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Is the company Christmas Party considered a Benefit in Kind?
I have a Christmas Party organised for my staff, we are having a meal out and drinks. Is this a taxable Benefit in Kind?
Many employers like to organise a Christmas party for their staff in December. The good news is that the cost of the party (including drinks) is not a taxable Benefit-in-Kind once the expenses are reasonable and the party is available to all employees. This is also the case for an online Christmas party.
A benefit-in-kind (BIK) is any non-cash benefit of monetary value provided to an employee/director by an employer. The benefits have monetary value, so they must be treated as taxable income.
It is also worth noting that the cost of the Christmas Party for employees is a deductible expense.
Another way to reward your staff at Christmas is through the Small Benefit Exemption Scheme. Under the Small Benefit Exemption Scheme businesses, subject to certain conditions, can give employees, including directors, up to €1,000 once a year completely tax-free.
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Date published 18 Dec 2019 | Last updated 12 Dec 2024
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