Christmas bonus - hospitality industry - yay or nay?
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I've recently taken on a senior role in a charity whose retained staff are essentially engaged in hospitality - kitchen staff, grounds staff, cleaning staff etc. what I would designate as 'domestic staff'. The vast majority of the staff work properly hard.
In line with what I believe would be customary for domestic staff, I am suggesting they should be given a 'Christmas bonus' as a thank you for the work they've done through the year and as a sign of our appreciation for their efforts - I am suggesting £100 per person for everyone (hardly generous, but not insulting). They have received bonuses in the past.
The charity directors are positioning not to award any bonuses or gifts.
Am I off the mark here? Are Christmas bonuses a thing of the past?
In line with what I believe would be customary for domestic staff, I am suggesting they should be given a 'Christmas bonus' as a thank you for the work they've done through the year and as a sign of our appreciation for their efforts - I am suggesting £100 per person for everyone (hardly generous, but not insulting). They have received bonuses in the past.
The charity directors are positioning not to award any bonuses or gifts.
Am I off the mark here? Are Christmas bonuses a thing of the past?
Non-exec of a charity here. Having been drafted on to the board to bring operational and HR experience my advice is pretty much always "Forget it's a charity and pretend it's a business" then the decisions are generally made because the outcomes are positive for the business. In my retail and hospitality businesses everyone will get a gift, will either be vouchers or a gift bag of things we've picked out worth.
We have 23 staff and on Tuesday this week we nipped to the bank and drew out £4600, stuck 200 quid in a load of Christmas cards and went round and gave it to our (mostly) excellent employees.
Started doing it in 2020 after Covid hit and they really stepped up to support the businesses, and we’ve carried it on ever since. They truly are all very appreciative, me and the missus get a warm glow inside and so it’s a win win for all concerned.
Mick Dastardly said:
We have 23 staff and on Tuesday this week we nipped to the bank and drew out £4600, stuck 200 quid in a load of Christmas cards and went round and gave it to our (mostly) excellent employees.
Started doing it in 2020 after Covid hit and they really stepped up to support the businesses, and we’ve carried it on ever since. They truly are all very appreciative, me and the missus get a warm glow inside and so it’s a win win for all concerned.
At the risk of sounding like the Xmas Grinch how do you account for the tax/NI on that?Started doing it in 2020 after Covid hit and they really stepped up to support the businesses, and we’ve carried it on ever since. They truly are all very appreciative, me and the missus get a warm glow inside and so it’s a win win for all concerned.
Countdown said:
At the risk of sounding like the Xmas Grinch how do you account for the tax/NI on that?
I was thinking the same.If it was me I’d stick to £150 (inc vat) each and give a hamper or similar. It then falls into the ‘annual party’ expense category and is reclaimable and has no NI, P11 etc. implications.
Mick Dastardly said:
Countdown said:
At the risk of sounding like the Xmas Grinch how do you account for the tax/NI on that?
We take the money out as taxable income, and then it’s entirely up to us if we want to give it away to our employees.Or do what Tricky suggested and give them a hamper.
Simpo Two said:
larrylamb11 said:
The charity directors are positioning not to award any bonuses or gifts.
One could say that is not very... charitable...But perhaps their view is that the money in the coffers has been donated by people to be spent on a specific purpose, not staff bonuses.
Mick Dastardly said:
We have 23 staff and on Tuesday this week we nipped to the bank and drew out £4600, stuck 200 quid in a load of Christmas cards and went round and gave it to our (mostly) excellent employees.
Started doing it in 2020 after Covid hit and they really stepped up to support the businesses, and we’ve carried it on ever since. They truly are all very appreciative, me and the missus get a warm glow inside and so it’s a win win for all concerned.
Despite what others say,I'd commend you on this,just hope Mutley got his share Started doing it in 2020 after Covid hit and they really stepped up to support the businesses, and we’ve carried it on ever since. They truly are all very appreciative, me and the missus get a warm glow inside and so it’s a win win for all concerned.
Mick Dastardly said:
Countdown said:
At the risk of sounding like the Xmas Grinch how do you account for the tax/NI on that?
We take the money out as taxable income, and then it’s entirely up to us if we want to give it away to our employees.MustangGT said:
Mick Dastardly said:
Countdown said:
At the risk of sounding like the Xmas Grinch how do you account for the tax/NI on that?
We take the money out as taxable income, and then it’s entirely up to us if we want to give it away to our employees.MustangGT said:
Mick Dastardly said:
Countdown said:
At the risk of sounding like the Xmas Grinch how do you account for the tax/NI on that?
We take the money out as taxable income, and then it’s entirely up to us if we want to give it away to our employees.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldwwOD5IY98
Compared to the above non payment of income tax on £200 is negligible!
Giantt said:
Simpo Two said:
larrylamb11 said:
The charity directors are positioning not to award any bonuses or gifts.
One could say that is not very... charitable...But perhaps their view is that the money in the coffers has been donated by people to be spent on a specific purpose, not staff bonuses.

MustangGT said:
Mick Dastardly said:
Countdown said:
At the risk of sounding like the Xmas Grinch how do you account for the tax/NI on that?
We take the money out as taxable income, and then it’s entirely up to us if we want to give it away to our employees.Gassing Station | Business | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff