Fuel tax credit rates increased on 1 February 2017. These rates are indexed twice a year, in February and August, in line with the consumer price index (CPI).
The rates vary depending on when you acquire the fuel, the type and quantity of fuel you use, and the activity you use it for. Rates may also change for fuel used in a heavy vehicle for travelling on public roads. This is due to changes to the road user charge which is reviewed annually.
If you claim less than $10,000 in fuel tax credits each year, there are now simpler ways to record and calculate your claim. For the BAS period ending 31 March 2016 and onwards, you can:
• Use one rate in a BAS period – the rate that applies at the end of the BAS period
• Work out your litres based on the cost of the fuel you purchased.
To check which rate applies for your business, visit the Australian Tax Office (ATO) website or contact our office. Remember, there are time limits for claiming fuel tax credits, making adjustments and correcting errors – generally, you must claim or amend your claim within four years.
Have any queries in respect of the above? Feel free to contact our office on (03) 9728 1448.
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