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John Reilly • December 9, 2024

Christmas Party Grinch

Christmas parties are a great time to strengthen your connection with your staff, clients and suppliers. Unfortunately, there is no good news on the tax consequences of these events.


Christmas parties are treated as “Entertainment” and generally not tax-deductible.  For Christmas parties held on premises where only employees attend, all costs are not deductible and no GST credits are available. However, the costs are exempt from FBT.


Where Christmas parties are held off-premises; if the spend per employee is under $300 per head, it is exempt from FBT as it is considered a minor benefit.  However, it is not tax-deductible and you can not claim GST credits.  Above $300 per head, it is subject to FBT and you can now claim a tax deduction and the GST credits.  This scenario does sound favourable, however, the FBT applicable is approximately the same amount as the tax saved on the deduction and the GST credit you have claimed.


All expenditures on your clients attending your Christmas Party are not tax-deductible. Nor can you claim GST credits. However, it is exempt from FBT.


Christmas parties are more about strengthening relationships.  Don’t focus on the tax consequences, just be aware of them.


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