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Fringe Benefits Tax - All the need-to-knows

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Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT)

On 31 March, the Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) year ends. With the ever increasing budget deficits, the ATO will be reviewing whether all employers who should be paying FBT are, and that they are paying the right amount. To help you meet your fringe benefits obligations, we’ve put together all the essential information you need to know on FBT.

FBT
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FBT Questionnaire FBT Questionnaire
FBT Odometer Reading FBT Odometer Reading
FBT Entertainment Schedule FBT Entertainment Schedule
FBT Motor Vehicle Schedule FBT Motor Vehicle Schedule
FBT Expense Benefits FBT Expense Benefits





Fringe Benefits Tax.

Helping you meet your fringe benefits obligations with essential information and expert advisory.


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