In 2024, the demand for monitor glasses continue to grow. The Working Conditions Act requires the employer to take appropriate measures when an employee does screen work. But what about the reimbursement for screen glasses in 2024? We are happy to explain.
First of all, it is important to determine when someone needs prescription computer glasses. Many occupations require intensive work on the screen. This can cause various unpleasant health problems, such as pain in the arms, neck and shoulders, and eye problems. By blinking less during prolonged screen use, your eyes become dry and fatigue can occur. Computer glasses, often also called computer glasses, are equipped with specially cut lenses that provide a clear view of the screen and effortless reading of documents on the desk.
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Yes, according to the Working Conditions Act, employers are obliged to ensure a safe and healthy workplace, which also includes working at a computer. In accordance with Working conditions decree Article 5.11, employers must offer their employees an eye exam before they start working at a computer, or if they develop complaints related to the use of screens. If this study shows that computer glasses are necessary to reduce or prevent visual complaints, the employer is responsible for providing such glasses.
This means that the costs for computer glasses must be borne by the employer if medically necessary. By default, employees who need reading glasses specifically for their work with screens are entitled to compensation for computer glasses. This regulation underlines the importance of ergonomics and eye health when working at a computer.
There are no legal or fiscal maximum amounts for the employer's reimbursement of computer glasses and computer glasses. Maximum compensation may vary depending on company policy and individual employment agreement.
It is important for companies to develop a policy, as with other personal protective equipment provided. If you need computer glasses for the employee's work, the employer must offer a viewing solution in the form of computer glasses. As discussed above, if the eye exam shows that an employee develops eye problems as a result of working at a computer, this employee is entitled to full compensation.
It is possible that a company falls under a collective labor agreement, which may affect the amount of compensation. Many employers charge a reasonable standard fee that ranges between €250 and €750. This amount is intended to cover the costs of standard computer glasses, including frames and lenses tailored to the individual needs of the employee. Employers may decide to offer higher compensation for specific cases or for eyeglasses with additional options needed for work. It is important that employers and employees discuss the needs together and, based on that, agree on appropriate compensation.
Computer glasses come in a wide range of models and price ranges. While it can be tempting to compare prices based on the most advantageous offer, this is often not the most accurate method for a fair comparison. With the following tips, we aim to support you in creating an optimal package. This package should not only meet the needs and requirements of your organization and fit within the budget, but also serve your employees optimally. So glasses can start from €80 to €500. In this blog, you can read how best to have a arrangement makes computer glasses for your company.
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Computer glasses are tax deductible. An employer can reimburse, provide or make available computer glasses untaxed under certain conditions. VDU glasses are a mandatory health and safety facility and fall under the work-related costs scheme, so they are specifically exempt and are not at the expense of free space. In order to be able to apply this exemption, a number of conditions apply.
It is essential that the strength of the glass is correct. If an employee prefers a more luxurious frame than what the employer offers, this is allowed. However, the specific exemption does not apply to the additional costs of this frame.
Source: Payroll Tax Handbook, April 2024, article 22.1.9.
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In summary, the need for computer glasses is becoming increasingly clear, both from a health point of view and due to legal requirements. In 2024, employers will have to pay more attention than ever to the visual health of employees who regularly work at the screen.
For more detailed information about setting up a reimbursement scheme for computer glasses, as well as insight into relevant laws and regulations, we invite you to visit a business account to request. In addition, Seeh is always ready to help you find the right computer glasses for your team, in cooperation with our exclusive partner Hans Anders. Together, we ensure a healthier workplace and comply with the latest regulations.