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Remuneration packaging, FBT and employee share plans
Published on 15 Oct 99 by VICTORIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
topics covered include: group certificate reporting (the hidden issues); FBT gross up explained; motor vehicle leasing options; reimbursements and allowances; employee share schemes; and interaction of FBT & GST.
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Elizabeth Lucas ATI
Elizabeth Lucas, is a Partner with Grant Thornton. She has extensive experience in providing fringe benefits tax and salary packaging advice to not-for-profit bodies, corporate clients and government organisations. She specialises in the various aspects of remuneration planning and has experience in the areas of other employment taxes and GST. In particular, Elizabeth’s areas of expertise are salary packaging advice and implementation and consulting advice regarding FBT technical issues, systems and compliance procedures. Elizabeth is a speaker at various professional body functions and is a regular media commentator. She chairs The Tax Institute’s FBT Subcommittee and served as a member of the FBT Subcommittee of the ATO’s National Tax Liaison Group for many years. Elizabeth was also a member of the Not-for-profit Sector Tax Concession Working Group reporting to the federal government and sits on a number of ATO consultations. - Current at 23 March 2016
This was presented at Tasmanian State Convention: "Facing the Tax Tidal Wave" .
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