'Corporate welfare' is the set of goods and services that a company can make available to its employees and their families in order to improve their private and working life, taking advantage of tax relief.
The tools used may not be monetary in nature but exclusively in the form of the provision of goods or services, or a combination of the two.
Corporate welfare makes it possible to finance family services such as health insurance policies, supplementary pensions, nurseries, but also medical expenses or transport subscriptions. It can also include vouchers for
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