Tax question. I received a $2500 voucher/giftcard from an airline due to an oversold flight. I'm wondering if this is taxable income for me?
Tax question. I received a $2500 voucher/giftcard from an airline due to an oversold flight. I'm wondering if this is taxable income for me?
No
Yes it is, just like any prize won
Technically, however, airlines do not report vouchers
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