Door-to-door mobility, paid by the company. Works for rides and Uber Eats.
Uber Gift Cards apply to both rides and Uber Eats inside the recipient's existing Uber account. For dispersed teams that don't share an office, that's a practical perk — taxis to the airport, late-night rides home after a deploy, a takeaway dinner after a long week.
The card is closed-loop within the Uber app. In Germany it qualifies as Sachbezug within €50/month; in the Netherlands it fits the WKR vrije ruimte. In the UK Uber sits comfortably inside the £50 trivial benefits rule.
Note: Uber Gift Cards are country-specific (US Uber ≠ NL Uber). We deliver the right local card per recipient.
How this card sits inside each country's framework. General information, not tax advice — confirm with your accountant for material program volumes.
Closed-loop Uber service — Sachbezug-compliant within €50/month under § 8 EStG.
Fits WKR vrije ruimte; geschikt voor lage-bedrag waardering.
Not pre-approved by URSSAF; treat as taxable benefit unless via a CSE program.
Fits the £50 trivial benefits rule.
Cash-equivalent fringe benefit per IRS — report on W-2.
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.
Yes — a single Uber Gift Card balance can be spent on both rides and Uber Eats in the recipient's home country.
No, they are tied to a specific country's Uber account. We deliver the correct local card per recipient.
Uber Gift Cards apply to the personal Uber account, not the corporate Uber for Business wallet. The two are separate balances.
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