Petrol consumption has become one of the most important sustainability issues for Australia. The central contention in this article is whether Australia's current Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) regime is promoting unnecessary mileage (and use of petrol) in salary packaged vehicles to obtain tax concessions under the FBT 'statutory formula method' for cars. This article draws together the results of FBT survey data collected via a questionnaire and from respondents' websites, which has been analysed by the authors. The evidence assembled generally supports the central contention. We have also reviewed and included commentary on similar studies that support our key claim. The findings are important because the questionnaire res...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 248-290.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Managing tra...
This article discusses the need for the Australian Government to explore smart commuting policies du...
This thesis examines how tax laws can be used most effectively to encourage mitigation of greenhouse...
Purpose: Australia provides a range of tax concessions, which effectively reduces the overall cost o...
Australia is falling behind the international trend towards low carbon transport to reduce greenhous...
The transport sector accounts for 92.5 megatonnes (Mt), or 17.1%, of Australia’s annual GHG emission...
The desire to achieve a shift towards renewable energy will be difficult to achieve without a change...
This paper considers the impact on tax revenue as a consequence of the changing technology of motor ...
Australia is failing to make significant progress in reducing its road transport emissions. The Aust...
There are increasing calls to abolish the luxury car tax (LCT) as it has passed its “use-by” date. T...
Despite Australia being heavily reliant on foreign oil, with some 80% of transport fuel coming from ...
This thesis has been motivated by the need to preserve the scarce oil resources used by motorists fo...
This article examines whether there is a harmonious relationship between the transportation and tax ...
Since the beginning of the 19th century, the natural environment of the planet has been placed under...
Australian self sufficiency in oil is declining. From the early 1990's Australia will have to fund...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 248-290.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Managing tra...
This article discusses the need for the Australian Government to explore smart commuting policies du...
This thesis examines how tax laws can be used most effectively to encourage mitigation of greenhouse...
Purpose: Australia provides a range of tax concessions, which effectively reduces the overall cost o...
Australia is falling behind the international trend towards low carbon transport to reduce greenhous...
The transport sector accounts for 92.5 megatonnes (Mt), or 17.1%, of Australia’s annual GHG emission...
The desire to achieve a shift towards renewable energy will be difficult to achieve without a change...
This paper considers the impact on tax revenue as a consequence of the changing technology of motor ...
Australia is failing to make significant progress in reducing its road transport emissions. The Aust...
There are increasing calls to abolish the luxury car tax (LCT) as it has passed its “use-by” date. T...
Despite Australia being heavily reliant on foreign oil, with some 80% of transport fuel coming from ...
This thesis has been motivated by the need to preserve the scarce oil resources used by motorists fo...
This article examines whether there is a harmonious relationship between the transportation and tax ...
Since the beginning of the 19th century, the natural environment of the planet has been placed under...
Australian self sufficiency in oil is declining. From the early 1990's Australia will have to fund...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 248-290.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Managing tra...
This article discusses the need for the Australian Government to explore smart commuting policies du...
This thesis examines how tax laws can be used most effectively to encourage mitigation of greenhouse...