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Vehicle costs, GST, phone & platform fees
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Tax Calendar 2024–25

All ATO key dates — BAS lodgements, super deadlines, PAYG and the 30 June window.

July 2024
Q4 BAS due (monthly reporters)
Super guarantee Q4 due (28 Jul)
New FY begins — review tax position
October 2024
Q1 BAS due (28 Oct)
Super guarantee Q1 due (28 Oct)
Tax return due (no agent) — 31 Oct
November 2024
PAYG instalment Q1 due (21 Nov)
Review super contribution cap progress
January 2025
Super guarantee Q2 due (28 Jan)
February 2025
Q2 BAS lodgement due (28 Feb)
Tax agent lodgement deadlines active
April 2025
Q3 BAS due (28 Apr)
Super guarantee Q3 due (28 Apr)
PAYG instalment Q3 due (21 Apr)
May–June 2025
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Prepay expenses before 30 June
Make super contributions before 30 June
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30 June 2025
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Last day for prepaid expense deductions
Key Super Rates
SG rate: 11.5% (2024–25)
Concessional cap: $30,000/yr
Non-concessional cap: $120,000/yr

Lodgement/payment deadline   Super deadline   Planning tip    Always verify at ato.gov.au

Australian Tax Rates 2024–25

Current income tax brackets, company rates, super caps, CGT, Medicare levy and more.

Individual Income Tax Rates

Taxable IncomeTax on this incomeEffective Rate
$0 – $18,200Nil0%
$18,201 – $45,00019c for each $1 over $18,2000–13%
$45,001 – $135,000$5,092 + 32.5c for each $1 over $45,00013–28%
$135,001 – $190,000$31,342 + 37c for each $1 over $135,00028–34%
$190,001+$51,692 + 45c for each $1 over $190,00034–45%

+ 2% Medicare levy. Low income tax offset (LITO) of up to $700 applies.

Company & Other Rates

EntityRateNotes
Base rate entity (turnover < $50M)25%Must pass passive income test
General company rate30%Turnover ≥ $50M
Superannuation fund15%Concessional contributions & earnings
GST rate10%On most goods and services
CGT discount — individuals50%Asset held > 12 months
Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT)47%FBT year ends 31 March

Super Guarantee & Contribution Rates

Type2024–25 Cap/RateNotes
Super Guarantee (SG) rate11.5%Rising to 12% from 1 July 2025
Concessional contributions cap$30,000Includes employer SG
Non-concessional cap$120,000After-tax contributions
Transfer balance cap$1.9MMax super to pension phase
Tax on concessional contributions15%30% if income > $250,000

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🔧 Built for Australian Tradies

Tax Deductions for Tradies

Max knows every deduction available to builders, electricians, plumbers, carpenters and all trades. Ask anything — no jargon, just plain English answers.

Common Tradie Tax Deductions

These are the deductions most tradies miss. Click any to ask Max for the full details.

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Tools & Equipment
Hand tools, power tools, equipment under $300 immediately deductible. Larger items depreciated.
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Work Vehicle
Ute, van or truck used for work. Logbook method or cents-per-km. Carrying heavy tools counts.
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Protective Clothing & PPE
Steel-capped boots, hi-vis, hard hat, gloves, safety glasses — all deductible.
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Phone & Internet
Work-related portion of mobile and internet. Keep a 4-week diary to establish the percentage.
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Home Office
If you do quotes, invoicing or admin from home — 70c/hr fixed rate for 2024–25.
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Licences & Registrations
Tradesperson licence, white card renewal, QBCC or equivalent state registration fees.
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Training & Courses
Safety courses, trade upgrades, CPD — deductible if related to your current work.
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Tool Insurance
Insurance on your tools and equipment is fully deductible.

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📚 Built for Australian Teachers

Tax Deductions for Teachers

Max understands the unique deductions available to primary, secondary and tertiary teachers across Australia. Ask anything about your teaching expenses.

Common Teacher Tax Deductions

Teachers are often surprised how much they can claim. Here are the big ones.

