If You Use Your Home As Your Office, Can You Claim On Tax?
Can you claim any house related expenses on tax?
Hi Tracey,
There a different things that can be deducted depending on if you have a work area set up.
Generally speaking in your situation where your home is not your business premises you can claim utilities such as electricity and gas (apportioned), work related phone calls and depreciation on office equipment and furniture.
If you have a specific area set up to do your work you can even claim depreciation on curtains, light fittings and carpet etc.
You cannot claim rent payments, mortgage interest, insurance and council rates.
As John said, talk to your accountant. The tax office has specific rules regarding home offices.
John Eustace, Principal / Communications and Media Strategist at Bells and Whistles Marketing Pty Ltd
Talk to your accountant Tracey