Grandfathered Chase Sapphire Reserve Cardholders: Don’t Forget To Spend Your 2023 Travel Credit Before Your December Statement Closes!

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The Chase Sapphire Reserve® card comes with a $300 annual travel credit.

If you applied for your Sapphire Reserve on or after 5/21/17, the annual travel credit is based on your cardmembership year. In other words if you opened a card on 3/1/22 and your statement closes on the 1st of the month, you will get a $300 credit for travel spending from 3/1/22 through 4/1/23 and it will reset annually on 4/1.

If you applied for your Sapphire Reserve before 5/21/17, the annual travel credit is based on the calendar year.

It’s important to remember that while AMEX uses a true calendar year, Chase’s calendar year credit ends once your December statement closes, so your calendar year can end anytime from 12/1 through 12/28. You can call Chase or go on Chase.com to push off your statement close date to as late as the 28th of every month (which would impute a statement due date of the 25th of every month).

Once your December statement closes you can start getting credit for the next calendar year. In other words if your statement closes on 12/5/23, you can start spending your 2024 credit on 12/6/23.

Click here to view how much of your annual travel spend has already been credited. Click on “Your Dashboard” on top of the page. You can tell what month your credit renews from your dashboard:

 

Wondering where you can use your travel credit? These categories have been confirmed as working for automatic travel refunds. Just spent in any of these categories and you’ll get an automatic refund:

Air:

Dining:

  • Uber Eats

Lodging:

Theme Parks and activities:

Transportation:

  • Amtrak
  • BART
  • Bridge tolls
  • Buses
  • Car rentals
  • Car2Go
  • Eurostar
  • Ferries
  • Greyhound
  • Jerusalem Light Rail
  • Limos
  • Long Island Railroad
  • Lyft rides
  • Megabus
  • Metra Rail Chicago
  • Muni/parking meters
  • NJ Transit
  • NYC MetroCard
  • NYC Parking Meters
  • Oyster card
  • Parking apps
  • Parking garages
  • Prepaid EZPass tolls loaded with the one-time payment option online or over the phone. If the system auto-loads then it may not count as travel, though it usually does.
  • Prepaid I-Pass tolls loaded via one-time payment
  • Prepaid FasTrak tolls loaded via one-time payment
  • Prepaid SunPass tolls loaded via one-time payment
  • Prepaid Washington DOT Good to Go tolls loaded via one-time payment
  • Postpaid 407ETR Toronto tolls
  • Subway travel
  • Taxis
  • Tolls
  • Trains
  • Trenitalia
  • Tunnel tolls
  • Turo
  • Uber add funds in Uber app (plus get 5% off).
  • Uber gift cards only if they are bought from the MileagePlusX app for iOS or Android
  • Uber rides
  • Ventra Chicago
  • Zipcar

Know of other charges that will trigger a credit? Hit the comments!

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6 Comments On "Grandfathered Chase Sapphire Reserve Cardholders: Don’t Forget To Spend Your 2023 Travel Credit Before Your December Statement Closes!"

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Zalmy

Hi Dan,

I opened the card in April 2019.

This is what mine says:

“Congrats! You have received your entire $300 annual travel credit this year. Next year’s travel credit will begin after your statement closing date in 04/2024”

Can I do the same thing?

Nate

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Shmuel

“If you applied for your Sapphire Reserve on or after 5/21/17, the annual travel credit is based on your cardmembership year. In other words if you opened a card on 3/1/22 and your statement closes on the 1st of the month, you will get a $300 credit for travel spending from 3/1/22 through 4/1/23 and it will reset annually on 4/1.”
The exxample is of someone who opened accou t before 5/21… no?

Sol

Am I able to get an additional card (same cardholder name) of this card, without having to pay for an additional?

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