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Tax, NI, and VAT Rules for Christmas Gifts and Vouchers to Employees and Customers

  • Gifts to employees are tax-free if they qualify as ‘trivial benefits’ (cost £50 or less, not cash, not performance-related, not contractual).
  • Non-trivial gifts (over £50 or not meeting conditions) are taxable, subject to Class 1A NI, and must be reported to HMRC.
  • Cash vouchers are always taxable; non-cash vouchers may be tax-free if under £50 and meet trivial benefit rules.
  • For directors of closed companies, trivial benefits are capped at £300 per year.
  • Gifts to customers are tax-deductible and VAT-reclaimable if under £50 per recipient per year and for promotional purposes; branded food/drink/tobacco gifts are allowed.

Source: whitefieldtax.co.uk

Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.



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