Sportspeople, media personalities, celebrities and ‘insta’ influencers beware. The ATO has taken a U-turn on how fame and image should be taxed.
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Taxing fame: The ATO’s U-turn
By Emily Kermac
Sportspeople, media personalities, celebrities and ‘insta’ influencers beware. The ATO has taken a U-turn on how fame and image should be taxed.
With summer just around the corner, you may be planning a party or a day on the green with your employees. Before you fire up the BBQ, make sure you consider the fringe benefits tax (FBT) implications of your celebration.