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Books & Resources
Books, teaching resources, curriculum materials purchased out of pocket — all deductible.
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Computer & Software
Laptop, tablet or computer used for lesson planning, marking and communication.
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Professional Development
Courses, conferences, workshops and seminars related to your teaching role.
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Uniforms & Clothing
Branded school uniform or compulsory work clothing — not everyday clothes.
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Home Office
Marking, lesson planning and admin done at home — 70c/hr fixed rate.
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Classroom Supplies
Art supplies, stationery, craft materials bought for classroom use out of your own pocket.
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Phone & Internet
Work-related portion of phone and home internet used for teaching duties.
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Travel Between Schools
If you teach at more than one school, travel between them is deductible.

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Max specialises in teacher tax — classroom expenses, home office, PD and more.

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🎓 Built for Australian Tutors

Tax Deductions for Tutors

Whether you tutor privately, online or through an agency — Explore the general ATO deduction guidelines that commonly apply to tutors, including home office, resources and vehicle costs.

Common Tutor Tax Deductions

Tutors — especially sole traders — have strong deduction entitlements. Here's what you may be eligible to claim.

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Home Office / Study
If you tutor from home, you may claim occupancy costs and running costs — more generous than employees.
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Textbooks & Curriculum
Textbooks, workbooks, practice papers and digital resources used in tutoring sessions.
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Computer & Tablet
Device used for online tutoring, lesson prep and student communication — deductible proportionally.
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Online Platform Fees
Zoom, tutoring platform subscriptions, booking software and payment processing fees.
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Travel to Students
If you travel to student homes or libraries, the travel costs are deductible.
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Phone & Internet
Work portion of mobile and internet — essential for online tutors.
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Your Own Education
Courses that improve your tutoring skills in your current subject area.
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Marketing & Advertising
Website, tutoring directory listings, business cards and social media ads.

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Max understands private tutoring, online tutoring and agency tutoring tax situations.

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Max's Tutor Tax Answer
🏥 Built for Australian Nurses & Healthcare Workers

Tax Deductions for Nurses

Max knows the specific deductions available to registered nurses, enrolled nurses, midwives and allied health workers across Australia.

Common Nurse Tax Deductions

Nurses have some of the strongest deduction entitlements of any profession. Here's what you may be eligible to claim.

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Scrubs & Uniforms
Compulsory uniforms, scrubs and occupation-specific clothing — plus laundry costs.
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Medical Equipment
Stethoscope, pen torch, scissors, fob watch and other personal clinical tools.
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CPD & Education
Mandatory continuing professional development, conferences and nursing courses.
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AHPRA Registration
Annual AHPRA registration fee is fully tax deductible.
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Union & Professional Fees
ANMF, ACN or other professional association memberships — fully deductible.
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Work-Related Insurance
Professional indemnity insurance if not covered by your employer.
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Travel Between Facilities
If you work at multiple locations or do home visits — travel between them is deductible.
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Home Office
Admin, rosters and CPD done at home — 70c/hr fixed rate for 2024–25.

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Max understands nursing, midwifery and allied health tax deductions in detail.

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🏘️ Built for Australian Real Estate Agents

Tax Deductions for Real Estate Agents

Max knows every deduction available to real estate agents, property managers and buyers agents — from vehicle costs to marketing and licensing fees.

Common Real Estate Agent Tax Deductions

Real estate agents have excellent deduction opportunities. Here are the most valuable.

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Vehicle Costs
Travel to listings, open homes, client meetings and inspections — logbook or cents-per-km.
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Marketing & Advertising
Personal branding, social media, business cards, letterheads and personal marketing costs.
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Uniforms & Clothing
Branded agency uniform or compulsory work attire — not regular business wear.
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Phone & Internet
High work use of phone is typical for agents — establish percentage with a diary.
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Licence & Membership Fees
Real estate licence renewal, REIA membership, professional body fees — all deductible.
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CPD & Training
Mandatory CPD hours, sales training, negotiation courses — deductible if work-related.
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Software & Subscriptions
CRM software, realestate.com.au, Domain, property data subscriptions.
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Home Office
Admin, appraisals and client follow-up done at home — 70c/hr for 2024–25.

