Tax & accounting webinar

Automating FBT compliance: Expense management system (EMS)

Streamline Fringe Benefits Tax compliance and reduce risk

Eliminate the FBT peak season crunch

The FBT year runs from 1 April to 31 March. As we approach the halfway mark of the FBT 2026 year, many tax teams are already facing the reality of another peak season crunch: manually reviewing thousands of expense transactions line by line during the already intense April-to-June lodgement period.

This time-consuming task of reviewing expense/GL data, often thousands of lines, is the most burdensome part of FBT preparation, placing immense pressure on already stretched tax teams. Organizations are also under heightened scrutiny from the ATO regarding FBT governance and compliance.

Who should watch: 

  • FBT managers & specialists seeking to automate and streamline compliance.
  • Tax directors & heads of tax looking to mitigate FBT compliance risk and improve team efficiency.
  • Finance professionals responsible for expense management and tax reporting.
  • Consultants advising clients on FBT optimization and technology adoption.
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Introduction to ONESOURCE FBT EMS

Learn how EMS works as a rules-based classifier for expense transactions and supports automated compliance.
 

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Addressing the "why now?"

Discover why FBT automation is critical today due to rising volumes, limited resources, and ATO scrutiny.

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Key benefits of automations

Explore how EMS reduces manual review time, improves risk management, and delivers audit-ready
 

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Live product demonstration

Watch ONESOURCE FBT EMS in action—from data import to classification and automated workpaper generation.
 

Your expert panel

Stacey Biggar

Stacey Biggar
Director
Employment Tax
KPMG

Luis Ortega

Amesh De Silva
Product & Proposition Manager, FBT
Thomson Reuters

Gathercole Sam

Sam Gathercole
Manager
Employment Tax
KPMG

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