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benefit in kind
noun
- a nonpecuniary benefit, such as a company car or medical insurance, given to an employee
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Under electoral law, candidates are meant to declare such visits in their expenses as a "benefit in kind" if the visits promote their own election campaign.
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The prime minister is expected to declare corporate tickets to games he attends as a benefit in kind in his MP's register, with an approximate value given.
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Johnson has declared the stay as a as a “benefit in kind” from businessman David Ross, who has a villa on the island.
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Johnson’s spokesman, Max Blain, said the prime minister “transparently declared the benefit in kind.”
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In Germany, air miles are taxed as a benefit in kind.
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