Anne Bucher  |  September 20, 2017

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Citibank NA has agreed to pay $1.75 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging it improperly reported the taxable value of customers’ promotional American Airlines miles to the Internal Revenue Service.

If you received an IRS Form 1099 from Citibank that reported to the Internal Revenue Service that you received income from the receipt of promotional American Airlines miles between Jan. 1, 2009 and July 13, 2017, you may be eligible for compensation from the Citibank class action settlement.

According to the Citibank class action lawsuit, Citibank failed to adequately disclose to customers that it would report the taxable value of promotional American Airlines miles to the IRS. The plaintiffs also allege that the airline miles do not constitute reportable income and that Citibank overvalued the airline miles for reporting purposes.

“Citibank regularly offers promotional American Airline miles to induce customers to open up checking or savings accounts at Citibank, usually with a minimum deposit of $25,000,” plaintiffs Bertram Hirsch and Igor Romanov allege in the Citibank class action lawsuit, which they originally filed in February 2012.

However, Citibank failed to inform customers who signed up for the American Airlines miles promotions that it would file an IRS Form 1099 reporting that the customer received miscellaneous income at the rate of 2.5 cents per mile for the airline miles promotion, the plaintiffs allege.

Hirsch and Romanov claim that airline miles are not considered taxable income by the IRS, and even if they were taxable, Citibank’s valuation of the miles at 2.5 cents per mile is “grossly unfair and deceptive,” especially since the airline miles do not have a fixed value at the time they are received. The plaintiffs estimate that the average value of airline miles ranges from .76 cents per mile and 1.2 cents per mile.

Citibank denies the allegations but has agreed to settle the airline miles class action lawsuit to avoid the expense, inconvenience and distraction of continued litigation. The bank has agreed to pay up to $1.75 million to eligible Class Members who file timely and valid claims.

Class Members who would like to opt out of or object to the Citibank class action settlement must do so no later than Oct. 11, 2017.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members of the Citibank airline miles settlement include: “All persons or entities in the United States who received an IRS Form 1099 from Citibank as a result of opening a Citibank deposit account and receiving American Airline miles through Citibank promotions in which Citibank valued the American Airline miles at 2.5 cents per mile, during the period between January 1, 2009 and July 13, 2017.”

Potential Award

Up to $245.

Class Members may be eligible to receive a payment of up to 70 percent of the amount of income attributable to the receipt of American Airlines miles reported by Citibank on the Class Member’s IRS Form 1099 multiplied by the Class Member’s federal tax rate.

Proof of Purchase

N/A

Claim Form

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Claim Form Deadline

11/27/2017

Case Name

Bertram Hirsch, et al. v. Citibank NA, Case No. 1:12-cv-01124-DAB-JLC, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

Final Hearing

1/31/2018

Settlement Website

www.HirschAirlineMilesSettlement.com

Claims Administrator

Hirsch Airline Miles Settlement
c/o Rust Consulting Inc.
Settlement Administrator – 5671
P.O. Box 2599
Faribault, MN 55021-9599
1-866-403-0679

Class Counsel

James C. Kelly
THE LAW OFFICE OF JAMES C. KELLY

Samuel P. Sporn
SCHOENGOLD & SPORN PC

Defense Counsel

Julia B. Strickland
STROOCK & STROOCK & LAVAN LLP

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4 thoughts onCitibank American Airlines Miles Promotion Class Action Settlement

  1. Samantha says:

    Update please?

  2. Samantha says:

    Update?

  3. Mary Farrell says:

    Do not have claim # Send please to address on file

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      The settlement website has a link to a claim form that can be printed and mailed: https://hirschairlinemilessettlement.com/Portals/0/Documents/Court%20Docs/Claim%20Form.pdf. Or, you can contact the settlement administrator with your questions about why you didn’t receive a claim #.

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