One of the easiest ways to boost your tax return is by taking advantage of the deductions you're able to claim. Claiming tax deductions reduces your taxable income, meaning you'll pay less tax and hopefully get a bigger tax return.
In this guide, we've listed our top five tips for easily claiming tax deductions. Charitable donations, travel expenses and work clothing can all potentially be claimed for tax deductions. Read ahead to find out about the activities and contributions that could be eligible for a tax deduction, and those that would most likely not qualify.
There are many, more complex deductions you can claim to reduce your taxable income. One way to ensure you're claiming all the deductions you can is by getting a professional to do it for you. A tax agent will know the ins and outs of the tax system, and will help you maximise your tax return.
1. Charity donations
This is one of the most common things people forget to claim, or incorrectly claim as a tax deduction. If you’ve only dropped some spare change in a bucket at a convenience store counter you’re probably not eligible to claim this as a tax deduction. However, if you are one of the many who make regular contributions to a charity every month, you may be eligible to claim something back at tax time.
There are just a few things you need to check before claiming a gift or donation.
If your contribution meets the below conditions, you're most likely eligible to claim it as a tax deduction:
Below are the contributions that the Australian Tax Office (ATO) does not classify as a gift or donation:
Car and travel costs seem to be an expense most people are comfortable claiming on their tax return. However, taking a guess at the amount of expenses incurred can land you in hot water, as can making an illegitimate claim like travel to and from work. That’s why it’s important to ensure what you’re claiming is considered a travel expense in the eyes of the ATO. Properly claiming these expenses can save you a lot of money come tax time, so it's worth getting it right.
If you use your vehicle for work, claimable vehicle and travel expenses include:
Vehicle and travel expenses that are not claimable include:
You may be able to claim vehicle and/or travel expenses if you fall into the following situations:
You're not eligible to claim travel or vehicle expenses for the following situations:
How to correctly claim your car and travel expenses
There are two ways to claim your vehicle expenses as a tax deductions. Read through the below and select the option you feel is best for you. Again, a tax agent will be able to help you correctly claim these expenses so you don't need to stress about doing it wrong.
Many expenses that you accumulate through your chosen career path can be claimed in your tax return. However, many cannot, and incorrectly claiming these may result in a penalty from the ATO. Some are more obvious than others, like an apprentice’s tools or travel expenses (as explained above). However, did you know that journalists may be eligible to claim their pay tv costs? So long as these are incurred in the course of performing their work (for example, a sports journalist that needs to have access to the sport channels), they can be claimed as deductions.
There are thousands of things you may be eligible to claim as work related expenses. Make sure the expense meets the following criteria:
There are too many possible claims to list in this article, but if you head over to the ATO’s website you’ll find over 40 guides to ‘deductions for specific industries and occupations’.
There are many, many ways you can claim work related expenses, fortunately, this also includes working from home. If you’re running a business from home (full-time or part-time) that requires you to use computers, phones and other electronic devices, you could be eligible to claim deductions on certain costs. You should keep receipts for all work-related purchases you wish to claim, in case the ATO requires further proof. These deductions can include the following:
Amazingly, you can also claim a portion of your occupancy expenses, like rent, mortgage, and home insurance, so long as you operate your business solely from your home and have a dedicated space for business activities. Check the table below for a quick guide to see if you can claim working from home expenses.
5. Work clothing
Work clothing is something that many people claim incorrectly, and the ATO had a crackdown on this last financial year so it's important to get it right. Despite what many people think, not everyone is entitled to claim laundry expenses as a tax deduction. Make sure your clothing meets one or more of the following criteria before claiming it as a tax expense:
As with all other deductions, it's best to check anything you want to claim with your tax agent to ensure you're eligible and avoid a penalty with the ATO.
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