| Work Related Expenses - Back on the Radar |
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Since work-related expenses are one the most commonly claimed deductions, the ATO is launching a program telling people what they can claim in 2009...
Last year, 7.6 million people claimed deductions for work-related expenses, claiming $1,920 on average in work-related expenses, with the most commonly claimed items including car, travel uniforms, and self-education expenses.
The Tax Office pays close attention to these claims in tax returns, finding claims that are false, are not work-related, or which can’t be substantiated, in addition to common mistakes.
The Tax Office looks closely at tax returns from last year and identifies particular occupations where:
This year, the Tax Office will write to around 180,000 employees in the following occupations outlining common mistakes and providing advice on how to avoid these mistakes in this year’s tax return:
Some of the mistakes the Tax Office has seen from employees in these occupations include:
Other mistakes include claiming the living-away-from-home allowance when they’re not entitled to it and failing to keep a log book for expenses for a one tonne vehicle and when it is used for both business and private use. |
