01-04-2008 06:19 AM
01-04-2008 06:35 AM
01-04-2008 06:57 AM
mrsfoofyfoo wrote:
Yesterday, I applied for an AMEX Green card (approved, yay!). It asked for my HHI, and without thinking I entered in my own compensation for the year of 2007. However, I am newly married (about 3 mos or so), and am now wondering whether I should have put in my income, and my husband's, even though I was applying for the card by myself? Is it fair to add in his income under the HHI field when applying for any credit card by myself? And, for AMEX customers, when we file our joint tax return in the spring, and there is a higher income than I reported to AMEX, will that trigger a dreaded F/R on my account?TIA for your input.
01-04-2008 07:05 AM
mrsfoofyfoo wrote:Yesterday, I applied for an AMEX Green card (approved, yay!). It asked for my HHI, and without thinking I entered in my own compensation for the year of 2007. However, I am newly married (about 3 mos or so), and am now wondering whether I should have put in my income, and my husband's, even though I was applying for the card by myself? Is it fair to add in his income under the HHI field when applying for any credit card by myself? And, for AMEX customers, when we file our joint tax return in the spring, and there is a higher income than I reported to AMEX, will that trigger a dreaded F/R on my account?TIA for your input.

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