Skip to main content

This post may contain affiliate links which may compensate us based on your interaction. Please read the disclosures for more information.

 Free food is a common office perk. Now the IRS may want a bite too. 

Businessman making coffee
Jacob Lund / Shutterstock.com

A significant shift in tax law could make workplace food perks much more expensive for employers starting in 2026. According to reporting from The Washington Post, companies will lose their ability to deduct the cost of on-site cafeterias and meals provided to employees who work late. Tax accountants believe this change probably extends to those office staples we’ve all come to expect: the…

 Read More 

Leave a Reply