Miscellaneous 2006

FBT: cars - still a driving force

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 21 Feb 2006

 

With the reduction in individual tax rates many employees have stalled in their deliberations to have cars provided as fringe benefits. This presentation looks at:

  • traps to watch for when completing the 2006 FBT return
  • employee contribution method of calculating FBT
  • carry forward of excess employee contributions
  • when to swap between valuation methods for car fringe benefits
  • novated leases.

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FBT: cars - still a driving force

Author(s): Andrew Purdon
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  • Published By: Andrew Purdon
  • Published On:21 Feb 2006
  • Took place at:Leonda by the Yarra, Hawthorn

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