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You know what mayne i only make $40k a year and very content. Good luck with the sparkie job and landing a EBA or what ever :)

I had to take my US trip on a credit card and looks like i might have to do the same again when i go in the next couple months :)

I'm already on the EBA.

hmm

On the 10th of May 2011, the 2011/12 Federal Budget was released with a focus on Fringe Benefits Tax as it relates to motor vehicles. These changes simplify the treatment of FBT for the future. The new regime also makes salary packaging a motor vehicle more beneficial for drivers travelling low annual kilometres.

must know what they changed

done quote sent off to lease plan

lets see what comes back

surely cant be that much difference

if i can get a brand new dualis or cruze on 160 a fortnight

the dualis is 26k so an evo 8 around 32k cant be that much difference

im surprised how much my 33 cost a month to run and im not even paying it off

insurance - $111 a month, $55 a fortnight

fuel - $30 a week, $60 a fortnight average

rego - $650 a year, $25 a fortnight

ah its actually 140 a fornight, still a lot given $0 finance

hmm

On the 10th of May 2011, the 2011/12 Federal Budget was released with a focus on Fringe Benefits Tax as it relates to motor vehicles. These changes simplify the treatment of FBT for the future. The new regime also makes salary packaging a motor vehicle more beneficial for drivers travelling low annual kilometres.

must know what they changed

All you need to do is ask.

Government is introducing a statutory rate of 0.2 to be phased in over the next 3-4 years to calculate the FBT liability instead of different rates for different KM's travelled IIRC.

what's with all the kids these days getting inked up :/ how bout learn to use a pen first before getting a pointless tatt that "looks cool/chicks dig it bro"...

little kunts shit me

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lol whata cool kent

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