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Old 03-18-2008, 03:47 PM
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What "Fringe Benefits" are permitted by the IRS?

Wow! Folks, this is a terrific site!

I heard some Fringe Benefits are not taxed to the employee. Can you provide me with some of the Non-Taxable Fringe Benefit Plans that are permitable by the IRS?

I am trying to understand this concept and see what works for my C-Corporation. Any assistance on this subject matter would be most appreciated!

Thanks...



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