Tax Deductions for Tradies and Contractors – Tax Accountants Dingley Village

Understand your Tax Return 2016. Tax Deductions for Tradies and Contractors – Tax Accountants Dingley Village

Author │ Yohan Soza – July 2016

Are you a self-employed Tradesman or Contractor? Being self-employed can provide a lot of benefits, such as flexible working hours, being your own boss and growing your professional portfolio. When it comes to your tax return, however, it can get a little complicated. Being a self-employed Tradesman or Contractor, you may have more tax responsibilities and liabilities to consider. These could include reporting your income and work expenses, and keeping proper business records. The best way to be prepared for the Tax Season, is to remain organised throughout the year and seek the right tax advice and services when completing your tax return. So Understand your Tax Return 2016. Tax Deductions for Tradies and Contractors – Tax Accountants Dingley Village.

At MAS Tax Dingley Village, we understand that your tax needs may differ from those of a standard salary or fixed income employee. Providing personalised tax return services and advice, we can tailor our work to suit your unique situation. This means that you can develop a better understanding of your tax obligations and legally maximise your tax refund, without the worry of making a potentially costly mistake.

At MAS Tax Dingley Village, we have complied a list of expenses that can be deductible for most self-employed Tradesmen or Contractors. The list details the standard and not so commonly known possible tax deductions that you may be able to claim in your tax return 2016. To be able to claim your work-related expenses, the item must have been required for your business or job. Also, it is essential that you keep well-organised and easily accessible records, such as receipts or invoices, in a paper or electronic system. If you don’t and the ATO questions your tax return claims, you may be heavily penalised and face a fine, as well as additional fees.

Please note, that this is not an exhaustive list and that you should always seek advice from your Accountant before making a claim.

Table 1: Tax Deductible Expenses List for Self-Employed Tradesmen and Contractors.

(Tax Deductions for Tradies and Contractors – Tax Accountants Dingley Village)

 

Work-related Expense
Details
Is it Tax Deductible?

Protective clothing

All protective clothing, including steel-capped boots, High-vis clothing, helmets, goggles, and so on.

Yes

Laundry

Laundry costs for all work-related clothing

Yes

Tools & Equipment

You can now claim up to $20,000 on business-related assets, between 12 May 2015 and 30 June 2017

Yes

Repairs

Incurred on assets used for work

Yes

Transport

Work-related vehicle expenses, such as fuel and servicing, or public transport. If you use your vehicle for business and private reasons, you can only make a proportionate claim.

Yes

Education costs

 

Any educational course or related costs that are required for your current job or work enhancement

 

Yes

Mobile Bills

Only work-related mobile phone costs can be included. If you use your mobile for business and private reasons, you can only make a proportionate claim.

Yes

Sun protection

Sunscreen, sun hat and sunglasses used during work

Yes

Home office

 

 

If a part or a room at home is used for work related activity, you may be able to claim a portion of the running expenses, such as rent, electricity and internet.

 

Yes

Super contribution

Up to $ 25,000 per annum, paid after-tax income.

Yes

Stationery

Used for work or home office

Yes

Bank Charges

Only if the bank account generates interest income

Yes

Interest

Borrowed for work related financing, such as for assets or equipment

Yes

Tolls and Parking Fees

Incurred during work related travel

Yes

Trade union

Trade related association body expenses, including annual practising

Yes

Association fees

Certificate costs

Yes

Technical publications

For the line of work

Yes

Tax/Accountancy fees

Tax, BAS and Accounts preparation ( plus travel cost to meet)

Yes

Public liability

If required to carry out work

Yes

Legal expenses

For work related contracts

Yes

Insurance

Income continuance, sickness and accident

Yes

Meals

Routine meals during work and travel

No

Meals

If you worked after normal hours and overnight travel

Yes

Fines

Imposed by court or law

No

Entertainment

Personal entertainment, such as drinking or dining out with friends

No

Conventional Clothing

Not related to work

No

Driver’s license

Renewal and acquiring fees

No

Club membership

Such as Social Club fees

No

Child care expenses

Child support expenses

No

Other

Any other costs incurred to generate work income

Most often – Yes

 

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