Offshore Worker denied $30K in Travel Deductions

Taxpayer’s claim for travel expenses denied

In a recent decision, the Administrative Review Tribunal (‘ART’) denied an offshore worker’s claim for work-related travel expenses, although it did allow his claim for home office expenses.

During the relevant period, the taxpayer resided in Queensland with his family, while his employment as an engineer was primarily based at an offshore facility located off the coast of Western Australia.

In his tax return for the 2022 income year, the taxpayer claimed work-related expenses of over $30,000, relating to accommodation, meal and incidental expenses for stays in Perth, Darwin and Broome between rotations on the offshore facility.

The ART noted that the taxpayer’s permanent work location was the offshore facility.  It accordingly largely disallowed the work-related expenses on the basis that they were “either preliminary to the commencement of those (employment) duties, or occurred after employment duties had ceased, and the (taxpayer) was on leave.”

The ART also did not accept the taxpayer’s claim for travel-related expenses with reference to the substantiation exception, as the allowances he received were not ‘travel allowances’.

However, the ART did accept the taxpayer’s claim for home office expenses of $579, noting that “As an engineer, he is required to engage in continuing professional development and the Masters and other studies completed in the home office were for this purpose.”

Need help claiming legitimate work-related expenses? Talk with Omnis’ Tax Accountants in West Perth about maximising your tax deductions.

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Justin’s experience spans across 20 years in accounting, financial analysis and general business practice.

Although born and bred on the land, Justin’s interest was more in spreadsheets, ledgers, and finance which led him to attend university. In 1992, Justin graduated with a Bachelor of Business majoring in Accounting and Finance. As well as qualifying as a CPA member and becoming a Fellow of the Taxation Institute of Australia, he began gaining practical experience in small and mid-tier accounting practices.

During the late 90s, Justin decided to expand his horizons and travel through Europe. It was during this time that he seized the opportunity to expand his knowledge on the workings of large organisations by taking on roles in multinational corporations.

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