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Fringe Benefits Tax and EVs - All you need to know

Fringe Benefits Tax and EVs - All you need to know

From 1 July 2022, employers do not need to pay fringe benefits tax (FBT) on eligible electric cars and associated car expenses. Unlike other FBT exemptions, employers still need to determine the taxable value of the exempt car benefits to include it in their employee’s reportable fringe benefits amount (RFBA). Employers must report the RFBA on their employee’s income statement or payment summary. Employees should speak to their registered tax agent for advice on the consequences of having a reportable fringe benefits amount.


Get up to speed with EVs - Redcliffe

 Get up to speed with EVs - Redcliffe Next date: Sunday, 05 March 2023 | 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM Hear what the enthusiasts have to say about electric vehicles and inspect six of the latest models at Redcliffe Library. The Australian Electric Vehicle Association wants to switch Australia to electric drive as quickly as possible and its members are keen to share their knowledge. Get started on your journey as Queensland builds its electric super highway. Free. Bookings required. When Sunday, 05 March 2023 | 11:00 AM - 01:00 PM Location Redcliffe Library, 476 Oxley Avenue, Redcliffe, 4020, View map Bookings required: Web Facebook     www.aeva.asn.au Wayne Moore Secretary, QLD Branch, Australian Electric Vehicle Association (AEVA) Email: secretary@qld.aeva.asn.au   Having trouble viewing this newsletter? View the web version here. Want to unsubscribe from this newsletter? Click Here


Wheel options for the Mitsubishi i-MiEV

A challenge of owning a vehicle that was only brought into Australia in low volume is access to after market parts. Sometimes, you have to get creative. Due to limited availability of wheel and tyre options for the Mitsubishi i-MiEV, owner and AEVA member Jamie Lovick needed to get creative.


WA Branch November Meeting - UWA

Dear [firstname],Zoom Meeting details Update: AEVA is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: AEVA WA November meetingTime: Nov 8, 2022 07:00 PM Perth Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87286242854?pwd=aXBtVmdPMTByenlRZk1hWWpUNlJFZz09 Meeting ID: 872 8624 2854Passcode: 568915 Meeting ID: 872 8624 2854Passcode: 568915Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kev6utpQg   Apologies for the late notice as our branch chair and secretary is still overseas, but on Tuesday the 8th of November, the WA brach will hold its November monthly meeting at UWA Billings Room, Electrical Engineering. As always, the lift stops working after 6 pm, so call Chris on 0418908002 and we'll send it down. A few big ticket items will be covered, particularly AEVA's submission to the National EV Strategy discussion paper, which can be found here.  We will be pushing this as a topic of conversation with the commonwealth government; while they will …


JAC N55 Electric Delivery Truck Review

My first impressions of this nifty little electric truck.


Website Working Group

All about the AEVA's Website Working Group


AEVA WA June Meeting at UWA this Tuesday 7pm

  Hello [firstname], We will be holding our June meeting at UWA this Tuesday, the 14th of June at 6:30pm for 7pm in the Billings Room.  On the agenda will be Jon Edwards, giving a presentation on the Sydney to Perth marathon, TOCEVA Green Theme will be traveling 5700km on 50% gravel roads from 28 October to the 6 Nov in Sydney. There will also some more exciting news about DC charging in the Great Southern. Zoom invite: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81700226843?pwd=NkZReUo0RTY3MFE1ZldMMWVvOElHdz09 Regards Ant Day Chair/Secretary   www.aeva.asn.au Antony Day Chair/Secretary, WA Branch, Australian Electric Vehicle Association (AEVA) Email: secretary@wa.aeva.asn.au   Having trouble viewing this newsletter? View the web version here. Want to unsubscribe from this newsletter? Click Here


The road to Zero Emissions Transportation is Clear!

The main message from the results of our Federal elections is that action on climate change and the road to get there is front and centre in most electorates. This is across party lines with the Teal candidates punishing recalcitrant policymakers in the outgoing government that ignored the elephant in the room for too long and the Greens making ground on the other side of the political spectrum. For too long transport and the adoption of electric vehicles have been left in the too hard basket. But what is the blueprint to make the adoption of electric vehicles ubiquitous?