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If the vacation in question is considered a reward and not a job requirement, then it can be considered part of your income by the IRS and taxed accordingly. You always have the option of declining it and not being responsible for any tax.

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Q: Can an employer send you on a company paid vacation as a reward and tax you without your knowledge?
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