Ask Max Your Real Estate Tax Question

Max understands real estate agent, property manager and buyers agent tax situations.

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Max's Real Estate Tax Answer
🚚 Built for Australian Truck Drivers

Tax Deductions for Truck Drivers

Max knows every deduction available to long-haul and local truck drivers — meal allowances, overnight costs, protective gear and more.

Common Truck Driver Tax Deductions

Truck drivers have strong deduction rights — especially for meals and overnight expenses.

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Meal Allowances
ATO reasonable amounts for meals when working away from home. No receipts needed up to the limit.
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Overnight Accommodation
Accommodation costs when required to stay away from home overnight for work.
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Protective Clothing & PPE
Steel-capped boots, hi-vis vest, gloves and other safety equipment.
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Licences & Medicals
Heavy vehicle licence renewal, medical certificates required for your licence class.
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Truck Accessories
UHF radio, GPS, tools and accessories you supply yourself for the truck.
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Union Fees
TWU or other transport union membership fees — fully deductible.
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Phone
Work-related portion of mobile phone used for dispatch, navigation and employer contact.
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Training & Courses
Dangerous goods, fatigue management and other work-related training courses.

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Max understands employee and owner-operator truck driver tax situations.

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Max's Truck Driver Tax Answer
🚗 Built for Uber, DiDi & Rideshare Drivers

Tax for Rideshare Drivers

Rideshare is treated as a business by the ATO — which means GST obligations, vehicle deductions and more. Max explains it all in plain English.

Rideshare Driver Tax — The Key Issues

Rideshare has unique tax rules. Here's what every Uber, DiDi and Ola driver needs to know.

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GST from Day One
All rideshare drivers must register for GST regardless of income. No $75,000 threshold applies.
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Vehicle Expenses
Fuel, rego, insurance, servicing and depreciation — claim the business-use percentage.
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Phone & Data
Phone mount, data plan and the work-related portion of your phone bill.
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Car Cleaning
Car wash and cleaning costs to maintain the vehicle for passengers — deductible.
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Passenger Amenities
Water bottles, mints, phone chargers provided for passengers — all deductible.
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Parking & Tolls
Work-related parking and tolls incurred while driving passengers.
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Platform Commission
The service fee Uber or DiDi takes is a deductible business expense.
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BAS Lodgement
You must lodge BAS quarterly. Max can walk you through the whole process.

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Max understands Uber, DiDi, Ola and all rideshare platform tax obligations in Australia.

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Max's Rideshare Tax Answer
📦 Built for Australian Couriers & Delivery Drivers

Tax Deductions for Couriers

Whether you deliver for a company or work independently through platforms like DoorDash or Uber Eats — Explore the general ATO deduction guidelines that commonly apply to your industry.

Common Courier Tax Deductions

Couriers — especially independent contractors — have strong deduction rights. Here's what you may be eligible to claim.

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Vehicle Expenses
Car, van, motorbike or bicycle — fuel, rego, insurance, servicing and depreciation.
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GST if Over Threshold
Food delivery (DoorDash, Uber Eats) must register for GST from day one like rideshare.
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Phone & Data
Phone mount, data and work-related phone costs — essential for navigation and dispatch.
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Delivery Equipment
Delivery bags, insulated boxes, trolleys and other equipment you supply yourself.
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Protective Gear
Hi-vis, helmet (motorbike/bicycle), gloves and safety equipment.
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Parking & Tolls
Work-related parking fees and tolls incurred while making deliveries.
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Platform Fees
Commission or service fees taken by the platform are a deductible business expense.
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Bike & Motorbike Maintenance
Tyres, servicing, repairs for your delivery vehicle — all deductible for business use.

Ask Max Your Courier Tax Question

Max understands parcel courier, food delivery and independent contractor tax situations.

