Draft Taxation Determination
TD 92/D207
Fringe benefits tax: does the 'otherwise deductible rule' apply to benefits provided to associates of employees?
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1. No. The 'otherwise deductible rule' does not apply to benefits provided to associates of employees. The operation of the 'otherwise deductible rule' is limited to benefits provided directly to employees.
2. The term 'associate' is defined in section 136(1) of the Fringe Benefits Tax Assessment Act 1986. It carries the same meaning as section 26AAB(14) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936. The definition is very broad and includes relatives, partners, trustees, beneficiaries and related companies.
Example:
An employer provides two loans, one to an employee and one to the employee's spouse. Both the employee and the spouse invest the monies in shares. A declaration is provided by the employee to his employer to establish that the loan was used wholly for income producing purposes. The 'otherwise deductible rule' enables the taxable value of the employee's loan to be reduced to nil. There is no reduction in the taxable value of the loan provided to the employee's spouse, even though the loan is also used by her for income producing purposes.
Commissioner of Taxation
12/11/92
References
ATO references:
NO ALB/APPE/1
Related Rulings/Determinations:
TD 92/D173
Subject References:
fringe benefits tax
'otherwise deductible rule'
reduction in taxable value
Legislative References:
FBTAA 19(1)(a)
FBTAA 24(1)(a)
FBTAA 34(1)(a)
FBTAA 37(1)(a)
FBTAA 44(1)(a)
FBTAA 52(1)(a)
FBTAA 136(1)
ITAA 26AAB(14)