As a doctor or healthcare professional in the ACT public system, salary packaging is one of the simplest ways to stretch your take‑home pay further. Yet one of the most under‑used and misunderstood benefits is the meal entertainment card.
Used correctly, it can cover thousands of dollars of lifestyle spending each year, paid from your pre‑tax salary. Used incorrectly, it can lead to declined transactions, audits, or even repayments.
If you’re an eligible ACT public hospital employee, you can use a meal entertainment card to pay for meals and dining expenses using pre‑tax salary, rather than your after‑tax pay. The limit for this is $2,650 per FBT year (1 April to 31 March).
Instead of paying for meals out of your after-tax net wage paid from ACT Health, a portion of your salary is set aside before tax and loaded onto your meal entertainment card. You then use the card just like a regular debit card at eligible venues - restaurants, cafés and dining experiences.
Every dollar you spend on the card is a dollar you haven’t paid income tax on. You’re effectively getting more value from the same salary. It’s money you’d normally spend anyway, just paid in a smarter, more tax‑effective way.
This is where most people trip up. Meal entertainment is not your weekday coffee, takeaway between ward rounds, or lunch during overtime.
To qualify, meals must be:
A good rule of thumb is if it feels like a social occasion rather than refuelling, you’re probably on the right track.
Fast food, food courts, bakeries, and takeaway chains are specifically excluded, even if you “dine in”.
Alcohol is allowed, but only when it’s consumed as part of an eligible meal. A bottle of wine with dinner at a restaurant is fine. Drinks on their own, or drinks with light bar snacks, are not.
Buying alcohol from a liquor store is also allowed, but it must be consumed with an eligible meal e.g. taken along to a restaurant that allows BYO.
You can use your meal entertainment card for events at home, but only if:
Groceries, BBQ supplies, or self‑catering for a party don’t qualify, even if the bill is substantial.
Here are a few practical tips:
When used strategically, the meal entertainment card is one of the most valuable and useful parts of salary packaging for ACT doctors. It rewards you for spending on things you’d likely enjoy anyway, just in a more tax‑effective way.
Don’t leave this benefit unused or misused. Get tailored advice from specialists who work with ACT doctors every day. Book your complimentary consultation.