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Lawyers 2013-14

Work-related expenses you can claim in your tax return if you are employed as a clerk, solicitor, paralegal or lawyer.

Last updated 30 June 2015

Introduction

This guide, Lawyers 2013-14, is a simple summary of Taxation Ruling TR 95/9Income tax: employee lawyers – allowances, reimbursements and work-related deductions. The Taxation Ruling provides information on tax deductions specifically for solicitors, articled clerks, law clerks and other paralegals who are employees in the public or private sector, that is, employee lawyers.

This guide will help you work out what deductions you can claim. It:

  • looks at the common expenses you might incur as an employee lawyer
  • explains the claims you can and cannot make
  • includes information about some changes to the tax laws that have occurred since the ruling was issued, for example, capital allowances.

Use the Individual tax return instructions with this guide to get your deduction claims right.

Remember, when you sign your tax return, you are declaring that:

  • everything you have told us is true
  • you have or can get the written evidence you need to prove your claims.

You are responsible for this proof even when you use a registered tax agent.

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