Closed-loop home & furniture, universally recognised, fits in-kind frameworks.
IKEA is the global home and furniture brand. An IKEA gift card is closed-loop, redeemable in any IKEA store and on ikea.com in the country of issue.
Because IKEA is a single retailer, the card qualifies as an in-kind benefit in every market that has an in-kind framework: Sachbezug in Germany, WKR in the Netherlands, chèque cadeau via CSE in France for recognised events, trivial benefits in the UK.
How this card sits inside each country's framework. General information, not tax advice — confirm with your accountant for material program volumes.
Closed-loop, qualifies as Sachbezug within €50/month under § 8 EStG.
Fits WKR vrije ruimte.
Eligible as chèque cadeau via CSE for recognised URSSAF events.
Fits trivial benefits within £50 per gift.
Cash-equivalent fringe benefit, report on W-2 regardless of amount.
General information about gift card tax frameworks. Not tax advice; confirm with your accountant for material program volumes.
On gift.cards you only pay the face value — there are no platform or setup fees.
No — IKEA gift cards are country-specific. gift.cards issues the correct national IKEA card per recipient.
Yes, on the local ikea.com storefront and in physical stores.
Yes, within the €50/month tax-free limit. IKEA is closed-loop and not convertible to cash.
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