PwC’s Workforce podcast

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A series of podcasts tackling the key issues facing organisations today on their most important asset: their workforce. Last year, working remotely became the new standard, putting new challenges on the table for all organisations. From upskilling employees, to defining a suitable reward model, to retaining talent and collaborating in the most efficient way, this series offers practical guidance and solutions. We will also give insights on hot tax and social security topics you need to be aware of as an HR member. read less
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Episodes

Reshaping the workplace: where flexibility meets connectivity
Oct 11 2023
Reshaping the workplace: where flexibility meets connectivity
Ever since the pandemic hit, remote work has become the new norm. In this podcast, Maxime Duymelinck (PwC), Thierry Janssen (Xwork) and Sandra De Weerd (PwC) are diving deep into the question of how employers can give their employees more freedom when it comes to where they work – whether it's at the office, at home, or in a nearby collaboration hub.In order to organise workplace flexibility, Xwork offers a platform allowing companies to offer flexible and inspiring workplaces close to the employees' homes, thereby improving their employee engagement and work-life balance. However not every employee can work from home and what fits one company does not necessarily meet the needs of other organisations.Organisations are challenged to finding a balance between remote working and staying connected within the teams. Solutions for The Fear Of Missing Out and the Distance Bias, must be found in holistic thinking where the entire ecosystem of the employee’s wellbeing is considered.Join us in this interesting chat where flexibility and staying connected take the spotlight. And guess what? The office scene is shifting gears. The office is no longer just a place ‘to do the work’. It's all about becoming a hub for collaboration and building a sense of community.  Let's dive in, you will meet Simon Solitary, Nathalie Nomad, George Greeter and Cindy Collaborator and explore the exciting future of the workplace!More information on this podcast, and others, can be found on our website
Cost proper to employer:  “Is your costs reimbursement policy secured”?
Dec 7 2022
Cost proper to employer: “Is your costs reimbursement policy secured”?
Costs proper to the employer, meaning expenses which are incurred by employees in the context of their employment agreement and then reimbursed by the employer, has become a “hot topic” recently due to a legislative change. In practice, the reimbursement of such costs can be made on the basis of actual expenses or on basis of monthly lump sum allowances that cover these expenses. If settled correctly, this kind of reimbursement is advantageous for both the employee and the employer. For the employee the reimbursment is in principle free of tax and social security contributions. For the employer, as the reimbursement does not qualify as “salary”, no employer social security contributions are due.  Due to the recent legislative change, we can expect more audits (from the tax and the social authorities) of these reimbursement of costs “proper to the employer”. Therefore, it is essential to be prepared in case of an audit and to assess, as an employer, the quality of the internal cost policy.During this podcast our experts Olivier Chapelle, Ingrid Kinet and Gauthier Vael  will tackle the different aspects to be taken into consideration when implementing such a costs reimbursement policy. Indeed, as the social security authorities and the tax authorities sometimes have different positions on the same question, it is essential to adopt a pluridisciplinary approach.A well-implemented costs reimbursement policy reduces the risk of rejection of reimbursement as “costs proper to the employer”. In case of rejection, the rejected costs have to be considered as salary, with consequences for social security and tax.Therefore, to prevent this risk, our experts share with you their analysis and recommendations to safeguard your remuneration policy and practice. More information on this podcast, and others, can be found on our website