Tax Deductions Checklist for Martial Arts Instructors in Sydney
If you are a a and needing to claim work-related tax ecpenses for the last financial year or the next financial year, contact us by filling the Tax Deductions Checklist for martial arts instructors using the form on this page and the following points which are important:
- you must have spent the money yourself and weren’t reimbursed
- it must be directly related to earning your income in martial instructor
- you must have a record to prove it.
You can only claim a deduction for the work-related portion, if the expense was for both work and private purposes.
The information found on this page is a general advice taken from many sources. Please consult the ATO website or contact a professional accountant for martial arts instructors in Sydney NSW for more advice.
When doing your tax returns in 2024 for the last tax year or previous tax years, remember to report all income in your tax return and remove any portion of your expense that is not work or martial instructor related.
According to the Australian Taxation Department (ATO), when you claim a tax expense deduction in martial instructor profession or any other profession, you are stating that everything you have told ATO is true and can be supported with records.
It your responsibility for the claims you make in your tax return, even if you use a registered tax agent to prepare and lodge the returns on your behalf.