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Operating cost method worksheets Cost price calculation worksheet for 2014 FBT year Car acquired on or after 1 July 2000 Make and model of car Car registration _ Cost price ❶ $ Add: GST on cost price (regardless of whether input tax credit claimed) $ GST-inclusive cost of car $ Less: Employee payment or trade-in, $ Add: GST-inclusive cost of dealer and delivery charges $ Add: GST-inclusive cost of non-business accessories (added at, and after, acquisition) ❷ Air-conditioning $ Stereo $ Customised wheels $ Other $ $ Sub-total Less: Expenditure in respect of registration and transfer of car Registration costs $ Stamp duty on transfer $ Other $ $ Cost price of the car for FBT $ ❶ ❷ The arm s length purchase of the car, net of any purchase discount (e.g., fleet owner s discount). Do not include if paid for by the employee.

Cost price calculation worksheet for 2014 FBT year Car acquired before 1 July 2000 Make and model of car Car registration Cost price ❶ $ Add: Wholesale tax on cost price $ Total cost of car $ Less: Employee payment or trade-in, $ Add: Cost of dealer and delivery charges $ Add: Non-business accessories (added at acquisition) ❷ Air-conditioning $ Stereo $ Customised wheels $ Other $ $ Less: Expenditure in respect of registration and transfer of car Registration costs $ Stamp duty on transfer $ Other $ $ Add: Non-business accessories (added after acquisition) ❷ $ Cost price of the car for FBT $ ❶ ❷ The arms s length purchase of the car, net of any purchase discount (eg, fleet owner s discount). Do not include if paid for by the employee.

Operating cost method worksheet Type 1 benefits This worksheet is to be used for cars where the employer was entitled to input tax credits with respect to providing the car fringe benefit. Administrative details Item 23B of 2014 FBT Return Form For the FBT year of tax from 1 April to 31 March Name of usual driver: Make and model: Registration number: Purchase date: Original cost: Log book information Opening odometer reading Closing odometer reading as at 31 March 2014 Total kilometres Number of days car held by employer Business use percentage % (Remember that the business use percentage must incorporate changes in the pattern of the use of the car during the FBT year of tax) Calculation of FBT payable Calculation of GST inclusive car expenses Lease payments Fuel and oil Repairs and servicing Registration Insurance Deemed: Depreciation Interest Total operating expenses $ Less: Business use reduction Employee contributions Taxable value FBT gross-up x 2.0647 Grossed-up taxable value (Item 14A) FBT rate x 46.5% FBT payable $

Operating cost method worksheet Type 2 benefits This worksheet is to be used for cars where the employer was not entitled to input tax credits with respect to providing the car fringe benefit. Administrative details Item 23B of 2014 FBT Return Form For the FBT year of tax from 1 April to 31 March Name of usual driver: Make and model: Registration number: Purchase date: Original cost: Log book information Opening odometer reading Closing odometer reading as at 31 March 2014 Total kilometres Number of days car held by employer Business use percentage % (Remember that the business use percentage must incorporate changes in the pattern of the use of the car during the FBT year of tax) Calculation of FBT payable Calculation of GST inclusive car expenses Lease payments Fuel and oil Repairs and servicing Registration Insurance Deemed: Depreciation Interest Total operating expenses $ Less: Business use reduction Employee contributions Taxable value FBT gross-up x 1.8692 Grossed-up taxable value (Item 14B) FBT rate x 46.5% FBT payable $

Consolidated Operating cost (Log book) method checklist The following is a consolidated audit checklist that will provide employers and tax practitioners with the correct procedures in calculating the taxable value of a car fringe benefit in the FBT year, under the Log book method. The checklist also deals with all onerous record keeping (including log book) requirements so that employers will survive an FBT audit. The consolidated checklist deals with the following two formula components: The operating costs of the car Component C ; and Calculating the Business use percentage Component BP. Consolidated Operating cost (Log book) method checklist Car registration number... Name of usual driver of car (if any)... Operating costs of the car Component C Procedure 1. Ensure that all documentation has been collected and is available, to evidence: (a) Car running costs, being fuel, repairs, maintenance, insurance and registration (e.g., invoices or receipts); (b) Where the car is leased, the lease charges (e.g., lease documentation); and (c) Where the car is owned by employer, the cost price of the car, including dealer and delivery charges (e.g., dealer invoices). 2. Determine the Operating costs of the car, taking into account the following: (a) Ensure all relevant operating costs incurred by the employee (if any) are included; (b) Ensure that personal expense items (e.g., cigarettes and confectionery) are separated from the cost of petrol, etc. and excluded from operating costs; (c) Ensure that road/bridge tolls, car parking expenses, hire purchase instalments (where appropriate), and actual interest expenses (where appropriate), are excluded; (d) Ensure that insurance, registration, and lease charges (where appropriate) only relate to the relevant FBT year; (e) If the car is a luxury car and owned by employer, ensure deemed depreciation and interest is based on a depreciated value that reflects the full cost price of the car, and not limited to $57,466 for the 2014 income year; (f) If the car is a luxury car and leased by the employer, ensure that the lease charges are included, and do not calculate deemed depreciation and interest; (g) Where a bona fide lease is paid out during the current FBT year, ensure the lease payments, deemed depreciation and interest are included, for the relevant period; (h) Ensure that deemed deprecation is calculated for the 2014 year (where appropriate) using the 22.5% for cars acquired before 1 July 2002, 18.75% for cars acquired from 1 July 2002 until 9 May 2006 and 25% for cars acquired on or after 10 May 2006. Checked/ reviewed (tick, where appropriate)

(i) Consolidated Operating cost (Log book) method checklist Car registration number... Name of usual driver of car (if any)... Ensure deemed interest is calculated (where appropriate) using the rate of 6.45% for the 2014 FBT year see TD 2013/8. Calculating the Business use percentage Component BP 1. If a log book was not prepared in the 2014 FBT year in relation to the car, ensure that: (a) There is a log book which was prepared after the FBT year ended 31 March 2009 and that this log book is still on hand; (b) Odometer records are maintained showing the car s odometer readings at the start and end of the 2014 FBT year; and (c) A reasonable estimate of the number of business kilometres has been made (in determining the car s business use percentage), taking into account: The information contained in the log book, and odometer records; and Any variations in the pattern of use of the car, related to, for example, the changing of jobs, a variation in employment duties, holidays, seasonal fluctuations, the employer relocating to another address, etc. 2. If a log book was prepared in the 2014 FBT year, in relation to the car, ensure that it is on hand, and that points 1(b) and 1(c) above, are also complied with. 3. Ensure that the following requirements are met in relation to the log book: (a) The log book was maintained, for the appropriate FBT year, normally over a continuous period of at least 12 weeks; and (b) The following details are recorded in the log book: When the log book period begins and ends; The car s odometer readings at the start and end of that period; The total number of kilometres the car travelled during that period; Certain details related to each business journey, as follows: The dates on which each journey began and ended; Odometer readings at the start and end of each journey; The kilometres travelled; and The purpose of each journey (Note: an entry merely indicating "business" or "miscellaneous business" is not sufficient refer to former MT 2026). 4. Ensure that employees recording business journeys in the log book, are aware of the Commissioner s guidelines in MT 2027 as to what constitutes a business kilometre. Signature... (name of employee accountant/bookkeeper/fleet manager) Dated this... day of...