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Navigating Tax Implications of Holiday Gifts for Employees

As the holiday season approaches, many employers consider giving gifts to their employees as a gesture of appreciation. If these gifts are both occasionally offered and have a low fair market value, they are typically considered a de minimis fringe benefit. This classification means the gift is tax-free for the employee and tax-deductible for the employer. Image 2 For businesses located in the greater Orlando area, such as our firm in Maitland, Florida, which specializes in business taxation and accounting, understanding these nuances is essential. Ensuring your employee gifts meet these criteria not only makes for happier staff but also optimizes your tax-deductible expenses.

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