Employment benefit myths and misconceptions

Published Date: 30 Apr 2025

 

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How often do you hear about how an amount should be treated for Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) or superannuation purposes and find yourself questioning whether you have been long mistaken, or at least feeling uneasy? In this session, we looked at the myths that often exist among not-for-profit employees and employers alike, including:

  • Providing benefits to directors
  • When entertainment is taxable
  • What to pay in respect of contractors
  • Payroll tax exemption requirements
  • Practical and governance issues regarding salary packaging
  • Making the most of not-for-profit and other concessions; and
  • Payday super changes and what you should do if you haven’t met your super obligations.

Details

  • Published By: Jacqui Tucker CTA
  • Published On:30 Apr 2025
  • Event Name:Not-for-profit Tax Intensive
  • Session Name:Employment benefit myths and misconceptions
  • Listen Time:1+ hour
  • Took place at:Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney & Online

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