We treat most fringe benefits under the facilities or privileges rule. Facilities
            or privileges, such as entertainment, medical services, or courtesy discounts on purchases
            furnished for employees generally, were not wages, provided:
         
         
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                     They were of relatively small value (5 percent or less of total pay), and
                      
 
 
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                     The company provided them to promote the health, good will, contentment, or efficiency
                        of the employee.