Fringe Benefits Tax (India) — Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) is the tax applied to most, although not all, fringe benefits. A new tax was imposed on employers by India s Finance Act 2005 introduced for the financial year commencing April 1, 2005. The following items are covered:… … Wikipedia
Fringe Benefits Tax (New Zealand) — Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) within the system of taxation in New Zealand is the tax applied to most, although not all, fringe benefits ( perks ), including the ones provided through someone other than an employer. FBT is paid to the Inland Revenue… … Wikipedia
Fringe Benefits Tax — (FBT) is the taxation of most, but not all fringe benefits, which are generally non cash employee benefits. The rationale behind FBT is that it helps restore equity and fairness to those employees who do not receive such benefits, and allows a… … Wikipedia
Employee benefit — Employee benefits and (especially in British English) benefits in kind (also called fringe benefits, perquisites, perqs or perks) are various non wage compensations provided to employees in addition to their normal wages or salaries. Where an… … Wikipedia
Employee ownership — occurs when a corporation is owned in whole or in part by its employees. Employees are usually given a share of the corporation after a certain length of employment or they can buy shares at any time. A corporation owned entirely by its employees … Wikipedia
Novated lease — A novated lease is a type of motor vehicle lease common in Australia that allows a business to lease a motor vehicle on behalf of an employee, with the responsibility for the lease lying with the employee and the lease payments being made from… … Wikipedia