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Are contributions made by an employer for workers compensation, unemployment insurance, social security, etc., considered fringe benefits?

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Are contributions made by an employer for workers compensation, unemployment insurance, social security, etc., considered fringe benefits?

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No. Any contribution that is required by law is not considered to be a bona fide fringe benefit.

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