Should enterprises reward employees in kind be included in income tax?

Enterprises that reward employees in kind also need to pay personal income tax. The forms of personal income include cash, physical objects, securities and other forms of economic benefits. If the income is in kind, the taxable income shall be calculated according to the price indicated on the obtained certificate. If there is no physical voucher or the price indicated on the voucher is obviously low, the taxable income shall be verified with reference to the market price.

According to Article 8 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Individual Income Tax Law of the People's Republic of China, the forms of personal income include cash, physical objects, securities and other forms of economic benefits; If the income is in kind, the taxable income shall be calculated according to the price indicated on the obtained certificate. If there is no physical voucher or the price indicated on the voucher is obviously low, the taxable income shall be verified with reference to the market price; If the income is securities, the taxable income shall be verified according to the par price and market price; If the income is other forms of economic benefits, the taxable income should be verified with reference to the market price.

Extended data:

The scope of personal income stipulated in Article 6 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Individual Income Tax Law of the People's Republic of China:

(1) Income from wages and salaries refers to wages, salaries, bonuses, year-end salary increase, labor dividends, allowances, subsidies and other income related to employment.

(2) Income from remuneration for labor services refers to income obtained by individuals from engaging in labor services, including design, decoration, installation, drawing, testing, medical treatment, law, accounting, consulting, lecturing, translation, manuscript review, painting and calligraphy, sculpture, film and television, audio and video recording, performance, performance, advertisement, exhibition, technical service, introduction service and brokerage service.

(3) The term "income from royalties" refers to the income obtained by individuals from publishing their works in the form of books, newspapers and periodicals.

(4) Income from royalties refers to income obtained by individuals from providing patents, trademarks, copyrights, the right to use non-patented technologies and other franchises; The income from providing the right to use copyright does not include the income from remuneration.

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