Reward your team with tax-free Christmas perks – A guide to employee Christmas gifts 

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The festive season offers the perfect opportunity to show your appreciation for your employees.  

With careful planning, you can provide tax-free Christmas bonuses, gifts, and parties while staying within HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) guidelines.  

Here is how to make the most of the tax-free allowances this Christmas, including advice on Christmas gifts for employees and staff Christmas presents. 

Throw a tax-free Christmas party 

A well-planned Christmas party can lift spirits and qualify for tax relief.  

HMRC’s £150 per head allowance means you can host an event for employees without it being considered a taxable benefit or subject to National Insurance contributions (NICs). 

Key points to consider: 

Delight with tax-free Christmas gifts 

Small gestures like employee Christmas gifts can go a long way in spreading festive cheer, and HMRC’s trivial benefits exemption makes it easy to stay tax-free.  

This exemption applies to both staff gifts and Christmas gifts for staff. 

To qualify for tax-free gifts to employees: 

It is important to note that regulations surrounding gift vouchers for employees can be complex. 

While gift cards may be taxable in some cases, certain non-cash vouchers can fall under the trivial benefits exemption. 

Are staff gifts tax deductible? 

Many employers wonder if gifts to employees are tax deductible.  

The answer is yes, provided they meet certain criteria.  

Staff gifts tax deductible under HMRC rules include those that fall under the trivial benefits exemption.  

However, not all employee gifts are taxable or tax-deductible.  

Always consult with our tax professionals or refer to HMRC staff gifts guidelines for the most up-to-date information. 

Combine tax-free perks for maximum impact 

There is no need to choose between a tax-free Christmas party and tax-free gifts for employees, you can enjoy both.  

Just keep detailed records and separate the costs, as different HMRC rules apply.  

This approach can contribute to staff welfare and boost morale during the festive season. 

Contact us today for expert advice on tax-free gifts to employees and other tax-efficient ways to reward your team this Christmas season. 

 

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