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Sun Protection Tax Deductions: Are you covered?

Sun protection tax deductions
Sun protection tax deductions are a reality for those required to contend with the sun for extended periods of time. Are you one of them?

There are many professions that require employees to work in the sun for periods of time. With sun exposure one of the key causes of cancer in Australia, sun protection is an absolute necessity for these people. However, sunglasses, sunscreen and protective head gear can end up costing a lot of money. So what can you do?

If you’re one of the thousands of people who spend time under the sun at work, there is some good news. Sun protection tax deductions are a reality!


Sun protection tax deductions
Who can claim them?

If it is necessary for you to regularly work outside or contend with the damaging rays of the sun in some way. You can claim tax deductions for your sun protection costs each year.

Employees who could claim sun protection tax deductions include:

  • Pilots and airline staff
  • Builders
  • Tradespeople
  • Couriers and delivery people
  • Farmers
  • Fishermen
  • Foresters and gamekeepers
  • Landscapers and gardeners
  • Miners
  • Sports professionals
  • Coaches and trainers
  • Outdoor recreation staff

And more: just ask your accountant if you’re eligible.


So what can be claimed?

Sunglasses

The ATO accepts sun protection tax deductions for sunglasses where a worker is exposed to the sun during their work day. In general, exposure to sunlight must be for lengthy or regular periods of time. A short walk between offices, for example, is not considered significant enough exposure. However, if you work outside all day at a building site or as a pilot dealing with the glare of sunlight every day, sunglasses become a necessity and therefore a work-related tax deduction.

How much? There is no limit on the cost for your sunglasses, however it’s worth knowing that sunglasses costing more that $300 must be depreciated over the ATOs that cost above $300 its expected they last longer than 12 months. In which case, you will need to claim the depreciation of the glasses on your tax return over time, rather than the purchase price.

Sunscreen

Don’t skimp when it comes to slapping on the sunscreen. You know it makes good sense, regardless. Good news is the cost of these essential lotions and sprays CAN generally be claimed on your tax return too. Just make sure you keep receipts for any purchases.

Sunscreen and sunglasses

Sunscreen is an essential part of your sun protection regime. Luckily, it’s included in the ATO’s eligible sun protection tax deductions

Head gear

The ATO also considers sun hats and other headgear designed to protect the wearer from the sun essential items for sun protection for employees working outdoors. So make sure you claim these too.

Private and personal use

There must be a genuine connection between the cost of the sun protection equipment, hat or sunscreen and your income earning activities. IF you use the sun protection items for personal use as well, you must claim only the work-related percentage of the costs.

Keep things simple. Where possible, purchase sun protection items that you use for work separately and keep the receipts with your work related expense records.

Not sure whether you can claim a tax deduction for a work related expense?

Simply log in to your Etax.com.au account and ask your accountant, using My Messages at the top of your return. Alternatively use our new Ask a question feature:

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