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Benefit In Kind
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If your employer chooses to reward you with holiday vouchers instead of cash, is it a taxable benefit in kind? Does the employer tell HMRC or is it up to the employee to alert them to fix their tax code? How does either party benefit from this arrangement?
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As to whethe rholiday vouchers count, they probably do but the directgov page may clarify
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As to whethe rholiday vouchers count, they probably do but the directgov page may clarify
Yes, whilst they can't force you to take a benefit instead of a contractual cash/salary payment Sometimes employers have chosen to give benefits in lieu of a salary INCREASE as part of a periodic (usually annual review)- eg a below inflation salary increase + gym membership subsidy +extra day's holiday. That sort of change is of course perfectly legal.
Holiday vouchers are not something I've heard being given before as a regular element of pay but they are sometimes used as one off rewards
Holiday vouchers are not something I've heard being given before as a regular element of pay but they are sometimes used as one off rewards