Someone told my boss that the university is no longer allowed to provide food for meetings that involve staff, because the food is a taxable benefit for the employee and would have to be noted in our paycheck. Does this sound crazy to anyone else? (I also just came from a meeting that had food)
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She was great in The Riches.
I remember rebuses, but I can't remember the beer that went with them. Hm. I do know that if you put a lime in a Meisterbrau it tastes an awful lot like Corona.
Does this sound crazy to anyone else?
Yes. Possibly technically correct in some sense, but definitely crazy.
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She DOES have a pretty low profile, you're right. I haven't seen her in much.
Huh, she was in GoldenEye ?
Shari, how are your kids possibly old enough for a FAFSA? No help, though, since I haven't seen one since the 90s.
She DOES have a pretty low profile, you're right. I haven't seen her in much.
Well, she has a long resume. She just doesn't parade her life around much.
In GoldenEye she played a really crappy Russian lounge singer. It was quite funny.
Does this sound crazy to anyone else?
Yes.
I mean, we're no longer allowed to have food at most meetings either, but that's just because our entertainment budget was slashed.
I mean, we're no longer allowed to have food at most meetings either, but that's just because our entertainment budget was slashed.
I think someone just got mixed up as to why they couldn't have food. I just read the IRS publication on fringe benefits, and it pretty clearly states that occasional "meals" were not taxable, however if the meal was provided to you daily (like a restaurant that sits everyone down to a meal) it is.
Someone told my boss that the university is no longer allowed to provide food for meetings that involve staff, because the food is a taxable benefit for the employee and would have to be noted in our paycheck. Does this sound crazy to anyone else? (I also just came from a meeting that had food)
If you expense meals that's generally counted towards your taxable income. But I've never heard of that applying to something like that.