What Is a Novated Lease?
A novated lease is a three-way agreement between an employee, their employer, and a finance company. You choose and finance a vehicle through the lease company, then novate (transfer) the lease obligations to your employer. Your employer deducts lease payments and approved running costs from your pre-tax salary, pays the lease company on your behalf, and reports a fringe benefit for tax purposes. At the end of the lease term, you may have the option to buy the car, refinance, or return it depending on the residual value and contract terms.
Novated leasing is a form of salary packaging — the same mechanism used for laptops, phones, and super contributions. The key benefit is paying for your car with dollars that have not yet been taxed at your marginal rate. For someone on a 30% marginal rate plus 2% Medicare, packaging $15,000 in car costs pre-tax could save around $4,800 in income tax compared to paying from after-tax income. The actual saving depends on FBT, your employer's policy, and the total packaged amount.