FAQ: What is the Statutory Formula Method of calculating Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT), and how does it work?
What is the Statutory Formula Method of calculating Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT), and how does it work?
The Statutory Formula Method is a common method of calculating Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT). Using this method, FBT is calculated in two steps.
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The FBT Taxable Value is calculated as follows:
FBT Taxable Value = FBT Capital Value* x Statutory Percentage** x (Number of days in the FBT year the vehicle is available for use / 365)***
* Vehicle price less on-road costs
** In the 2011/12 budget the Federal Government changed the statutory percentage for calculating FBT, replacing the sliding scale statutory rates with the single rate of 20 percent. This reform applies to new vehicle contracts entered into after 7.30pm (AEST) on Monday 10 May 2011, and will be phased in from 2011 to 2014 as follows:
*** Full year availability assumed - 365 days
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The FBT Liability is then determined using the FBT Taxable Value:
FBT Liability = FBT Taxable Value x Gross Up Factor (2.0647) x FBT Rate (46.5%)
If your Novated Lease begins or ends part-way through an FBT year, the Statutory Percentage is based on the kilometres you would've travelled if your driving patterns had remained the same throughout the year, and the FBT Liability is calculated as a pro-rata amount.
Please note that this information is of a general nature only. You should consult an accountant to obtain information specific to your situation.
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