Miscellaneous 2001

GST and FBT - an unresolvable tug of war?

Source: National

Published Date: 16 Jul 2001

 
The interaction between GST and FBT is fraught with perplexing technical pitfalls, including:
- problems arising from merging taxing regimes
- The proper approach to the question of how GST, PAYG, FBT and non-deductibility interact
- What supplies might be taxable for GST purposes and who is liable?
- Input tax credits that can be claimed where GST aquisitions relate to fringe benefits
- What are the opportunities and the differences?

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  • Published By: Michael B Evans
  • Published On:16 Jul 2001
  • Took place at:Sheraton Mirage, Gold Coast

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