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In recent years, Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) has enjoyed a hiatus from large-scale regulatory change and attention from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
However, with the 31 March 2019 FBT year-end fast approaching, there have been a number of technical developments, and new guidance has been released.
KPMG Employment Tax partners Hayley Lock and Nathan Hamilton, along with Senior Manager Stacey Biggar, explore some of the recent technical changes and share insights on how FBT processes can be automated.
By KPMG Australia5
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In recent years, Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) has enjoyed a hiatus from large-scale regulatory change and attention from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
However, with the 31 March 2019 FBT year-end fast approaching, there have been a number of technical developments, and new guidance has been released.
KPMG Employment Tax partners Hayley Lock and Nathan Hamilton, along with Senior Manager Stacey Biggar, explore some of the recent technical changes and share insights on how FBT processes can be automated.

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