Incentivising workers to use public transport – no more fringe benefit tax, expert says
Transport commentator Matt Lowrie says fringe benefit tax on public transport is an active disincentive for employers to offer incentives such as monthly bus passes to employees.
Jason Walls Mon, 18 May 2015
Calls are being made by a transport commentator for the removal of fringe benefit tax (FBT) on public transport.
Transport blogger Matt Lowrie says FBT on public transport is an active disincentive for employers to offer incentives such as monthly bus passes to employees.
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