×
To use this feature, you need to log in to your account.
Don't have an account yet?
Create an account.
×
To use this feature, you need to log in to your account.
Don't have an account yet?
Create an account.
You can choose from 2 methods to calculate your obligation.
- Statutory formula method
- Operating costs method
The methods require different records to be kept. Generally speaking, the operating costs method will result in a lower car FBT obligation. While there are more records needed, you’d likely be keeping most of the records anyway as good business practice and also to support claims for deductions on your income tax return.
Watch this video for an example of the potential difference in FBT obligation between the 2 methods.
Last modified: 09 Jun 2023
Car fringe benefits tax
Steps | Progress | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fringe benefits overview |
3 mins | |||||
Reducing your FBT liability |
3 mins | |||||
Providing a car fringe benefit |
7 mins | |||||
Operating cost method |
20 mins | |||||
Statutory formula method |
11 mins | |||||
Car fringe benefits records |
1 mins | |||||
Related courses |
1 mins | |||||
Course feedback |
5 mins | |||||