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What Can You Claim on Tax Without Receipts?

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Every tax season, Australians across the country ask the same question: Can I claim deductions without keeping every single receipt?

 

✅ The answer is yes—in some cases.

🚫 But don’t mistake that for a free pass.

 

At Supertax, we’re here to help you make the most of your deductions without crossing the ATO’s line. Let’s break down what the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) actually allows you to claim without receipts—and how to stay compliant while doing it.

 

💡 Understanding the $300 No-Receipt Rule

 

If you’ve heard of the “$300 rule”, here’s what it really means:

You can claim up to $300 in total work-related expenses without needing written evidence. But there are conditions:

  • You must have paid for the expenses yourself
  • You weren’t reimbursed
  • The costs directly relate to earning your income
  • You can explain how you calculated the claim

 

📌 Important: This is a combined total, not $300 per item. So if you spent $90 on home-office supplies, $110 on work-related tools, and $100 on safety gear, you can claim the full $300—without receipts—as long as your explanation holds up.

 

🔎 If your total work expenses exceed $300? You’ll need receipts for the entire amount, not just the portion above $300.

 

✅ Deductions You Can Claim Without Receipts

Here are a few deductions the ATO permits without receipts, provided you keep basic records and meet all conditions.

 

1. Laundry Expenses – Up to $150

 

If you wash, dry, or iron eligible work clothing, like branded uniforms or protective wear:

  • Claim $1 per load (if only work clothes)
  • Claim $0.50 per load (if mixed with personal clothes)

📝 Keep a weekly log of laundry loads to justify your claim.

 

2. Small Work Items – Under $10 Each (Up to $200 Total)

Did you buy pens, notebooks, USBs, or other small items for work?

  • If each item is under $10 and your annual total is under $200, no receipt is needed
  • Record the item, date, cost, and its work use in a diary or spreadsheet

 

3. Car Expenses – Up to 5,000 km (Cents per Kilometre)

 

If you drive your car for work purposes (excluding your normal commute), you can claim using the cents per kilometre method:

  • Up to 5,000 km/year
  • Rate for 2024–25: 88 cents/km
  • Keep a reasonable estimate (e.g. diary or logbook)

🔒 No receipts required, but you must own the vehicle and keep a credible record of trips.

 

 

🧾 No Receipts, But Still Need Records

Even if you’re not required to show receipts, the ATO expects some form of evidence. This can include:

  • Bank or credit card statements
  • Confirmation emails or online orders
  • Diary notes with dates and details
  • Photos of items or uniforms
  • User manuals or warranty cards

Pro Tip 💼: Use the myDeductions app or a cloud-based spreadsheet to stay audit-ready.

 

🚫 Deductions That Do Require Receipts

Some expenses are simply too large or too complex to claim without written proof. These include:

  • Flights, accommodation, and travel meals
  • Overtime meal claims
  • Internet/phone use over standard thresholds
  • Depreciable assets over $300
  • Self-education expenses
  • Donations (unless <$2 and from a bucket)

For these items, proper documentation is essential.

 

📲 How to Stay Organised (and Avoid ATO Stress)

Let’s face it—nobody loves tracking receipts. But staying organised now can mean a bigger refund and less hassle later.

 

Tools You Can Use:

  • myDeductions (ATO app) – Great for individuals
  • Expensify / Wave – Ideal for small business owners
  • Google Sheets / Excel – Classic but effective (store in the cloud)

 

Easy Habits:

  • Snap a photo of every receipt immediately
  • Keep a digital or physical travel diary
  • Create a folder for tax-related emails
  • Reconcile monthly, not just at EOFY

 

🧑‍💼 When to Call in the Experts

Some returns are straightforward. Others? Not so much.

 

Talk to a Supertax professional if:

  • You’re claiming over $300 in work-related deductions
  • You use your car or home for business
  • You have multiple income sources
  • You want to maximise your refund—safely

 

🎯 Claim Smart, Not Risky

You can claim deductions without receipts. But you must still show that your claims are reasonable, job-related, and well-documented—even if not with a printed invoice.

 

At Supertax, we help you:

✅ Maximise your legal claims
✅ Stay compliant with ATO guidelines
✅ Avoid red flags and costly audits

 

📞 Need help with your tax return?

Let Supertax make tax time stress-free.

📧 Email: info@mysupertax.com.au
📱 Phone: 03 7074 8818
🌐 Website: www.mysupertax.com.au

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