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Tax Deductions For Traffic Controllers

If you are a traffic controller, here is a checklist of the tax deductions you may be able to claim on your personal tax return.

When Can Traffic Controllers Claim Car Expenses?

Our experience with traffic controllers is they often, if not always, use their private car for work. In many cases, those work-related car expenses are an allowable deduction.

Transport or car expenses include public transport fares and the running costs associated with motor vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles, etc., for work-related travel. Following is a brief checklist of car expenses specifically for traffic controllers.

What Car Expenses Can Traffic Controllers Claim?

How Can Traffic Controllers Claim Car Expenses

The following is a checklist of the 2 different methods of claiming motor vehicle or car expenses:

Meals and Overnight Travel Away From Home

It is common for traffic controllers to travel to remote locations to work on road projects. The following is a summary with links on what can be claimed as a tax deduction:

Keeping Records for Overnight Travel

The following tables explain what records you need to claim domestic or overseas travel expenses for accommodation, food, drink, or incidentals.

If you did not receive a travel allowance:
Domestic travel Overseas travel
Written evidence Travel diary Written evidence Travel diary
Travel less than 6 nights in a row Yes No Yes No
Travel 6 or more nights in a row Yes Yes Yes Yes
If you received a travel allowance and your claim does not exceed the reasonable allowance amount:
Domestic travel Overseas travel
Written evidence Travel diary Written evidence Travel diary
Travel less than 6 nights in a row No No No* No
Travel 6 or more nights in a row No No No* Yes

*Regardless of the length of the trip, written evidence is required for overseas accommodation expenses but not for food, drink, and incidentals

If you received a travel allowance and your claim exceeds the reasonable allowance amount:
Domestic travel Overseas travel
Written evidence Travel diary Written evidence Travel diary
Travel less than 6 nights in a row Yes No Yes No
Travel 6 or more nights in a row Yes Yes Yes Yes

 

Work Clothing

A deduction is allowable for the cost of buying, renting, or replacing clothing, uniforms and footwear (‘clothing’) if:

Training

Work Tools and Equipment

Other Work Expenses

General Expenses

There are some tax deductions that all employees can claim on their personal tax returns:

We suggest that you keep receipts for all purchases that are work-related, even if they are not listed above. That way, when we prepare your tax return, we can decide whether you are allowed to claim a tax deduction for them or not.

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