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Residual Value:
A vehicle's Residual Value is the amount still owing on the
vehicle at the end of the lease term. For example, if your vehicle
is valued at $30,000 and over the course of the lease you pay off
$20,000, the residual value of the vehicle will be $10,000.
Balloon Payment:
The balloon payment is a final payout of any money owed at the
end of a lease. Residual value and balloon payment are somewhat
interchangeable.
Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT):
The Australian Tax Office defines Fringe benefits tax, or FBT,
as;
"A tax employers pay on certain benefits they provide to their
employees, including their employees' family and other associates.
The benefit may be in addition to or part of, their salary or wages
package".
Vehicles and parking spaces are taxable as fringe benefits.
Salary sacrifices like a Novated Lease are also taxable. Here is a
comprehensive list of taxable Fringe Benefits.
(https://www.ato.gov.au/general/fringe-benefits-tax-(fbt)/types-of-fringe-benefits/)
Find out how to calculate and pay your FBT and more.
(https://www.ato.gov.au/General/Fringe-benefits-tax-(FBT)/)
Fringe Benefits Tax Base Value:
According to the ATO, the Fringe Benefits Tax Base Value of a
vehicle is determined by the following;
- The
original cost of the vehicle (minus registration and stamp
duty)
- The cost
of any fitted, non-business related accessory.
- Dealer
delivery charges.
You'll need to know your vehicle's base value to calculate your
FBT obligations.
Find out more
(
https://www.ato.gov.au/General/Fringe-benefits-tax-%28FBT%29/In-detail/Employers-guide/Car-fringe-benefits/?page=5)
Statutory and Employee Contribution Method
(ECM):
Employee contributions are when an employee makes payments
towards their car's running costs out of their post-tax salary.
Making these personal contributions can lower or even eliminate the
amount of payable Fringe Benefits Tax and are often included as
part of a salary packaging arrangement.
Find out more.
(https://www.ato.gov.au/General/Fringe-benefits-tax-(FBT)/In-detail/Employers-guide/Car-fringe-benefits/?page=13)
Maintenance:
Maintenance involves the general upkeep of the vehicle such as
servicing, tyres, oil etc. It does not include accessories added
after the commencement of the lease.
Fully Maintained:
A fully maintained lease combines all the vehicle's running
costs such as fuel, tyres, maintenance and registration into one
simple, monthly payment.
Reimbursements:
Reimbursements are money returned for goods and services that
are paid for and covered by the lease, but are unable to be billed
directly to SupaNova.
For example, if you are driving in the outback and are unable to
find a petrol station that accepts your fuel card, keep a copy of
the receipt and we'll reimburse you for it. |