Can you avoid giving the Australian Tax Office a gift this Christmas?
The top Christmas party questions What can I do to make the staff Christmas party tax deductible or tax-free?
Not have one? Ok, seriously, it’s likely that you will pay tax one way or another; it’s just a question of how. If you structure your celebrations to avoid fringe benefits tax (FBT), then you normally can’t claim a tax deduction for the expense or goods and services tax (GST) credits.
No FBT
If you host your Christmas party in the office on a working day, then FBT is unlikely to apply to the food and drink. Taxi travel that starts or finishes at an employee’s place of work is also exempt from FBT – helpful if you have a few team members that need to be loaded into a taxi after overindulging in Christmas cheer.
If you host your Christmas party outside of the office and keep the cost per head under $300 (the FBT minor benefit limit) then FBT often won’t apply to the cost of entertaining your employees.
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