Tax Deductions That Are Not Allowed
Over the past two years, there’s been an increase in ATO audits of individual tax returns, resulting mostly from incorrect tax deductions. The ATO plays a significant role in educating taxpayers on getting their tax deductions right, and as such they’re on the lookout for red flags that indicate people may be doing the wrong thing.
For example, the ATO recently published information relating to audits sparked by data matching activities. In this case, the ATO used data matching to find anomalies in personal income versus ‘lifestyle’ costs. As a result, we strongly recommend that you report all income and maintain appropriate records for tax deductions to ensure you avoid the inconvenience and time associated with responding to an ATO audit.
In order to avoid being flagged for an audit, below is a list of deductions an individual cant usually claim on your tax return:
- Travel between home and work, which is considered private travel.
- Car expenses, unless you are transporting bulky tools or equipment that your employer requires you to use and, you cannot leave it at work.
- Car expenses for a vehicle that has been salary sacrificed.
- Meal expenses unless you were required to work away from home overnight.
- Private travel or the private portion of a work-related travel/trip.
- Everyday clothes bought to wear for work. It is important to note that if you are an office worker, a suit, white shirt and black pants may be your office- wear but cannot be claimed, even if your employer requires you to wear them. This also includes the cost of laundering said office-wear.
- Higher Education Loan Program and any contributions charged through the HELP scheme.
- Self-education where the study cannot be directly related to your current employment.
- Phone or internet costs for your private use.
- Tools and equipment that cost over $300 cannot be claimed but they can be depreciated over a number of years.
Have a query about tax deductions? If you have any questions or need advice and clarity specific to your situation, feel free to contact Semmens & Co on 03 8320 0320 for a free consultation.
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