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Are incentives subject to tax?

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Nneka
  • Updated May 01, 2023 15:42

Yes, they are. Bonuses, commissions, allowances, and stipends are usually considered additional income and therefore subject to tax. We handle this during payroll and pay out the net amount to the employee.

See also: Guide: How bonuses/expenses are taxed per country

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