Employers normally pay FBT if they provide non-cash or in-kind benefits to employees other than salary and wages. Examples of types of benefits: Motor vehicles available for private use Free, subsidised or discounted goods and services Low-interest or interest-free loans Employer contributions to sick, accident or death benefit funds, superannuation schemes, and specified insurance policies. … Continue reading Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT)
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