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Fringe Benefits Tax 2024
- 27 March 2024
- Posted by: runningthenumbers
- Categories: 2024, Fringe Benefits Tax, Subcontractors, Tax, Work From Home
No CommentsThe Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) year ends on 31 March. We’ve outlined the hot spots for employers and employees including work from home arrangements, electric cars and business assets used personally.
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Fringe Benefits Tax 2023
- 6 April 2023
- Posted by: runningthenumbers
- Categories: 2023, Fringe Benefits Tax, Tax, Work From Home
The Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) year ends on 31 March. We’ve outlined the hot spots for employers and employees including work from home arrangements, electric cars and business assets used personally.
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When is private use ‘minor, infrequent and irregular’ for a potentially FBT-exempt car?
- 13 March 2023
- Posted by: runningthenumbers
- Categories: 2023, Fringe Benefits Tax, Tax
If you drive a Ute for work, you may not need to worry about FBT if any private use meets the ATO criteria of being minor, infrequent and irregular. But what does this mean??
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Christmas Parties and Presents – and Tax!
- 1 December 2021
- Posted by: runningthenumbers
- Categories: Accounting, Fringe Benefits Tax
Planning a Christmas party? Giving gifts to clients and suppliers? Paying a Christmas bonus? Talk to us to see if you can claim all or part of the cost as business expenses. Don’t get caught out by tricky entertainment rules!
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Have you taken an Odometer Reading for FBT?
- 31 March 2021
- Posted by: runningthenumbers
- Categories: Accounting, Fringe Benefits Tax, Tax
Remember to take an odometer reading for the fringe benefit tax period ending March 31st.
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Motor Vehicle Logbooks: What are these and what are the rules?
- 14 March 2021
- Posted by: runningthenumbers
- Categories: Accounting, Employer, Fringe Benefits Tax