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Suite 19 Level 3/193-201 New South Head Rd, Edgecliff NSW 2027
Are you one of the five million Australians who claim work from home deductions? If so, stricter record-keeping rules may now apply.
For this financial year and moving forward, there are now only two methods to calculate your work from home claim:
The actual costs method has never been all that popular because you need to keep records of every expense incurred and depreciating asset purchased, as well as evidence to show the work-related use of the expenses and depreciating assets. By way of example, to claim electricity expenses, the ATO suggests that you need to find out the cost per unit of power used, the average amount of units used per hour (power consumption per kilowatt hour for each appliance) and the number of hours the appliance was used for work-related purposes.
For this reason, the fixed rate method has been preferred (or in recent years the COVID shortcut method where you could simply claim 80 cents for each hour worked from home. Note, however, that the COVID-method is no longer available).
If you have any questions around these stricter rules, and how they may impact you, reach out to us.
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