Miscellaneous 2020

March Special Topic Presentation

Published Date: 1 Apr 2020

 

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This FBT webinar will provide an overview into fringe benefits such as meal entertainment, recreation entertainment, car fringe benefits and other common fringe benefits such as expense payment and property fringe benefits. This session will include:

Living away from home fringe benefits " eligibility requirements

FBT exemptions " minor private use & Dual cab vehicles

Taxi travel exemptions " what about Uber?

Record keeping

Presenter: Tracey Dunn

Tracey is a senior manager in the Tax Services division of RSM in Perth. Tracey has a Bachelor of Business (Accounting), a Graduate Certificate in Commercial Law and is currently studying a Bachelor of Laws. Tracey has worked in public practice for over 18 years. Prior to commencing a career in public practice, Tracey worked in commerce in various roles, including banking, logistics management and international trade. Tracey's expertise lies in providing both simple and complex tax advice to high net worth individuals, small and medium-sized businesses with multiple structures, and corporate entities. She has significant experience in advising on the application of FBT, Div 7A and Trusts. Tracey regularly presents on taxation topics. She has provided litigation support in a number of family tax law matters involving high-wealth individuals and groups. She is a regular presenter to legal firms that specialise in family law. Tracey writes extensively on the interpretation of tax legislation for businesses, and has been published in a number of publications, including Ex Curia, Acuity and Public Accountant magazines and Thompson Reuters' Weekly Tax Bulletin.


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  • Published By: Tracey Dunn
  • Published On:1 Apr 2020
  • Session Name:March Special Topic Presentation
  • Watch Time:1+ hour

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