Assist employers to show appreciation for employees and boost Irish business – Byrne
Extend the relaxation of rules for the Small Benefit Exemption
3rd February 2022 - Senator Maria Byrne
Government can assist employers to show appreciation for employees and boost Irish business by extending a measure that allows gift vouchers to be given twice a year tax free. That’s according to Senator Maria Byrne, Fine Gael’s Seanad Finance Spokesperson, who has previously campaigned on the issue of the Small Benefit Exemption.
Senator Byrne said, “The Small Benefit Exemption enables companies to give a gift voucher up to the value of €500, on which employees will not be required to pay tax.
“Normally this only applies to one qualifying incentive per year. However this was relaxed in 2020 by Revenue, allowing companies to avail of the Small Benefit Exemption on two occasions a year, up to the same maximum total per annum of €500.
“This change to the Small Benefit Exemption was introduced to enable employers to recognise the efforts of their staff in light of the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021, and I am calling on Revenue to extend it.
“Many companies and organisations are only now in a position to give gifts after a difficult two years. And many are looking to thank their workers for their additional commitment during the pandemic. It would be great if they could do so with a tax-free gift voucher now, without impeding their ability to give a similar voucher again at the end of the year as part of their usual approach to Christmas gifts or bonuses.
“This could also provide a real boost to Irish businesses. We know the pandemic has been especially hard for hospitality and retail who had to endure a number of closures and restrictions. Encouraging the giving of gift vouchers could really help to boost these sectors. With a voucher people may be more likely to treat themselves or their families to a meal out, a night or two away, or to spend on something they might not otherwise be able to buy.
“So many employers want to recognise and thank their staff – let’s equip them to do it by extending this relaxation of rules for the Small Benefit Exemption to the end of 2022,” Senator Byrne concluded.
ENDS
Senator Maria Byrne
Limerick CityMaria was elected to the Agricultural Panel of the 25th Seanad in April 2016. Currently Maria serves as Fine Gael…
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