WORK RELATED CLOTHING DEDUCTION
Work Related Clothing Deduction
Are you required to wear special clothing at work?
Does your work uniform have your employer’s logo permanently
attached to it?
Is your work uniform unique to your profession?
Are you required to wear specific uniform for protective
purpose?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then you may
be entitled to claim deduction for cost of work related uniform and also the
cost of washing and dry cleaning.
You can claim the cost of a work uniform that is distinctive and
must be either –
- A
compulsory uniform that can be a set of clothing or a single item that
identifies you as an employee of an organization. There must be a strictly
enforced policy making it compulsory to wear that clothing at work. Items
may include shoes, stockings, socks and jumpers where they are an
essential part of a distinctive compulsory uniform and the color, style
and type are specified in your employer’s policy.
- a
non-compulsory uniform that your employer has registered with AusIndustry
(check with your employer if you are not sure), or
You can also claim the cost of –
- Protective
clothing and footwear to protect you from the risk of illness or injury, or
to prevent damage to your ordinary clothes, caused by your work or work
environment. Items may include fire-resistant clothing, sun protection
clothing, safety-colored vests, non-slip nurse’s shoes, steel-capped
boots, gloves, overalls, aprons, and heavy duty shirts and trousers (but
not jeans).
- Occupation-specific
clothing which allows people to easily recognize that occupation (such as
the checked pants a chef wears when working, doctor’s gown, army
lieutenant’s dress) and something that an individual won’t wear outside
work.
Note – If uniform you wear is conventional i.e. anyone can wear
regardless of where they work, this won’t be classified as work related
uniform. This would include black pants and white shirt required in a
bartending and waiter job. You cannot claim the cost of washing and dry
cleaning of such uniform.
For further assistance contact Expert Tax on 0449 952 855 for a no
obligation discussion.

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