FBT 2023 WEBINAR

The FBT Guide Webinar is a must for the calendar with thousands of Australian professionals tuning each year.

The 2023 FBT guide provided insight into how organisations can use FBT to provide new benefit offerings to help organisations hire and retain top talent. Something that continues to be a hot topic around the water cooler for any competitive business.

To get the most out your FBT and understand the changes for 2023, join the experts from KPMG and Thomson Reuters as we unpack the five biggest themes for the year.

In this webinar we’ll cover…

  • Attracting talent without unexpected FBT
  • Electric Vehicles FBT Exemption
  • Reduced FBT Record Keeping
  • Car Parking – Commercial Car Parking Facility
  • Car Parking – Primary Place of Employment
REGISTER TO WATCH ON DEMAND
Available: On demand now
Cost: Free
Receive: 1 CPD credit

Panellists:
Hayley Lock
Partner, Employment Tax Advisory
KPMG
Hayley Lock leads the Specialist Tax & Reward practice in Queensland and has over 15 years’ experience both in commerce and within professional services providing advice on a range of employment taxation matters.

Hayley has worked with some of Australia’s largest employers and is also acurrent member of the ATO's FBT sub-committee. In her work with her clients she has advised on all employment tax related matters including PAYG withholding and reporting, payroll tax, Superannuation Guarantee, Workers Compensation Insurances and fringe benefits tax.
Stacey Biggar
Director, Employment Tax Advisory
KPMG
Stacey Biggar is a director in KPMG’s Employment Tax team with 12 years’ experience assisting with employments tax matters including fringe benefits tax, superannuation guarantee, payroll tax, pay as you go withholding and workers compensation.

Stacey has assisted a large number of clients with full FBT outsourcing projects and has extensive experience assisting a variety of clients with identifying and implementing process improvements and management of employment tax related issues including risk reviews, preparation and submission of voluntary disclosures with revenue authorities and advising on changes to legislation and practical implications.
Amesh De Silva
Proposition Manager, FBT
Thomson Reuters
Amesh leads the commercial strategy and product management of ONESOURCE Fringe Benefits Tax within Australia, along with providing go-to-market direction and focus for other ONESOURCE solutions. 

Amesh has 7 years' experience as an accountant having previously worked at Commonwealth Bank and PwC in roles across finance, audit and advisory. Prior to Thomson Reuters, Amesh worked as the commercial lead of a software start-up that specialised in automated vehicle tax logbooks for FBT.  

Amesh holds a Bachelor of Commerce with Finance & Economics from USYD and an MBA at AGSM.

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