❓ This parliamentary question seeks detailed information on Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) expenditure within the Minister for Health's portfolio for the financial years 2013-14 and 2014-15, specifically focusing on entertainment-related FBT. The response provides a breakdown of FBT expenditure for various health departments and agencies.
AnsweredQoN 4128Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to the Fringe Benefits Tax
(FBT) and ask for all departments, agencies and Government Trading Enterprises
within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities: (a) what was the actual expenditure on (FBT) for 2013-14; (b) how much of that was in respect to
entertainment; (c) how much was the underlying expenditure that
attracted the entertainment (FBT); (d) what are the details of the
expenditure; (e) what was the actual expenditure on (FBT) for 2014-15; (f) how much of that was in respect to
entertainment; (g) how much was the underlying expenditure that
attracted the entertainment (FBT); and (h) what are the details of the expenditure?
(FBT) and ask for all departments, agencies and Government Trading Enterprises
within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities: (a) what was the actual expenditure on (FBT) for 2013-14; (b) how much of that was in respect to
entertainment; (c) how much was the underlying expenditure that
attracted the entertainment (FBT); (d) what are the details of the
expenditure; (e) what was the actual expenditure on (FBT) for 2014-15; (f) how much of that was in respect to
entertainment; (g) how much was the underlying expenditure that
attracted the entertainment (FBT); and (h) what are the details of the expenditure?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
11 August 2015
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
55 days
Department of Health
(a) Department of Health - $560,682.12
Metropolitan Health Service - $1,225,558.65
WA Country Health Service - $1,927,588.21
(b-c) Nil
(d) Not applicable
(e) Department of Health - $643,845.65
Metropolitan Health Service - $1,209,333.50
WA Country Health Service - $1,828,440.05
(f-g) Nil
(h) Not applicable
Healthway
(a) $148,634
(b) $124,695
(c) $232,475
(d) The entertainment expenditure 2013-14 that attracted FBT is classified as:
Meal entertainment $17,066
Recreational entertainment $107,629
(e) $50,731
(f) $28,392
(g) $52,799
(h) The entertainment expenditure 2014-15 that attracted FBT is classified as:
Meal entertainment $8,810
Recreational entertainment $19,582
Health and Disability Services Complaints Office
(a) $21,189.80
(b-c) Nil
(d) Not applicable
(e) $8,081.04
(f-g) Nil
(h) Not applicable
(a) Department of Health - $560,682.12
Metropolitan Health Service - $1,225,558.65
WA Country Health Service - $1,927,588.21
(b-c) Nil
(d) Not applicable
(e) Department of Health - $643,845.65
Metropolitan Health Service - $1,209,333.50
WA Country Health Service - $1,828,440.05
(f-g) Nil
(h) Not applicable
Healthway
(a) $148,634
(b) $124,695
(c) $232,475
(d) The entertainment expenditure 2013-14 that attracted FBT is classified as:
Meal entertainment $17,066
Recreational entertainment $107,629
(e) $50,731
(f) $28,392
(g) $52,799
(h) The entertainment expenditure 2014-15 that attracted FBT is classified as:
Meal entertainment $8,810
Recreational entertainment $19,582
Health and Disability Services Complaints Office
(a) $21,189.80
(b-c) Nil
(d) Not applicable
(e) $8,081.04
(f-g) Nil
(h) Not applicable
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