What: The policy on celebratory events and gifts to employees and nonemployees has been updated, increasing the nontaxable threshold to $100 and allowing gift certificates of $100 or less to nonemployees.
Wondering when to classify a reimbursement to a student as taxable? Confused on what a fellowship, grant, scholarship, prize, award, service payment or gift is? Would you like to know when to classify these payments as taxable?
The Financial Policy Office will hold a Fellowship Payments and Reimbursements for Students and Nonemployees Information session on Wednesday, April 26 from 9:30-10:30 in the Forum Room at Lamont Library. To attend, please send an email to financialpolicy@harvard.edu with the word “registration” in the subject line. The session is open to...
The Financial Policy Office will host a PCard Policy Information Session on Wednesday, March 29 from 1:00-2:00 in the Forum Room at Lamont Library. To attend, please send an email to financialpolicy@harvard.edu with the word “registration” in the subject line. The session will be open to all; please feel free to forward this invitation to others who may be interested.
Join us for an overview of the new Fellowships vs. Reimbursements Policy, including an overview of tax issues, plus Q&A with a panel of experts from Tax Reporting, the Office for Sponsored Programs, and Strategic Procurement.
Please email financialpolicy@harvard.edu to register.