Fringe Benefits Tax Assessment Act 1986
PART III
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FRINGE BENEFITS
Division 13
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Miscellaneous exempt benefits
Any benefit arising from taxi travel (otherwise than by limousine) by an employee is an exempt benefit if the travel is a single taxi trip beginning or ending at the employee's place of work.
Any benefit arising from taxi travel (otherwise than by limousine) by an employee is an exempt benefit if the travel:
(a) is as a result of sickness of, or injury to, the employee; and
(b) is the whole or a part of the journey directly between any of the following:
SECTION 58Z
EXEMPT BENEFITS
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TAXI TRAVEL
58Z(1)
Any benefit arising from taxi travel (otherwise than by limousine) by an employee is an exempt benefit if the travel is a single taxi trip beginning or ending at the employee's place of work.
58Z(2)
Any benefit arising from taxi travel (otherwise than by limousine) by an employee is an exempt benefit if the travel:
(a) is as a result of sickness of, or injury to, the employee; and
(b) is the whole or a part of the journey directly between any of the following:
(i) the employee's place of work; or
(ii) the employee's place of residence; or
(iii) any other place that it is necessary, or appropriate, for the employee to go as a result of the sickness or injury.
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