Working from Home Tax Deductions

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Working from Home Tax Deductions

This is a remote seminar held via the Webinar.net platform, a recording will be made available for up to 12 months, please follow the prompts in your login details email.

Working from home at least one day a week has become the new normal for many people since the COVID-19 pandemic, making work from home expense claims a significant issue. One of the hot topics for tax purposes right now is how to claim and substantiate these expenses.

This presentation will delve into the tax deductibility of working from home expenses and consider the substantiation requirements. Please join Judy White on a journey to explore the changes and working from home tax deductions tips, methods and documentation.

Topics Covered

  • Types of home office expenses - running costs, occupancy costs, other costs
  • Eligibility to new Fixed Rate method
  • Record-keeping

Benefits and Learning Outcomes

This seminar will assist Practitioners to help clients be aware of the tax deductions that can be claimed and how to calculate and document such claims, for working from home expenses.

Meet Your Speaker, Lisa Greig

Lisa Greig is a fellow practitioner with small business clients. She balances her time between running her own practice and sharing her extensive knowledge and experience to all levels of the profession.

Her sessions always focus on practical insights, having firsthand understanding of the issues and frustrations facing public practice and matters important to clients.
Lisa presents the annual TAG sessions in Victoria and WA as well as sessions on specific areas that are changing or attracting the attention of regulators.

Registration

Working from Home Tax Deductions

  • M (R:$100.00)
  • NM (R:$150.00)
  • S (R:$100.00)

* Price flags: R=Regular, E=Early, NM=Non Member, M=Member, S=Student

Prices are inclusive of GST where applicable. For further details on the GST amount charged on your purchase refer to your tax invoice which will be emailed to you on receipt of payment