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  • Ride sourcing – Claiming car expenses

    Posted on September 20th, 2017 admin No comments

    Those who participate in ride-sourcing (i.e., Uber, GoCatch) as a driver can access a number of tax deductions come tax time.

    You may be able to claim expenses such as:
    – Parking fees
    – Road tolls
    – Mobile phone costs
    – Fees or commissions charged the facilitator
    – Other expenses – to the extent that they relate to work-related travel.

    Under the logbook method (the business-use percentage of car expenses) include:
    – Petrol
    – Depreciation of your car
    – General vehicle running costs such as insurance, car rego and repairs
    – Maintenance.

    Expenses you cannot claim include:
    – Fines, such as parking and speeding fines
    – Fuel tax credits
    – The cost of getting and maintaining a standard driving licence
    – Costs of a capital nature, such as car purchase price
    – Personal or private expenses, such as the private use of a car used for ride-sourcing activities.

    If you use your car for both personal and work-related use, you will need to apportion your car expenses appropriately. If the owner of the car is a spouse or de-facto partner, you can still claim deductions for the car as it is considered a joint asset.

    You may be eligible for a range of concessions, i.e., simpler depreciation – instant asset write-off if you are a small business entity in an income year. Be sure to review your eligibility each year.

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