Last reviewed: 22 March 2026
Australia Tax Deductions is a narrowly focused educational site built around occupation-specific Australian tax deduction guides.
The site is designed for people who want a cleaner starting point than a general finance blog: workers, contractors, tradies, gig workers and small business owners looking for the most relevant guide first.
What the site covers
- Occupation-specific deduction guides for Australian workers and owner-operators.
- Broader hub pages for topics such as gig work, record keeping, car expenses and employee-vs-contractor differences.
- Visible links back to official ATO sources so readers can verify the rule set that matters to them.
How the content is researched
- The editorial backbone is official ATO guidance, especially ATO occupation and industry pages where they exist.
- Content is written in plain English and deliberately uses cautious wording such as ‘may be able to claim’ or ‘depending on your circumstances’.
- Pages are reviewed and dated so readers can see when the guidance was last checked.
What the site does not do
- It does not provide personal tax advice.
- It does not replace the current ATO guidance, your records or a registered tax professional.
- It does not publish made-up examples, dollar thresholds or edge-case interpretations without manual review.
Primary references
- ATO occupation and industry specific guides
- ATO employee or independent contractor
- ATO cars, transport and travel
- ATO overview of record-keeping rules for business
Read the editorial policy or contact the site if you want to report an error or request a correction.
General educational information only. Tax outcomes depend on your circumstances, records, business structure and the current ATO rules. Check the latest official guidance or speak with a registered tax professional before acting on any deduction claim.