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Living Away From Home Changes & Not-for-profit Tax Reform ASPIA September 2012 Presented by Elizabeth Lucas. Outline. LAFH tax concession changes Status of impending changes Outline of new rules Impact for residents, temporary residents and foreign residents

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  1. Living Away From Home Changes& Not-for-profit Tax ReformASPIA September 2012Presented by Elizabeth Lucas

  2. Outline • LAFH tax concession changes • Status of impending changes • Outline of new rules • Impact for residents, temporary residents and foreign residents • Practical and salary packaging implications • NFP tax reform

  3. Status of LAFH changes • Passed by House of Rep's • Waiting on passing through Senate and Royal Assent • Further amendments not likely

  4. Outline of new LAFH rules • Major changes from 1 October 2012: • LAFH allowances and benefits remaining in FBT net (income tax idea scrapped) • Must maintain home in Australia that live away from, except for fly-in fly-out & drive-in drive-out • 12 months only per location, except FIFO & DIDO • Requirement to substantiate accommodation expenses and food expenses above certain limits

  5. Outline of new LAFH rules (cont'd) • Remaining in FBT net • LAFH allowance – FBT on amount of allowance reduced by exempt components: • Exempt accommodation – reasonable amount • Exempt food – reasonable amount less normal consumption amount - per set limits • Pay direct or reimburse employee • Accommodation - exempt • Food – similar exempt amount to allowance

  6. Outline of new LAFH rules (cont'd) • Must maintain a home in Australia • Owned or rented by employee &/or spouse • Must be available for use • Can't be rented out • Can have a house-sitter • FIFO & DIDO exempt from this requirement • Most temporary & non residents (incl. 457 visa holders) won't qualify for LAFH concessions

  7. Outline of new LAFH rules (cont'd) • 12 month time limit • Per location – restart for new location where unreasonable to commute • 12 months starts 1 Oct 2012 for pre-existing arrangements (but also see transitional rules) • FIFO & DIDO not subject to this limit, regardless of whether employee or employer provides transport

  8. Outline of new LAFH rules (cont'd) • Substantiation of exempt amounts • Accommodation – employee must substantiate • Food • If pay within ATO limits, no substantiation • If pay more, employee must maintain substantiation for all expenses & either give to employer or give declaration to employer • Need LAFH declaration annually

  9. Outline of new LAFH rules (cont'd) • Transitional rules – concessions through to 30 June 2014 (per new rules) if: • Arrangements in place prior to 8 May 2012 • No material variation • Permanent residents can ignore requirement to maintain home in Australia, temporary and non residents cannot, therefore, effectively no transitional rules for them

  10. Practical and salary packaging implications • Employers to review existing employment contracts – where/when concessions lost: • If tax equalised, ie. guaranteed net income, additional cost to employer • If tax impost would be on employee, or salary packaging ability lost, employer to consider whether to compensate/share the cost – perhaps for an interim period

  11. Practical and salary packaging implications (cont'd) • Where additional cost to employer, consider changing to allowance subject to income tax, especially if employee earns less than $180k pa • Consider whether permanent move appropriate and other benefits– eg. remote area & board • Expect strong focus on compliance from ATO

  12. NFP tax reform • Classification for tax purposes: • Statutory definition of charity – no legislation yet • Standardised special conditions – Bills passed House of Rep's, gone to Senate Committee • Better targeting of tax concessions (UBIT) – no legislation yet – may affect access to FBT concessions

  13. NFP tax reform (cont'd) • Not-for-profit Sector Tax Concession Working Group • Consultation paper planned for late September 2012 release • 2 month consultation period • Final report probably March 2013

  14. Contact Details Elizabeth Lucas Partner – Taxation Services P: 03 8663 6349 E: elizabeth.lucas@au.gt.com

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