If you're a tradie or self-employed small business operator in Townsville, tax time shouldn't be a scramble. The Australian Taxation Office provides clear guidelines on what tradespeople can and can't claim — and with a good accountant and decent records, many Townsville tradies end up claiming significantly more than they realise they're entitled to.
This guide covers the main deductions available to Townsville tradies and small operators, along with the records you need to keep and the common mistakes that trigger ATO scrutiny.
What Can Townsville Tradies Claim?
Tools and equipment
Tools and equipment used for income-producing work are generally tax deductible. Items costing less than $300 can usually be claimed immediately. Items costing more than $300 are depreciated over time according to the ATO's effective life schedule.
- Hand tools, power tools and specialised equipment
- Replacement parts and consumables
- Safety equipment — hard hats, boots, gloves, hi-vis gear
- Tool bags, cases and organisers
Vehicle expenses
If you use your personal vehicle for work purposes, you can claim a portion of running costs. The two main methods are the cents-per-kilometre method and the logbook method. For tradies who drive significant distances between job sites across Townsville and surrounding suburbs, the logbook method often delivers a larger deduction.
- Fuel costs (proportional to work use)
- Registration, insurance and servicing
- Loan interest on a work vehicle
- Ute or van fitouts used for work
The ATO requires a 12-week logbook to substantiate the vehicle method. Record every trip — date, destination, kilometres and purpose. Your logbook establishes the work-use percentage applied to all vehicle expenses for the year.
Self storage costs
If you rent a self storage unit for business purposes — storing tools, equipment or stock — the monthly cost is generally tax deductible as a business expense. Keep your receipts and ensure the unit is genuinely used for business rather than personal storage.
Phone and internet
The work-related portion of your phone and internet costs is deductible. If you use your phone for both personal and business purposes, you'll need to estimate the business percentage and only claim that portion. An itemised bill for one month is the ATO's accepted method for establishing the split.
Licences and training
- Licence renewal fees directly related to your trade
- Training courses and upskilling related to your current work
- Industry association memberships
- Trade magazines and technical publications
Home office (if applicable)
If you do administrative work for your business at home — quoting, invoicing, scheduling — you may be able to claim a portion of home office costs. The ATO's fixed-rate method allows a set amount per hour worked at home.
What You Cannot Claim
- The cost of getting to and from your regular place of business (home to your first job site is generally not claimable)
- Fines and penalties
- Personal protective equipment used outside of work
- Meals while travelling to local job sites (only claimable for overnight travel)
- Tools purchased before you started your business
Record Keeping — What You Must Have
The ATO requires records to substantiate all deductions. For Townsville tradies, the essentials are:
- Receipts for all tools and equipment purchases
- Vehicle logbook (12 weeks, updated every five years or when your work-use pattern changes)
- Bank and credit card statements showing business expenses
- Invoices for all jobs, even cash jobs
- Receipts for self storage, phone, training and other recurring costs
Finch & Finch Accountants are based right here at French Street Centre in Pimlico and are familiar with the specific tax situation of Townsville tradespeople and small businesses. A good accountant typically saves you more than their fee. See their details here.
Common Mistakes That Attract ATO Attention
- Claiming 100% of vehicle use as work when personal use is clearly mixed
- Claiming meals and entertainment without meeting the specific tests
- Omitting cash income — all income must be declared regardless of payment method
- Claiming tools purchased years ago as current-year expenses
- Large deductions without supporting receipts
Storage for Your Townsville Trade Business
French Street Self Storage in Pimlico — secure, drive-up storage for tools and equipment. Tax deductible for business use.
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