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Tax Time! ATO resources for members 

The Australian Tax Office has provided the following links to articles that may be of use to members and their families.

Please note that this information has been provided by the ATO as a guide only and has not been written by the NTEU. Make sure to seek professional advice if required.

And remember union fees are fully tax-deductible!
Time to ‘study up’ on your deductions 

Tax time is right around the corner. Not sure what deductions you can claim this year? Well good news, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) have shared a range of helpful tips and resources to help make tax time simple.

‘So what can I claim?’

From self-education, union fees, school supplies and working from home costs – the ATO’s tailored occupation guide gives great insight to common deductions in your role. It also covers information on the income you’ll need to declare, and the records you need to keep.

Worked from home?

If you’ve worked from home this financial year, there are two ways to calculate your deduction this tax time – the revised fixed rate method, or the actual cost method. From 1 July 2022, the revised fixed rate method has increased from 52 cents to 67 cents per hour worked from home, and no longer requires you to have a dedicated home office space. The expenses covered in the rate, and the records you’ll need to keep, have changed too.

 

Keep your records

Keeping the right records is essential. Use the myDeductions tool in the ATO app for a fast and easy way to store your receipts and keep track of your records!

And the best time to lodge?

The best time to lodge is from late July, when most of your information from employers, banks and health funds has been automatically included in your tax return. All you’ll need to do is check the pre-filled information is correct, add any income that’s missing, and claim your deductions!

Remember, most tax returns lodged online take about two weeks to be processed.

All text and links have been provided by the Australian Taxation Office. Want to learn more?

Visit ato.gov.au/teacher

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