A WA parliamentary question investigates whether the relocation of WA Country Health Service employees to the Perth Dental Hospital was to access fringe benefits tax exemptions. The Minister denies this was the purpose.

AnsweredQoN 287Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 May 2006
Portfolio
Health

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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY HEALTH SERVICE EMPLOYEES - TAX EXEMPTION
(1) Can the minister advise whether it is true that the purpose of the relocation of employees working for the Western Australian Country Health Service to the site of the Perth Dental Hospital was to give these employees access to the fringe benefits tax exemption? (2) If so, can the minister advise - (a) how many employees of the WA Country Health Service who relocated to the Perth Dental Hospital were not claiming the FBT exemption prior to the relocation; and (b) how many employees of the WA Country Health Service who relocated to the Perth Dental Hospital are now claiming the FBT exemption? Mr J.A. McGINTY

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(1) No. (2) Not applicable.
(2) If so, can the minister advise - (a) how many employees of the WA Country Health Service who relocated to the Perth Dental Hospital were not claiming the FBT exemption prior to the relocation; and (b) how many employees of the WA Country Health Service who relocated to the Perth Dental Hospital are now claiming the FBT exemption? Mr J.A. McGINTY replied: (1) No. (2) Not applicable.
(b) how many employees of the WA Country Health Service who relocated to the Perth Dental Hospital are now claiming the FBT exemption?
(1) No. (2) Not applicable.
(2) Not applicable.

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