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Working from home (home office) tax deductions

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English - April 01, 2020 01:01 - 14 minutes - 9.72 MB - ★ - 1 rating
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With most people being required by their employer to work from home, I thought it would be timely to update you on what deductions you can claim and what evidence you need as substantiation.
Start keeping record nowRemember, the onus of proof is on the taxpayer to substantiate any deductions they claim. If you use a tax agent, you probably won’t have to lodge this year’s income tax return until March 2021. How likely is it that you will remember everything you did and all the purchases you made in March 2020, one year from now? Unlikely right. Therefore, its best to start keeping records now.
Expenses you may be entitled to claimHere’s a list of expenses you can typically claim.
Running costsThese expenses include heating, cooling, lighting, cleaning, and so on. There are two methods you can use to calculate this deduction:1. Fixed rate - You can claim a deduction of 52 cents for each hour you work from home instead of recording all of your actual expenses for heating, cooling, lighting, cleaning and the decline in value of furniture. You can either keep a record of the number of hours you have worked from home during the coronavirus period. Or, if you regularly work from home, you can keep a diary for a representative 4 weeks; or2. Actual costs – You can use this method if you have a dedicated workspace and you can accurately apportion costs such as power, heating, cleaning and depreciation. You still need to keep a 4-week diary or actual record of hours worked to support your calculations.
Obviously, for most people, the fixed rate option is the simplest. More information is available on the ATO’s website here.
ConsumablesItems such as software subscriptions, stationery, paper for your printer and printer ink can be tax deductible. You must retain receipts as evidence.
Mobile phone & internet expensesThere are two methods available to use to determine your tax deduction for mobile phone usage:1. A total deduction of $50 with limited documentation required. This method is appropriate when your device usage is incidental; or2. Claim a proportion of actual expenses. To work out the actual work-related proportion, you need to consider the amo

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