are no special filing requirements.

Does bhphotovideo charge tax? ›

Nearly one year ago, the Supreme Court ruled that out-of-state retailers must collect sales tax on internet sales. California recently implemented this ruling and B&H is now collecting sales tax on all applicable sales in California, which has impacted B&H and our customers.

What happened to the B&H credit card? ›

The new Payboo® Card, issued by Comenity Capital Bank, continues to be exclusively for use at B&H and replaces B&H's prior separate Payboo and Financing credit cards issued by Synchrony Bank.

Can I use a B&H credit card anywhere? ›

You may use your Account to make purchases anywhere the Card is accepted. If your Card has the logo of one of our network providers (e.g., American Express, Visa and Mastercard), you may use your Account to make Cash Advances.

Does B&H charge sales tax in NJ? ›

Until this year, B&H only charged sales tax in New York and New Jersey, since those were the only states where the retailer had a physical presence. However, as a result of the South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. Supreme Court case, B&H is now required to charge sales tax in additional states.

Is there sales tax on B&H in California? ›

You can check your local tax rate by punching in your zip code on the B&H credit cards page. For example, if you live in Los Angeles, California, and buy a $3,000 camera, a 9.5% sales tax is tacked onto your order, increasing the price you pay by $285.

When did B&H Photos start charging sales tax? ›

"As you may know, based on a June 2018 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, California is now requiring out of state sellers to collect sales tax. As a result, B&H will begin to collect sales tax on shipments to California on April 1st. All reputable retailers are complying with the new laws and collecting sales tax."

Is b and h legit? ›

BBB. B&H is a proud member of the Better Business Bureau for many years. B&H maintains the highest standard of business ethics. Millions of satisfied customers are a testimony to our integrity & best service before, during & after the sale.

What is B&H known for? ›

B&H Photo Video (also known as B&H Photo and B&H and B&H Foto & Electronics Corporation) is an American photo and video equipment retailer founded in 1973, based in Manhattan, New York City.

Is B&H Payboo discontinued? ›

The B&H Payboo Credit Card program is being discontinued.

Who competes with B&H? ›

B&H Photo Video vs competitors
CompanyFounding DateHeadquarters
Roberts Camera1957Indianapolis, IN
P Precision Camera & Video1976Austin, TX
Samy's Camera1976Los Angeles, CA
Crutchfield1974Charlottesville, VA
17 more rows

What company is a black card? ›

The American Express Centurion Card, colloquially known as the Black Card, is a charge card issued by American Express. It is reserved for the company's wealthiest clients who meet certain net worth, credit quality, and spending requirements on its gateway card, the Platinum Card.

What country is B&H? ›

Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Bosna i Hercegovina, Босна и Херцеговина), sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula.

Does Amazon take taxes out of FBA? ›

How Amazon FBA Sales Tax Is Collected. In most cases, Amazon will collect sales tax for you. However, you still need to obtain a state sales tax permit allowing you to collect sales tax. Additionally, you will need to file a sales tax return even if Amazon is doing most of the collection for you.

Why is Amazon exempt from paying taxes? ›

The biggest reason is pretty simple. When companies pay their employees with restricted stock, as Amazon does, the tax code allows them a deduction for the value of the restricted stock when the employees have full access to that stock, and can actually sell it (on the vest date).

Is payboo interest free? ›

The daily rate for purchases is the APR times 1/365. The daily rate for purchases is . 08217% (APR 29.99%). Interest will be imposed in amounts or at rates not in excess of those permitted by applicable law.

How does Amazon not pay any taxes? ›

Amazon largely pays no corporate tax precisely because it reinvests those profits into its operations. Under a scenario where Amazon had no corporate tax breaks, it would disincentive the company from reinvesting and thus creating greater opportunity for the businesses and cities in which it operates.

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