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<blockquote data-quote="8up" data-source="post: 447791" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>where else would a gift of appreciation stir up such ill will? i've always liked the link to the old times, yeah wish the company was still handing out a gold coin. at the current exchange rate it woud only be a speck of gold dust.</p><p>i read an article on this topic this past summer regarding the difficulty turkey ranchers were facing with the increased cost of feed, which was due to the higher demand on the corn due to the increased prices since it was being moved to the ethenol processing plants. the article mentioned that some companies, those that would even consider to continue to offer a gift turkey might move to coupons in an effort to at least have something to offer their employees. as far as the taxable income, the value of the coupon states that it is $0.001 i'm sure the company tax lawyer gave them good advice on that. so move on, there must be something else you can find to piss and moan about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8up, post: 447791, member: 56"] where else would a gift of appreciation stir up such ill will? i've always liked the link to the old times, yeah wish the company was still handing out a gold coin. at the current exchange rate it woud only be a speck of gold dust. i read an article on this topic this past summer regarding the difficulty turkey ranchers were facing with the increased cost of feed, which was due to the higher demand on the corn due to the increased prices since it was being moved to the ethenol processing plants. the article mentioned that some companies, those that would even consider to continue to offer a gift turkey might move to coupons in an effort to at least have something to offer their employees. as far as the taxable income, the value of the coupon states that it is $0.001 i'm sure the company tax lawyer gave them good advice on that. so move on, there must be something else you can find to piss and moan about. [/QUOTE]
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