FBT - Car Fringe Benefits

March 14, 2022

FBT - Car Fringe Benefits

The current FBT (Fringe Benefits Tax) year is finishing soon, 31 March 2022. I thought I would discuss the most common fringe benefits, motor vehicles. 

There are two methods to calculating your Fringe Benefits Tax on motor vehicles. 


They are: Statutory Formula and Operating Costs.  Statutory Formula is based on the value of the vehicle when it was purchased, including GST.    The statutory rate is 20%.  For example if your business owns an BMW acquired for $90,000, your fringe benefit is $18,000.  The FBT debt is calculated on $18,000. 


Please be aware that you can only claim depreciation deductions for $60,733 (or instant asset write off currently, Mar 2022) on motor vehicles.

The best way to reduce your FBT on your motor vehicles is by using the Operating Costs method for calculations.  You will need to complete a log book to work out the business percentage use.  You will calculate all running and ownership costs related to the motor vehicles..  The private use percentage is the value of your fringe benefit and the value used to calculate your FBT debt.



Sometimes the FBT can be more than the deductions on luxury cars.


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