Are Corporate Gifts Tax-Deductible?
The short answer: Yes, corporate gifts can often be tax-deductible—but the rules vary based on who receives your gift and how you structure your giving.
Are Gifts for Clients & Business Partners Tax-Deductible?
Basic Rule: $25 Per Person (Non-Employee) Per Year
When gifting to anyone who isn’t an employee (clients, prospects, vendors, business partners, or independent contractors), the IRS allows businesses to deduct up to $25 per recipient per year as a business expense.
Key Exceptions That May Affect Your Deduction:
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Gifts to companies for use in their business (not individuals) have no $25 limit
Instead of deducting $25 on one gift for a CEO, you can deduct the entire cost of a gift to their company (for ex. a shareable 100$ office gift box that they can enjoy with their team) within reason.
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Incidental costs related to business gifts may not be counted towards the $25 limit. This could include engraving, gift-wrapping, packaging, shipping, or other related costs that don’t add substantial value to the gift.
Instead of deducting $25 on a $35 gift box that includes free shipping, request to itemize your receipt as a $25 gift box + $10 shipping.
Are Gifts for Employees Tax-Deductible?
Basic Rule: No Limit on Employee Gift Tax Deductions
Employee gifts are fully-deductible as a business expense.
However, some gifts are considered taxable income for the employees who receive them.
Gifts that are Potentially Tax-Free for Your Employees
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Occasional gifts: A standard gift box may qualify as a tax-free "de minimis" benefit. (It may depend on the purpose of the gift, but think of small and sporadic treats that would be impractical to account for.)
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Achievement awards: Employees may receive up to $400 in tax-free recognition gifts (or up to $1,600 with a qualified written plan).
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Wellness programs: Wellness programs involving gifts may be eligible for state tax credits or coverage through your company healthcare plan. Potentially considered as tax-free benefits for your employees.
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Office supplies for business use: meeting refreshments, office snacks, coffee, etc. are tax-deductible and tax-free for employees.
Avoid Taxable Gifts
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Cash or gift cards (must always be reported and will be taxable for your employees)
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High-value personal gifts (may need to be reported and will potentially be taxable for your employees)
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Gifts that could be considered entertainment are treated as entertainment – and cannot be deducted as such.
How to Document Gifts for Tax Deductions
Keep records of:
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Recipient's name and business relationship to your company
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Date the gift was given
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Description of the gift and its contents
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Cost of the gift (broken down into shipping and contents if needed)
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Optional: Business purpose of the gift (relationship building, employee wellness, client retention, promotional materials, etc.)
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Be sure to save all receipts, invoices, and shipping confirmations
Tip: We offer pre-formatted records with your order to make your tax documentation easy!
Narrative Food’s Approach to Tax-Smart Gifting
1. Business Gifts
Perfect for holiday appreciation, welcome gifts, and milestone celebrations.
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Starting at $25, our gifts are designed to account for the standard $25 deduction.
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Our larger gift boxes may be fully-deductible when given to a company’s entire team.
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Request our pre-formatted records with your bulk gifts for easy tax documentation.
2. Employee Gifts
We offer individual gifts for every occasion and subscriptions designed for remote teams.
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Food gifts (like ours) are typically tax-free for employees and often fully-deductible for your company.
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Think occasional gifts of gratitude, achievement and recognition awards, wellness programs, or even office supplies for business use.
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Never gifts that can be considered taxable: cash, gift cards, valuables, and entertainment.
3. And Custom Projects for all of your gifting needs.
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Ex. Custom gifts that support your favorite makers and tell your story.
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Ex. Meeting refreshments paired with team-building food experiences.
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Ex. Promote remote team culture while supporting health.
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Ex. Rewards and tools for participation in wellness programs.
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Narrative Food is a Maine-based Certified B Corp specializing in sustainable corporate food gifts that build relationships, support employee wellness, and create positive social impact through partnerships with small-batch makers nationwide.
Talk to Your Tax Professional
Remember: This information is for general guidance only. Tax laws are complex and change frequently. Always consult with qualified tax professionals for advice specific to your business situation.
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