Tax deductions

Deductions for costs incurred in running your business are allowable, provided the expenses are not of a private, domestic or capital nature.

You may be able to claim deductions for your business expenses, when you lodge your income tax return, if your business:

  • has motor vehicle expenses
  • uses diesel fuel
  • is based at your home
  • has travel expenses
  • uses plant, such as machinery, tools or computers.

If you are a contractor or a consultant then your personal services income can affect your tax obligations.

Entrepreneurs' Tax Offset (ETO)

If you are a small business entity and have an aggregated turnover of $50 000 or less, then you will be eligible for an ETO of 25% of the tax payable on your business income. The offset phases out when your aggregated turnover is greater than $50 000 and ceases once your turnover reaches $75 000.

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