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Hosted on MSNGOP Eye Taxing Employee Fringe Benefits Such As Transportation, Meals, And On-Site GymsTo Offset Trump-Era Tax Cut CostsHouse Republicans are considering taxing fringe benefits like employer-provided transportation, meals, and on-site gyms to ...
The GOP Congress is looking at including employer-provided benefits like free transportation, food and gyms as taxable income ...
WASHINGTON — Legislation reintroduced in the House of Representatives seeks to encourage employer support by reestablishing a ...
Specifically, if employer-provided coverage is greater than $50,000, the excess amount is considered a non-cash fringe benefit, and the premiums for that extra coverage become taxable income for ...
Fringe benefits are non-salary expenses, such as contributions to CU Boulder health and retirement plans, which CU Boulder must pay on behalf of employees. We are required to charge fringe benefits ...
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