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Fringe Benefits Tax Fringe Benefits Tax
What is a fringe benefit?
A fringe benefit is a "payment" to an employee, but in a different form to salary or wages.According to the fringe benefits tax (FBT) legislation, a fringe benefit is a benefit provided in respect of employment. This effectively means a benefit provided to somebody because they are an employee.
For fringe benefits tax, the definition of a vehicle is:
- A station wagon, sedan, panel van or ute
- Any vehicle that has a goods or cargo carrying capacity of 1 tonne or less
- Any vehicle that is made to carry 8 passengers or less
For a car to be defined as available for private use it can be
- used in fact by the employee for private use
- made available for private use by the employee, regardless of whether it is actually used
FBT and novated leases
Fringe benefits tax also impacts upon cars leased by the employee by means of a novated lease and is calculated on the grossed-up value of the benefit. The grossed-up rule increases the value of the benefit so it is equivalent to the after-tax salary sacrificed amount and is taxed at the top marginal rate.
There are two regimes designed to calculate the applicable FBT for novated leased vehicles.
The statutory fraction method
Any FBT liability is determined on the total kilometres traveled in the FBT year regardless of whether they were for business or pleasure. If the car is made unavailable for private use for a certain amount of days per annum, the FBT liability is calculated on a pro-rata basis with the employee paying an FBT amount proportionate to the days the car was available, rather than the whole year. Strict guidelines set down by the ATO must be adhered to regarding exempt days, such as garaging the vehicle at your employer's premises under lock and key for a full 24- hour period.
Using the statutory fraction method, FBT is calculated as the capital cost of the car multiplied by the statutory fraction (see below) multiplied by the number of days in the year the car was available for use. This figure is then divided by the number of days in the FBT year.
FBT kilometre statutory fractions
- Less than 15,000km traveled a year – 26% FBT liability = 0.26 statutory fraction
- 15,000 – 24,999km – 20% = 0.2 statutory fraction
- 25,000 – 40,000 – 11% = 0.11 statutory fraction
- Over 40,000km traveled in a year – 7% FBT liability = 0.07 statutory fraction
Example
Tane has a car on a novated lease with a capital value of $20000. He has travelled 20,000km during the FBT year and arranged for his car to be available for just 310 days of the year. Tane's Fringe benefit value (FBV) is calculated as
(20,000 x 0.2 x 310) / 365 = $3397.26
Post tax contribution method (Employee contributions or EC)
The contribution method allows the employee to reduce their FBT liability by making contributions towards the running costs of their car. These contributions must be deducted from their after-tax salary. Every dollar contributed reduces the FBV liability by a dollar up to the total amount of FBV. The maximum amount of contributions per year is equal to the capital cost of the vehicle multiplied by the statutory fraction. This means that the personal tax paid by the employee on the post-tax contribution is likely to be substantially less than the FBT rate, which is the maximum marginal tax rate.
Example
Tane's FBV on his $20,000 vehicle could be deleted entirely by making post-tax contributions. Tane's FBV is $3397.26 but he can make post-tax contributions of up to $3397.26 which would reduce this to zero.
Therefore
FBT = ((FBV - EC) x 2.0467 x 46.5%)
In this case
FBT = ((3397.26-3397.26) x 2.0467 x 46.5%) = 0
Estimating kilometres for FBT
If you under-estimate kilometres to be travelled for the coming FBT year, you will be required to repay any shortfall incurred. Accurate estimations are vital. To calculate your estimated annualised kilometres record the following numbers approximately three months into the FBT year
- Actual kilometres travelled to date since leasing the vehicle
- Number of days of current FBT year the vehicle has been held
- Average daily kilometres: kilometres travelled divided by number of days
- Annualised kilometres: average daily kilometres multiplied by the number of days in the FBT year
FBT and your group certificate
Employers are required to record the grossed-up taxable value of any FBT paid in an FBT year (1 April – 31 March) on an employee's group certificate for the corresponding financial year (1 July – 30 June), as long as this value is greater than $1000.Although this figure is included on your group certificate, it is not included in your total income amount and income tax is not levied on it. However, it is taken into account when certain other benefits and obligations are being determined such as Centre link pensions.
ATO motor vehicle fringe benefits tax calculator
Here is the link to the ATO's fringe benefits tax online calculator, use this to calculate the fringe benefits value (FBV) of a motor vehicle. FBV Calculator
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