Author: Allen Knight
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Updated Inland Revenue FBT calculator for 2012
The Inland Revenue FBT calculators for 2012 are accurate, maintaining consistency in rates and functionality from previous years.
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Inland Revenue’s updated FBT guide explained
Inland Revenue has updated the FBT guide to address changes in FBT rates from the 2010 Budget, influenced by subsequent shifts in income tax and GST. The 2011 rates are particularly complex due to blended rates, with a return to normal thresholds in 2012. The guide, while helpful, can be confusing and is secondary to…
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Inland Revenue FBT Calculator: 2011 Updates
Inland Revenue has updated its FBT calculators to reflect the 2011 fringe benefit tax (FBT) rates.
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FBT on work related vehicles
A double cab ute can qualify for the work-related vehicle exemption from FBT, provided specific criteria are met, including limitations on private use and employer notification requirements.
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How the 2010 budget impacts FBT rates
The 2010 budget changes significantly affect FBT calculations, with new rates effective from 2011 Quarter 3, necessitating updated FBT calculations for compliance and accuracy.
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Electing to file annual FBT returns
Small businesses can simplify Fringe Benefit Tax returns by filing annually if eligible, reducing complexity and administrative burdens.
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5 tips to lower your FBT return liability
FBT returns can be complex, but by leveraging legislation and basic rules, one can significantly reduce their FBT liability. Key strategies include utilising the alternate rate option, de-minimus exemption, optimising pooling, consulting FBT specialists, and minimising compliance costs through efficient software. These approaches can lead to substantial savings.
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FBT returns 2010
FBT return season starts soon; employers should prepare returns, understand due dates, and follow good practices for accurate returns.