Miscellaneous Taxation Ruling
MT 2022W
Fringe benefits tax : purchased goods sold by retailers to employees at cost or above: liability for tax and record keeping requirements
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Notice of Withdrawal
Miscellaneous Taxation Ruling MT 2022 is withdrawn with effect from today.
1. Miscellaneous Taxation Ruling MT 2022 was issued on 28 August 1986. It explained that a taxable fringe benefit does not arise for FBT purposes where purchased goods are sold by a retailer to their employee at or above the cost price to the retailer. As such the retailer did not have to keep records of the sales.
2. However, there has been legislative changes since that advice that are not recognised in MT 2022 and as such, some information provided no longer reflects the current legislative provisions.
3. The advice provided in MT 2022 has, over time, been incorporated into the public advice product Fringe benefits tax: a guide for employers. The information in that guide provides more detailed information in relation to this issue and is reflective of the current operation of the law.
4. Therefore, as MT 2022 is no longer required this Ruling is being withdrawn.
Commissioner of Taxation
31 July 2019
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References
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