What is the “Prime de Vacances” (Holiday Bonus) in France?

In France, the Holiday Bonus (known as “Prime de Vacances”) is a mandatory benefit designed to provide additional financial support to employees during the holiday period. Here’s what you need to know about this benefit:


What is the Holiday Bonus?

The Holiday Bonus is an additional payment made to employees, calculated as 10% of the total amount of vacation pay. This bonus is intended to support employees with extra funds for their holidays and is a standard practice across many organizations.


Timing of the Payment

  • Mandatory Payment Period: A significant portion of the Holiday Bonus must be paid between May 1 and October 31. This timeframe aligns with the traditional holiday season in France.
  • Taxable Benefit: The Holiday Bonus is subject to income tax and social contributions, meaning it will be taxed as part of the employee's total earnings.


Eligibility and Exclusions

  • Eligibility: All employees are entitled to receive the Holiday Bonus, provided they are active employees at the time the bonus is paid.
  • Termination or Departure: If an employee is terminated or leaves the company before the bonus is paid, they are not eligible to receive any portion of the Holiday Bonus, including any pro-rata share based on their time of service. The Holiday Bonus is strictly a benefit for active employees.

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