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What Tool and Equipment Deductions Can You Claim for Work in Australia?

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What Tool and Equipment Deductions Can You Claim for Work in Australia?

Many employees in Australia purchase tools and equipment to perform their work duties. The good news is that some of these expenses may be tax-deductible, which can reduce your overall tax liability.

However, claiming deductions for work-related tools and equipment requires understanding the rules set by the

Australian Taxation Office.

In this guide, we explain which tools and equipment you can claim, eligibility requirements, and how to calculate your deductions correctly.

Who Can Claim Tool and Equipment Deductions?

You may be able to claim a tax deduction for tools and equipment if:

  • You purchase the items yourself
  • You use them directly for your work duties
  • Your employer does not reimburse you for the expense
  • You keep records such as receipts or invoices

If the tool or equipment is used for both work and personal purposes, you can only claim the work-related portion of the cost.

For example, if you use a laptop 60% for work and 40% for personal use, you can only claim 60% of the expense.

Additional Expenses You May Claim

In addition to the cost of tools and equipment, you may also claim deductions for work-related portions of:

  • Repairs and maintenance
  • Insurance for tools and equipment
  • Interest on loans used to purchase equipment

These deductions can significantly reduce your taxable income when properly documented.

Expenses You Cannot Claim

There are certain situations where deductions are not allowed.

You cannot claim:

  • Equipment used only for personal purposes
  • Tools provided by your employer
  • Items where the cost has been fully reimbursed

Understanding these rules is important to avoid issues with the
Australian Taxation Office.

Examples of Tools and Equipment You Can Claim

Many types of tools and equipment may qualify for deductions if they are required for your work.

Examples include:

Hand Tools
  • Hammers
  • Screwdrivers
  • Spanners
Power Tools
  • Sanders
  • Grinders
  • Hammer drills
Technical Equipment
  • Calculators
  • Technical measuring instruments
  • Cameras
Professional Equipment
  • Musical instruments for performers
  • Electric clippers or scissors for hairdressers
Safety Equipment
  • Steel cap boots
  • Hard hats
  • Protective clothing
Office and Digital Equipment
  • Phones and tablets
  • Laptops and computers
  • Software programs
  • Office furniture
  • Bags or cases for equipment

This list is not exhaustive. Any tool or equipment used for work duties may potentially qualify.

How to Calculate Tool and Equipment Deductions

Most tools and equipment are classified as depreciating assets, meaning they decline in value over time.

The deduction you can claim depends on whether the item costs:

  • $300 or less
  • More than $300
Immediate Deduction for Items $300 or Less

You may claim an immediate deduction if the item:

  • Costs $300 or less
  • Is used to earn non-business employment income
  • Is not part of a set costing more than $300
  • Is not one of several identical items that together cost more than $300

If all conditions are met, you can claim the full work-related cost in the same financial year.

Depreciation for Items Over $300

If the equipment costs more than $300, you usually cannot claim the full amount immediately.

Instead, you must claim the decline in value over the assetโ€™s effective life

This applies when the item:

  • Costs more than $300
  • Is part of a set costing more than $300
  • Is substantially identical to other items costing more than $300 combined

Depreciation spreads the deduction over several years.

Record-Keeping Requirements

Keeping accurate records is essential when claiming deductions.

You should keep:

  • Receipts or invoices for purchased items
  • Records showing how the equipment is used for work
  • A diary or logbook showing work-related usage percentages
  • Depreciation calculations for items over $300

Good record-keeping helps ensure your claim is accepted if reviewed by the
Australian Taxation Office.

Common Mistakes When Claiming Tool Deductions

Many taxpayers make mistakes that can lead to rejected deductions or ATO reviews.

Common errors include:

  • Claiming 100% of an item used partly for personal use
  • Not keeping receipts
  • Claiming items provided by an employer
  • Incorrectly claiming depreciation

Professional tax advice can help avoid these issues.

How Supertax Can Help With Work-Related Deductions

Understanding tax deduction rules can be confusing, especially when it comes to depreciation and work-related expenses.

At Supertax, our experienced accountants help individuals and businesses maximise their legitimate deductions while staying fully compliant with tax laws.

Tax Return Preparation

Our team ensures all eligible deductions, including tools and equipment, are correctly claimed in your tax return.

Deduction Review and Tax Planning

We review your expenses and identify opportunities to increase your tax refund legally.

Depreciation Calculations

For assets over $300, we calculate accurate depreciation schedules based on ATO guidelines.

Record-Keeping Support

We guide clients on proper record keeping to ensure deductions are supported by valid documentation.

ATO Compliance Support

Our tax professionals ensure your claims align with the requirements of the
Australian Taxation Office to reduce audit risks.

Contact Supertax for Expert Tax Advice

If you want to ensure you are claiming the maximum deductions for your tools and equipment, professional guidance can make a significant difference.

Supertax provides reliable accounting and tax services for individuals, employees, and businesses across Australia.

Our services include:

  • Individual tax returns
  • Work-related deduction advice
  • Business accounting
  • Tax planning strategies
  • ATO compliance and support
Get Professional Tax Help Today

๐Ÿ“ž Phone: +(03) 7074 8818
๐Ÿ“ง Email: info@supertax.com.au

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You can also book a free consultation with our tax experts to discuss your deductions and ensure your tax return is accurate and optimised.

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