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President Trump signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (the Act), Public Law 119-21. While the Act contains several ...
Taxable fringe benefits include bonuses, company-provided vehicles, and group term life insurance (if coverage exceeds $50,000). The IRS views most fringe benefits as taxable compensation; employees ...
Congress passed H.R. 1, “An Act to Provide for Reconciliation Pursuant to Title II of H. Con. Res. 14” (the “Act”), which was ...
Inputs for employees are defined as assets or services, such as meals, housing, gifts, or entertainment intended for the ...
Fringe benefits are forms of compensation you provide to employees outside of a stated wage or salary. Common examples of fringe benefits include medical and dental insurance, use of a company car ...
Fringe benefits. For federal tax purposes, a fringe benefit is a form of pay for the performance of services. This doesn’t have to be exclusively for an employee, it could be an independent ...
If you have questions about employee fringe benefits, let’s talk. Jamie Choi joined Aldrich in 2013 and specializes in tax compliance, planning, and consulting services for businesses and ...
Depending on the nature of the gift and who you give it to, there are tax implications—both favorable and unfavorable—to ...
Welcome to Benefits on the Fringe, a new column from Recruiter.com writer Jason McDowell. Every month, McDowell will cover the most unique benefits that today's employers are using to woo talent ...
Fringe benefits are forms of compensation, usually non-cash, that full-time employees get in addition to their salaries. They improve life at work and/or outside of work, which is attractive in a ...
Welcome to Benefits on the Fringe, a column from Recruiter.com writer Jason McDowell. Every month, McDowell covers the most unique benefits that today's employers are using to woo talent, as well ...