Important tax changes for fleet PHEVs: What you need to know
From April 1, 2025, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will no longer classify PHEVs as zero or low-emissions vehicles for fringe benefits tax (FBT) purposes.
From April 1, 2025, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will no longer classify PHEVs as zero or low-emissions vehicles for fringe benefits tax (FBT) purposes.
According to the latest Australian Electric Vehicle Industry Recap, EV sales have skyrocketed by 120% this past year. There are now 180,000 EVs navigating Australian roads, including 98,436 of those bought just last year.
With the Australian Government’s National Electric Vehicle Strategy paving the way for a cleaner transportation future, coupled with the growing number of EVs and hybrids hitting our roads, the fleet management industry is at the forefront of this emissions-free ride.
Artificial Intelligence is poised to weave its way into more tech than ever before, the electric vehicle rollout will continue in force and smart dashcams will become the new norm. That’s the word from Teletrac Navman in its prediction of the top trends in fleet tech for 2023.
Thyme Fleet has rolled out its first triad of hybrid vehicles, heralding a new era for the Lonsdale-based business.
Many organisations are struggling to justify why they should electrify their fleet when the perceived changeover over cost is so high. However if reducing greenhouse
It was a big announcement for EV supporters in Queensland recently when the QLD government announced its zero emissions vehicle strategy. The headline grabbing news