Allan’s employer purchased a car in March 2020 at a cost of $44,000 GST inclusive and provided the car to Allan on 1 April 2020. Allan garages the car at his home each night during the 2020/21 FBT year. Allan travelled 40,000 kilometres in the car during the year, and the odometer and logbook records show that 10,000 kilometres were for business purposes and 30,000 kilometres were for private purposes. The operating costs of the car (not including deemed depreciation and deemed interest) were $9,000 (GST inclusive). Allan did not make any contribution but provided all the necessary documents for his employer to calculate his FBT liability. Advise Allan and his employer of the tax consequences of this transaction.
Allan’s employer purchased a car in March 2020 at a cost of $44,000 GST inclusive and provided the car to Allan on 1 April 2020. Allan garages the car at his home each night during the 2020/21 FBT year. Allan travelled 40,000 kilometres in the car during the year, and the odometer and logbook records show that 10,000 kilometres were for business purposes and 30,000 kilometres were for private purposes. The operating costs of the car (not including deemed
Advise Allan and his employer of the tax consequences of this transaction.
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