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cents per kilometer, how do you find out?

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:52 am
by AlpineRaven
on other day had to use my personal car for work basics, drove 500kilometres as the work car was being used by other employee. My boss argued with me that its 53 cents per kilometre, I don't believe in that. (he is known to rip people off)
Anyway is there a phone number or web site that will tell you what it should be?
Cheers
AP

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:01 am
by steptoe
well there is an amount the ATO allow based on engine capacity to reduce your total income by which is crap. If you are at the under 34, 000 it only works out say if you got a dollar per kilometre as a deduction that reduces your total income by 500, the tax on 500 at 15 poo cent is you get $75 discount on yer tax bill. Next bracket is about 30 poo cent so youd get 150 less tax bill. The boss wants to pay you 53 cents a km, he is giving you more than 250 bucks - that is better, and if you get taxed a 30 poo cent on that you are still better off. Use a taxi at about $2 a km next time !!

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:09 am
by Suby Roo
http://www.taxpayer.com.au/media/news/2 ... ws211.html

Looking at that, there is a table that says you should get 74 cents per kilometer.

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:14 am
by AlpineRaven
Suby Roo wrote:http://www.taxpayer.com.au/media/news/2 ... ws211.html

Looking at that, there is a table that says you should get 74 cents per kilometer.
Ah that is the information i needed!
Gonna show him this, he isn't gonna be happy.. Screw him lol
Cheers
AP

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:14 pm
by Suby Roo
Doesn't your car have an h6 in it? Milk him lol

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 4:07 pm
by lunatech
I'm on the wrong continent, I'm getting about that per MILE.
! About 1.6 kilometres.

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 7:15 pm
by thatsgoodsquishy
I did nearly 700km in my B4 for work recently, got paid at the 75 cents per km rate. About $500 for taking the B4 for a fang, loving that!

This is the ATO page
http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/conte ... /33874.htm

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:53 pm
by AlpineRaven
Mmmm I fixed him up, and at the end of the day when I finished my shift, I got fired! lol SO now un-employed! (but already started my own business)
Cheers
AP

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:45 pm
by thatsgoodsquishy
AlpineRaven wrote:Mmmm I fixed him up, and at the end of the day when I finished my shift, I got fired! lol SO now un-employed! (but already started my own business)
Cheers
AP
Mega ouch! Sorry about that, although it sounds like ya boss was a bit of a dick?

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 12:39 am
by steptoe
shoot, that was a bit extreme, getting flicked over a few bucks. Hope you got a few weeks pay out of him for the no notice. Good luck with the new business

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 6:39 am
by AlpineRaven
Yeah, I was planning to leave him before Christmas, but bugger 2-3 weeks too early!! Ive had enough of - dodgyiness, shiftyness, cutting corners, unfair to customers, being ripped off, people complaining, it gotten worse for about 2 years now, when I first started there was a couple of angry customers and I got sucked into him (boss) from lying so on... A lot of people Ive met said "never go back to him" they're smart ones, dumb ones will keep going back to him because they think there is no one else out there!
Anyway my own business is getting successful, 2-3 jobs a week which covers 1 half weeks wages. But I'm worried if I am gonna get full time busy!
Cheers
AP

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 9:45 am
by AndrewT
http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/conte ... /33874.htm

I don't think that is correct in this case.

Think about it - 74 cents per kilometre? So your boss is supposed to pay you $370 for driving 500 kilometres in your car?

The figures on that website are what you are supposed to use when you are claiming travel in your tax return. Not for a direct re-imbursement.

So naturally you don't get anywhere near actually 74 cents when claiming travel in your tax return because it's then based on whatever you tax rate is (like maybe 30%).


Usually people claim any work use for their personal car in their tax. If it's a regular occurance then you would work out a reimbursement arrangement with your employer, but I beleive this rate is ultimately just an agreed rate between the two.



Alpine sorry you lost your job over it! Bit extreme! What is your line of work anyway?

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 9:54 am
by bluesteel
thats farked!

boss should be paying you what it actually costs to run your car!
my last place of work had the standard rate at 35 cents a km or something like that

did up a spreadsheet of cost of running the car per kms with everything on it... i nearly cried, damn expensive car to run!
but the boss started paying that rate, or it was gonna be taxis!

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 12:01 pm
by Wraith
Thats got hairs on it!!!!! Getting fired for that!!! WTF???? I understand you are happy to leave, but I would have a chat to a lawyer or something, see if you cant squeeze some more $$$$ out of the pr!ck.

Anyway, whats the business you got going for yourself???? Let everyone know, we might be able to drum up some work for you.

Word of mouth is very underated in my view...

Take care

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 7:59 pm
by AlpineRaven
Wraith wrote:Thats got hairs on it!!!!! Getting fired for that!!! WTF???? I understand you are happy to leave, but I would have a chat to a lawyer or something, see if you cant squeeze some more $$$$ out of the pr!ck.

Anyway, whats the business you got going for yourself???? Let everyone know, we might be able to drum up some work for you.

Word of mouth is very underated in my view...

Take care
Yeah.. refer this thread - showthread.php?t=15513

Yeah I was trying to sqeeze $$$ out of him as I'm being ripped off and I dont like that at all. (for example - recently he sold a panel saw advising buyer it had 5 HP motor but it really had 3HP motor that he changed over as new)

Service Work specialising in woodworking machinery and computer service work as well (ie. installation, new parts etc)..

Cheers
AP

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:55 pm
by thatsgoodsquishy
AndrewT wrote:http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/conte ... /33874.htm

I don't think that is correct in this case.

Think about it - 74 cents per kilometre? So your boss is supposed to pay you $370 for driving 500 kilometres in your car?

The figures on that website are what you are supposed to use when you are claiming travel in your tax return. Not for a direct re-imbursement.

So naturally you don't get anywhere near actually 74 cents when claiming travel in your tax return because it's then based on whatever you tax rate is (like maybe 30%).


Usually people claim any work use for their personal car in their tax. If it's a regular occurance then you would work out a reimbursement arrangement with your employer, but I beleive this rate is ultimately just an agreed rate between the two.



Alpine sorry you lost your job over it! Bit extreme! What is your line of work anyway?
I agree its a ridiculous rate but that is the policy in the state government department where i work (DSE in Vic), even has a link straight to that ATO page on the policy page on the intranet. Private vehicle is the absolute last option under the policy after pool vehicles, executive vehicles, taxis, hire vehicles etc but if you have no other option thats what they pay. We even double checked with head office cause it seemed excessive :???: