Tax time is around the corner, so you should start thinking about any work-related and income-generating expenses you paid over the financial year.
To identify expenses that may be acceptable as tax deductions, you should consider:
If the expense was for both work and personal use (e.g. home internet), you need to determine the portion of the expense related to your work or income-generating activity.
With the crisis of the virus affecting us all most of us have had to result in working from home, there are several home office expenses you may be able to claim as tax deductions.
These include:
Most people won’t be able to claim:
Please review the criteria’s before you consider on claiming an amount for home office expenses in your tax return.
For example, you should consider whether you can claim the temporary ATO-approved ‘shortcut method’ (of 80 cents per hour for all additional running expenses) for the period 1 March 2020 until 30 June 2020.
You should consider which method is best for you and the criteria you need to meet to claim a deduction. You can find out more about work from home expenses at the ATO website.
While you generally can’t claim expenses for getting to and from your regular workplace, there are some work-related vehicle and travel expenses you may be able to claim.
These include:
You can find out more about vehicle and travel expenses you can claim on the ATO website.
If you bought occupation-specific clothing, protective clothing or work uniforms specifically related to your job, you may be able to claim these costs, as well as related cleaning costs, as work-related expenses.
However, you’re unlikely to be able to claim costs for conventional clothing or non-compulsory work uniforms.
To claim these costs as tax deductions, you need to have written evidence of these costs, such as diary entries and receipts.
You can find out more about clothing, laundry and dry-cleaning expenses you can claim at the ATO website.
If your studies were work-related and you enrolled in an eligible course, you may be able to claim a tax deduction.
You can find out more about course expenses you can claim at the ATO website.
You may also claim tax deductions for work-related expenses specifically related to your occupation and industry.
You can check the list of occupations and industries on the ATO website to see what industry-related tax deductions you can claim.
There are other work-related expenses you may be able to claim as tax-deductible expenses, depending on your work and individual circumstances. Expenses to consider include:
If you gave a gift or donation to an organisation (e.g. your favourite charity), you may be able to claim a tax deduction. However, there are specific rules that apply.
Generally, you can claim any donation you made above $2 if it was to a ‘deductible gift recipient’. For gifts, different rules apply depending on the type of gift.
You can find out more about gifts and donations you can claim at the ATO website.
You may be able to claim investment income tax deductions if you’ve received:
If you’ve received any of these, you could be entitled to claim for costs related to this income, such as interest charged on money borrowed to buy stocks or rental properties.
You may also be able to claim money you paid for investment advice.
You can find out more about income-generating deductions you can claim at the ATO website.
Once you’ve lodged your tax return, make sure you keep all your records of expenses. The ATO may ask you to provide evidence to support any claims you make.
You can find out more about the tax deductions you can claim at the ATO website.