tax guide

Governments tax annual bonuses. Governments have found that some creative citizens have tried to get out of paying taxes on annual bonuses by giving big work anniversary gifts. That has led to what can sometimes be complicated rules when it comes to taxation and work anniversaries.

This is the obligatory paragraph where we make clear that we’re not tax lawyers or accountants, nor are we expert in employment law, and we don’t live in most of the countries listed below. And further, laws can change and this web page could easily be out of date. For all these reasons and more, you should consult with an attorney and not rely on this web page for legal advice.

That warning aside, we do think this web page is helpful. It gives you a high-level understanding that allows you to craft your draft program in a somewhat informed way so that you can save time (and thus money) when you talk to your lawyer and/or accountant.

Why these countries? They’re the bigger English-speaking countries which will appear in the Taxes appendix of the English-language version of the forthcoming book Inspiring Work Anniversaries. If your country isn’t here, and you happen to know the rules, let us know, and we’ll happily add it!

(If you would like your law firm to be mentioned in the guide as a place readers can go for professional legal advice on this topic, please contact us.)