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How Well Do You Know Which Benefits Are Subject to Employment Taxation?
Bloomberg BNA July 10, 2013
"While employer-provided benefits or payments generally are well received and appreciated by employees, there may be attendant tax consequences to both the employee and the employer that must be addressed. Many times employees are shocked that a benefit is actually subject to taxation. Of critical concern is whether an employer-provided benefit or payment constitutes taxable income to the employee and is subject to federal income tax withholding, Social Security and Medicare (both, FICA), and FUTA taxation. In addition, while some benefits may not result in taxable income, their receipt may require reporting to the IRS by the employer."
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