Draft Taxation Determination
TD 92/D143
Income tax: what are the tax implications of a 'salary sacrifice' for an employee?
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1. A 'salary sacrifice' occurs if an employee forgoes part of the salary he or she would otherwise receive, in return for other benefits.
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- the employee's income tax is based on the reduced amount of salary;
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- tax instalment deductions are based on the reduced amount of salary;
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- the benefit received is not subject to income tax in the hands of the employee; and
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- the employer may be subject to fringe benefits tax on the value of the benefit.
Example ( a)
(a) Arnold renegotiates an award or contract to reduce his salary entitlement from $50,000 to $45,000 on the condition that his employer provides free accommodation.
In this example Arnold's salary for income tax purposes is $45,000.
Example (b)
(b) Jan earns a yearly salary of $50,000 and rents accommodaton from her employer for $5,000 per year. The rent is deducted by her employer directly from her salary .
Jan's salary for income tax purposes remains unchanged at $50,000.
Commissioner of Taxation
17/09/92
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