To a great extent transportation project planning is


Case study 1: FBT

John is a senior executive with a printing company. As part of his remuneration package, his employer pays for his child's school fees at a private school costing $15,000. His employer also provides him with accommodation in a Sydney apartment throughout the FBT year. John must pay $100 of rent per week for the apartment. The market value rent for the apartment is $800 per week.

Advise John's employer of the FBT consequences of John's remuneration package.

- Requirements for case study 1
- Housing fringe benefit(time limit 2014-2015)
- School fee is external (how its external?)
- Expense fringe benefit
- Expense fringe benefit
- What type of fringe benefit mention?
- Is it internal or external why?
- Who provide these benefit to whom?
- Conclusion
- Executive summary

Case study 2: GST

Wonder Sports is a large sports goods retailer. It purchases ‘sweet spot' tennis racquets for $110 each from Aussie Tennis Goods, a large manufacturer of tennis products. Wonder Sports plans to sell the tennis racquets at a 200% mark-up to its customers. In January last year it purchased 100 racquets. However, in April, it discovered that 10 of these racquets had design faults and it returned them to the manufacturer and obtained a full refund.

Explain the GST consequences of this arrangement for both parties.
- Executive summary
- Conclusion

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