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Max's Courier Tax Answer
💼 Built for Australian Financial Advisers

Tax Deductions for Financial Advisers

Max knows every deduction available to financial planners and advisers — AFSL costs, CPD, PI insurance, research tools and more.

Common Financial Adviser Tax Deductions

Financial advisers have strong deduction entitlements. Here are the most valuable claims.

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AFSL & Licence Fees
Australian Financial Services Licence costs, ASIC registration fees and authorised representative fees.
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Professional Indemnity Insurance
PI insurance premiums required for AFSL holders — fully deductible.
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CPD & Education
Mandatory CPD hours under FASEA/ASIC standards, conferences, courses and professional development.
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Professional Memberships
FPA, AFA, CFA Institute, MDRT and other professional association fees — fully deductible.
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Research & Software
Morningstar, Iress, financial planning software, CRM and research database subscriptions.
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Client Visit Travel
Travel to client meetings, seminars and professional events — logbook or cents-per-km.
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Home Office
Client calls, research and admin done from home — 70c/hr fixed rate for 2024-25.
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Phone & Internet
Work-related portion of phone and internet — essential for client communication and research.

Ask Max Your Financial Adviser Tax Question

Max understands financial planner, adviser and AFSL holder tax situations in detail.

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Max's Financial Adviser Tax Answer

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Last updated: June 2025
💻 Built for Australian IT Workers

Tax Deductions for IT Workers

Max knows every deduction available to software developers, sysadmins, network engineers, cybersecurity professionals and IT contractors in Australia.

Common IT Worker Tax Deductions

IT professionals have strong deduction entitlements — especially for home office, equipment and self-education. Here are the key ones.

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Home Office
70c/hr fixed rate for 2024-25 if you work from home. Keep a record of hours. Covers electricity, internet and phone.
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Computer & Equipment
Laptop, monitors, keyboard, mouse, docking station — claim the work-related percentage. Under $300 immediately deductible.
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Internet & Phone
Work-related portion of home internet and mobile phone. Keep a 4-week diary to establish the percentage.
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Certifications & Courses
AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, CISSP, CompTIA, Microsoft certifications — deductible if related to your current role.
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Technical Books & Subscriptions
O'Reilly, Pluralsight, LinkedIn Learning, Udemy courses and technical reference books used for work.
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Software & Tools
IDEs, development tools, security software, productivity apps and cloud services you pay for yourself.
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Professional Memberships
ACS (Australian Computer Society) membership, IEEE, ISACA and other professional body fees — fully deductible.
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Travel to Client Sites
If you travel to client offices or data centres for work — travel costs are deductible. Keep records.

Ask Max Your IT Tax Question

Max understands developer, sysadmin, cybersecurity and IT contractor tax situations in detail.

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Max's IT Worker Tax Answer

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Tax Deductions for Consultants

Max knows every deduction available to independent consultants and contractors — from home office and equipment to PSI rules and business structure strategies.

Common Consultant Tax Deductions

Independent consultants and contractors have strong deduction rights — but also need to understand the PSI rules. Here's what you may be eligible to claim.

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Home Office
If you work from home you may claim occupancy costs plus running costs — often more generous than employees. 70c/hr fixed rate or actual costs method.
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Computer & Equipment
Laptop, monitors, software, phone — claim the work-related percentage. Items under $300 immediately deductible.
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Travel to Client Sites
Travel from your home office to client sites is deductible. Keep a logbook or use the cents-per-km method.
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Phone & Internet
Work-related portion of mobile and internet — essential for most consultants. Keep a 4-week diary.
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Professional Development
Courses, conferences, industry subscriptions and training related to your consulting specialty.
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Professional Indemnity Insurance
PI insurance and public liability insurance premiums — fully deductible for consultants.
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Marketing & Business Costs
Website, LinkedIn Premium, business cards, proposals and other marketing costs for your consulting practice.
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PSI Rules — Important!
If 80%+ of your income is from one client, Personal Services Income rules may restrict some deductions. Ask Max to explain.

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