Christmas is all about ‘the gift of giving’, but this year, those acts of kindness mean more to your team now than perhaps ever before.
The cost of living crisis has seen prices skyrocket, so we wanted to share some tax-efficient ways you can celebrate Christmas with your team, and bring a smile to their faces in these testing times.
You can give or do something for each of your team members that costs £50 (including VAT) or under per person. HMRC considers it a 'Trivial Benefit'.
It meets the criteria of a Trivial Benefit if:
This is applicable all year round too. You don’t need to pay tax on this or National Insurance or let HMRC know.
Nothing says Christmas indulgence quite like a luxury food or drink hamper. You could send one out to each team member, and personalise it to include all their favourite drinks and snacks. As long as the hamper comes in at £50 or under including postage and packaging, this is absolutely fine - and again can be considered a Trivial Benefit.
A nice idea is to support some local businesses that are offering hampers or put one together yourself.
If you want to throw an in-person or virtual party, you can claim up to £150 per person each year. If you haven't claimed anything else this year, you can use the full £150 for each team member. Similar to Trivial Benefits, you might not have to report anything to HMRC or pay tax and National Insurance.
If employees are worried about rising prices and how they will afford Christmas, a voucher as part of trivial benefits could help them with their Christmas costs. If you'd like to give each member of your team a voucher, this is allowed as long as each voucher is £50 or under (including any postage and packaging if applicable) and it can't be exchanged for cash.
Some ideas:
You can do this as many times as you like throughout the tax year.
Like to know more? Chat with Natalie, our tax specialist on 0345 201 1580 or tax@thewowcompany.com.