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Monty Says, in 8-8-2007 at 10:36:07 from 81.138.234.132    

Are you sure the £1000 holiday isn’t taxable? I’m no accounting expert but I can’t see Inland Revenue letting £400 slip them by.

James Jenkins-Yates Says, in 8-30-2007 at 01:43:31 from 195.137.76.169    

A reward holiday isn’t taxable, if it was, why aren’t Christmas presents taxable?
From Government Website:
“Holidays -
If you are a higher-paid employee or director (see under heading Who is ‘higher-paid’) and receive a free holiday, you will have to pay tax on its value. Other employees do not have to pay tax on a free holiday as long as the holiday has no resale value and is not convertible to cash, for example, if payment is made direct to a hotel. A payment to a travel agent for a holiday abroad would be taxable.”

P.S Affiliates are not “Higher-Paid Employees”

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