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This policy serves as a supplement to The University of Texas at Austin HBP 9.1.1 to assure compliance with The University of Texas at Austin, UT System, State of Texas, and IRS rules and regulations; to ensure departments do not engage in excessive or inappropriate spending; to assist departments on how their budgets can be expended. Units reporting to the Dean of Undergraduate Studies may implement a more restrictive policy as approved by the Dean. 

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The purchase of flowers and other perishable items should follow the policies documented in HBP 9.1.1.J.

Flowers or other perishable items:

-must be sent on behalf of the department. 

-require an approved Official Occasion Expense Form prior to purchase. 

-may not exceed $200 (including delivery/shipping, and gratuity) and are tax exempt.

-may be purchased through vendor invoice, ProCard, or personal funds.


Gifts and awards should follow the Gift and Awards Policy outlined in HBP 9.1.8.

GIFTS FOR EMPLOYEES

Cash Awards:

-must be processed as a One Time Payment through Payroll. 

-state accounts are prohibited from paying awards.

-requires an award letter that includes the award name, selection criteria, frequency, amount of award, and account number that is approved by the Dean.

Merchandise:

-exceeding $50 will be considered taxable income.

-inscriptions reduce the value of an item to $0.

Gift Certificates and Gift Cards:

-PROHIBITED


GIFTS FOR STUDENTS

Cash Awards:

-state accounts are prohibited from paying awards.

-awards for public competition require contest flyer and/or website printout, list of winners, and award amounts.

Merchandise:

-exceeding $50 will be considered taxable income and require documentation of recipient's permanent mailing address and Social Security number for issuance of 1099-MISC form.

-inscriptions reduce the value of an item to $0.

Gift Certificates and Gift Cards:

-may not be awarded for job performance.

-exceeding $50 will be considered taxable income and require documentation of recipient's permanent mailing address and Social Security number for issuance of 1099-MISC form.


GIFTS FOR NON-EMPLOYEES

Cash Awards:

-state accounts are prohibited from paying awards.

-awards for public competition require contest flyer and/or website printout, list of winners, and award amounts.

Merchandise:

-exceeding $50 will be considered taxable income and require documentation of recipient's permanent mailing address and Social Security number for issuance of 1099-MISC form.

-inscriptions reduce the value of an item to $0.

Gift Certificates and Gift Cards:

-may not be awarded for job performance.

-exceeding $50 will be considered taxable income and require documentation of recipient's permanent mailing address and Social Security number for issuance of 1099-MISC form.


EXCEPTIONS

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