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It’s the same policy, the same premium, protection against the same risks – but how you structure and pay for your life insurance can have an impact on who’s liable for what tax. Even if you are self-employed, whether the company pays the premium, or you personally, makes a difference.
Life Insurance contributions by a company are liable for FBT when;
Life Insurance contributions by a company are not liable for FBT when
In simple words, a group scheme policy where the company pays the premiums and the employee gets the pay-out in the event of death is taxed as an employee fringe benefit rate.
In the event that an employee takes out a policy, and the employer then pays the premiums, payments are not subject to FBT, but the premium payment is treated as taxable income for the employee.
Where the company pays the premium, and is the beneficiary of the policy (often is the case for key man insurance) payments are not subject to FBT and are not taxable.
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After moving to New Zealand in 1987, Steve lectured commerce and economics at St Kentigens College for 10 years before launching and managing an internet-based business developing and marketing on-line educational resources for students under the ‘StudyBuddy’ brand which he developed. Steve joined Ed Saul in June 2006 to oversee development of the web-based life insurance platform and to drive direct sales and marketing. Steve is the co-architect of Pinnacle Life’s on-line venture. |
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