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by dedja » Wed Dec 04, 2024 10:39 pm
MW wrote:Yeah think the logical thing is to speak to my tax man. Cheers.
by MW » Thu Dec 05, 2024 7:39 am
dedja wrote:MW wrote:Yeah think the logical thing is to speak to my tax man. Cheers.
Best answer.
I novated 2 cars quite a while ago, it was all the rage then … was there a benefit? For me yes, but you have to consider a lot of variables to make it work.
The rules have significantly changed since then, and not for the better. I’d be surprised if it’s worthwhile for anyone these days, but your financial advisor (if they have expertise here) should be able to advise if it’s right for your situation.
The killer is FBT, which is actually an employer liability, but they almost always pass this cost into you.
by Dutchy » Wed Dec 11, 2024 10:13 am
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by Jimmy_041 » Wed Dec 11, 2024 12:57 pm
dedja wrote:‘minimal tax benefits’ … yep, the govt has all but closed them all down.
So you say it’s great for you, but how without any tax benefits, as that is what novated leases are all about?
by dedja » Wed Dec 11, 2024 1:06 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:dedja wrote:‘minimal tax benefits’ … yep, the govt has all but closed them all down.
So you say it’s great for you, but how without any tax benefits, as that is what novated leases are all about?
I claim 93% of my car expenses on my tax
The trick is careful timing of your logbook
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Dec 11, 2024 1:24 pm
dedja wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:dedja wrote:‘minimal tax benefits’ … yep, the govt has all but closed them all down.
So you say it’s great for you, but how without any tax benefits, as that is what novated leases are all about?
I claim 93% of my car expenses on my tax
The trick is careful timing of your logbook
That’s different from a novated lease though, which is an agreement between you and your employer to pay for a vehicle and associated expenses in pre-tax dollars, but has a FBT sting. The vehicle doesn’t need to be used for business purposes.
I assume what you’re doing is claiming the business use of a vehicle, which is governed by different tax laws.
I’ve used both on different occasions (Novated leasing and claiming business vehicle expenses) … the only thing in common is understanding the tax implications and using to your advantage.
I agree with the logbook timing, I did the same.
by Booney » Wed Dec 11, 2024 1:28 pm
by Dutchy » Wed Dec 11, 2024 3:32 pm
dedja wrote:‘minimal tax benefits’ … yep, the govt has all but closed them all down.
So you say it’s great for you, but how without any tax benefits, as that is what novated leases are all about?
by dedja » Thu Dec 12, 2024 9:33 am
Dutchy wrote:… Personally I like the convenience of having all car expenses paid for. Im not a car person so the simpler the better for me.
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