- Many companies are defining their reward or loyalty policies for both customers and employees.
- It is necessary to evaluate the tax burdens related to the purchase of goods and services given for free.
- The purchase of goods given as gifts to employees cannot be classified as representation expenses.
- The company cannot benefit from the right to deduct VAT even if the products purchased are worth less than 50 euros.
- Services provided to employees for free also require evaluation of the right to deduct VAT.
- The performance towards employees is generally considered an operation outside the scope of VAT.
- The Italian Revenue Agency does not consider a direct and immediate link between the purchase of welfare services and the operations that confer the right to deduct VAT.
Source: eutekne.info
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