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fringe benefit

NOUN
  1. an incidental benefit awarded for certain types of employment (especially if it is regarded as a right)
    a limousine is one of the fringe benefits of the job

How To Use fringe benefit In A Sentence

  • The substantiation rules for the working condition fringe benefit are similar to those for travel and entertainment expenses covered in Chapter 5.
  • It is too much to expect musicians to deliberately cast aside the fringe benefits of success.
  • For parents food provides extra fringe benefits. Positive Parent Power
  • What shows up in the statistics as fringe benefits is really a private social welfare payment from the young to the old.
  • One fringe benefit of using the nose baggage compartment is that placing cargo up front helps soundproof the cabin.
  • Fringe benefits may also include a company car, subsidized housing, and profit-sharing.
  • The company plans to beef up our fringe benefit.
  • The company plans to beef up our fringe benefit.
  • If you're settling an employment suit, there might be some wages (with withholding of taxes and reported on a Form W-2); some nonwage emotional distress damages (taxable, but not wages, so reported on a Form 1099); some reimbursed business expenses (usually nontaxable, unless the employee had deducted them); some pension or fringe benefit payments (usually nontaxable); and so on. 10 Things To Know About Taxes On Damages
  • We provide fringe benefits such as annual bonus, three - week paid vacation a year, health Insurance.
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