For example, if a company decides to credit a bonus to an employee's account on December 31st, but the employee only withdraws it on January 2nd, the employee is still considered to have received the bonus on December 31st for tax purposes due to constructive receipt.
Our accountant explained that even though the bonuses were only accessible in January, we incurred the tax liabilities in December due to the principle of constructive receipt.
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