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On day two of my nice new permy job during 2009 in technically interesting but rubbish paid role I was given a brand new shiny plastic biro as a welcome gift.
On day three I served notice.
Moral of the story if you are going to give any gift at all make sure it's not cheap rubbish.
Did wonder how this works - permie colleague at ClientCo got £500 in High Street vouchers for being employee of the year or sommat. Presumably she gets taxed on that? Bit of a pain if you're given a gift you didn't ask for worth £500 and get a tax bill of £200.
As a student I got a summer job with Dixons. They had what they called a spiv list which was all the stock items they wanted to get rid of from calculators to TV's, the greater the value the more an item added to the reward. You could choose to have the extra money added to your wages and taxed or for the local booze chain vouchers.
I went for the vouchers and cos I was only going to be there a relatively short time made sure everytjing I sold was on the list. At the end of the gig I had to get a mate with a car to transport the booze to my flat, cases of beer stacked to the ceiling, cases of spirits. I gave most of it away and kept the spirits for Christmas and New Year.
As a student I got a summer job with Dixons. They had what they called a spiv list which was all the stock items they wanted to get rid of from calculators to TV's, the greater the value the more an item added to the reward. You could choose to have the extra money added to your wages and taxed or for the local booze chain vouchers.
I went for the vouchers and cos I was only going to be there a relatively short time made sure everytjing I sold was on the list. At the end of the gig I had to get a mate with a car to transport the booze to my flat, cases of beer stacked to the ceiling, cases of spirits. I gave most of it away and kept the spirits for Christmas and New Year.
You didn't get taxed on the booze vouchers? Can myCo incentivise me with booze vouchers?
Did wonder how this works - permie colleague at ClientCo got £500 in High Street vouchers for being employee of the year or sommat. Presumably she gets taxed on that? Bit of a pain if you're given a gift you didn't ask for worth £500 and get a tax bill of £200.
Normally I've seen it where you are given a gift of £700 which equals £500 in your pocket (exact math may vary)
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