Overview
Chase offers business credit cards with credit limits typically set at 50% of your reported household income. For example, if your household makes $200,000 a year, you could get up to $100,000 in business credit. Household income is a stated number - they will NOT ask for income documents (Tax Returns, Paystubs, etc).
Application Steps
Authorizing Officer Title
Select 'Member'
First Name
Enter your legal first name
Last Name
Enter your legal last name
Middle Name (optional)
Optional field
Suffix (optional)
Optional field
Date of Birth
Format: mm/dd/yyyy
Mother's Maiden Name
Mother's last name before marriage
Tax ID Type
Select 'Social Security number (SSN)'
Social Security Number
Use SSN, NOT EIN for personal identification
Address Type
Select 'Domestic'
Street Address
Personal Address, NOT Business address
Suite/Apt (optional)
Optional
City
Enter your city
State
Select your state
ZIP Code
5-digit ZIP code
Email Address
If you have a Chase Personal account or any Chase product, use the email address for that account
Phone Number
Your contact phone number
Total Gross Annual Income
Include *HOUSEHOLD INCOME - If you are over 21, always include your household income. This means ALL sources of income everyone in your household receives.
Recommended Amount
$130,000 - $190,000 usually gets the highest limits
Business Structure
Select 'Limited Liability Company (LLC)'
Business Legal Name
Your LLC name
Business Name on Card
Same as business name
DBA Name
Select 'No' unless you have a DBA
Number of Employees
Include any number greater than 3 - can include yourself, business partner, property managers, property cleaners, etc.
When LLC was Created
Date your LLC was established
Estimated Monthly Spend
Type a number between $50,000 - $100,000
Annual Business Revenue
$1,000,000 recommended
Recommended Values
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Pro Tips
- Chase gives about 50% of total household income as business credit
- If over 21, always include ALL household income (spouse, investments, rental income, etc.)
- Household income is STATED - no income verification required
- $130,000 - $190,000 household income usually gets the highest limits
- Use your personal address, NOT business address for home address section
- If you have a Chase Personal account, use that email address
- Use SSN (not EIN) for personal Tax ID
- Number of employees: 3+ (include cleaners, property managers, etc.)

