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  • 51Employer Transportation Benefits in the United States — An employer may provide transportation benefits that are tax free up to a certain limit. Under the US Internal Revenue Code section 132(a), the qualified transportation benefits is one of eight types of statutory fringe benefits excluded from… …

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  • 52IRS Publication 15-B - Employer's Tax Guide to Fringe Benefits — A document published by the Internal Revenue Service that provides employers with guidance on how to account for fringe benefits when filing tax documents. Fringe benefits are non cash benefits provided to persons who perform services to a… …

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  • 53Statement Of Changes In Net Assets Available For Pension Benefits — An income statement that identifies any transactions that alter the net assets that are available for pension benefits. Pension fund statements list additions and deductions from the available asset list on the statement of changes . The largest… …

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  • 54funded unapproved retirement benefits scheme — Companies may provide retirement benefits greater than the Inland Revenue limits. Such top up benefits schemes may be funded through either a FURBS (funded unapproved retirement benefits scheme) or an URBS (unfunded unapproved retirement benefits …

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  • 55unfunded unapproved retirement benefits scheme — Companies may provide retirement benefits greater than the Inland Revenue limits. Such top up benefits schemes may be funded through either a FURBS (funded unapproved retirement benefits scheme) or an URBS (unfunded unapproved retirement benefits …

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  • 56fraternal benefit society benefits — Benefits, often group life insurance, fraternal societies provide to their members. The Elks, Masons, or Knights of Columbus are common fraternal societies that provide benefits. Also called benefit society, benevolent society, or mutual aid… …

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  • 57Accrued Benefits — Coverage earned by an employee on a pension plan, based on years of service with an employer. Accrued benefits may include vacation, sick or personal time off, or other related benefits. Employees who are laid off, retire or are fired must… …

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  • 58Fringe Benefits — A collection of various benefits provided by an employer, which are exempt from taxation as long as certain conditions are met. Any employee who receives taxable fringe benefits will have to include the fair market value of the benefit in their… …

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  • 59IRS Publication 721: Tax Guide To U.S. Civil Service Retirement Benefits — A document published by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that provides information on income tax rules for individuals who have retired from federal service. Retirement benefits for federal employees are paid by either the Civil Service… …

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  • 60Federal Employees Health Benefits Program — The Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) is a system of managed competition through which employee benefits are provided to full time permanent civilian employees of the United States Government. It allows insurance companies and… …

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