2025-24147Notice

Foreign Gifts Now Pricier to Ignore: Feds Raise Reporting Bar

Published Date: 1/2/2026

Notice

Summary

Starting January 1, 2026, the minimum value for foreign gifts and decorations that federal agencies must report and handle officially is going up by about 9% to keep up with inflation. This change affects all federal employees who receive foreign gifts worth more than the new threshold, which will be around $523.15. It means some gifts that didn’t need reporting before might now need to be tracked and managed by the government.

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Reporting Threshold Raised to $525

If you are a federal employee who receives foreign gifts or decorations, the government raised the reporting threshold from $480.00 to $525.00 effective January 1, 2026. This is an 8.99 percent increase (a $43.15 rise, rounded to $525.00) using CPI over the prior three years, so some gifts that did not need reporting before may now need to be reported.

Gifts Above Threshold Become Government Property

Foreign gifts and decorations above the new minimal value ($525.00) become the property of the Federal Government and must be reported to GSA for disposal if not needed for official use. Items kept for official use must be reported to GSA when that official use ends; these rules apply to gifts received on or after January 1, 2026.

Agencies May Set Lower Thresholds

Although the Government-wide minimal value is $525.00 effective January 1, 2026, an individual agency may, by regulation, set a lower minimal value for its employees. That means some agency employees could be subject to a lower reporting threshold than $525.00 if their agency chooses to do so.

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1/1/2026
1/2/2026

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