Taxpayer claims for various ‘home business’ expenses rejected

Taxpayer’s $40,000 Deduction Claims Rejected by Tribunal Unsubstantiated and Private Expenses Lead to Full Denial of Tax Deductions In a recent decision, the AAT rejected in full a taxpayer’s claims for “several classes or categories of deductions.”  For the relevant period of 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022, the taxpayer was (according to his […]

AAT rejects taxpayer’s claims for work-related expenses

Work-Related Deductions Denied AAT Rejects Taxpayer’s Expense Claims Lack of evidence and use of company vehicles led the AAT to disallow nearly $10,000 in work-related deductions for a traffic controller. In a recent decision, a taxpayer’s claims for various work-related expenses were rejected by the AAT.  The taxpayer was employed as a traffic controller in […]

Deductions for financial advice fees

Understanding Tax Deductions for Financial Advice Fees When individuals can claim deductions on financial advice fees linked to income generation and tax management. The ATO has provided guidance about when an individual not carrying on an investment business may be entitled to a deduction for fees paid for financial advice.  An individual is entitled to […]

Storing correct records for work-related expenses

Work-Related Deductions: What You Need for the New Financial Year Understanding Record-Keeping and Methods for Claiming Working from Home Expenses Taxpayers need to consider what work-related expenses they will be looking to claim in the new financial year, and what records they will need to substantiate those deductions. Records can be kept as a paper […]

Super contribution caps to rise

Prepare for Changes as Concessional and Non-Concessional Caps Rise What You Need to Know for 2025 The big news story for those contributing to super is that the contribution caps are set to increase from the 2025 income year. The concessional contribution cap will increase from $27,500 to $30,000. This ‘CC’ cap is broadly applicable […]

Deductions denied for work-related expenses

AAT Decision Highlights Importance of Substantiation for Work-Related Expense Claims Real Estate Salesman’s Deductions Disallowed Due to Lack of Substantiation The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (‘AAT’) recently held that a taxpayer should not be allowed deductions for various work-related expenses, largely because the substantiation requirements had not been satisfied. The taxpayer, a real estate salesperson, claimed […]

Claiming deductions in relation to a holiday home

Maximising Holiday Home Deductions A Guide to Valid Rental Expenses Taxpayers should remember that they can only claim deductions for holiday home expenses to the extent they are incurred for the purpose of gaining or producing rental income. They need to consider the following in determining whether the deductions they wish to claim are valid […]

Tax issues for businesses that have received a support payment

Navigating Tax Implications for Government Support Grants What Business Owners Need to Know Taxpayers who have received a government support grant or payment recently to help their business recover from COVID-19 or a natural disaster should check if they need to include the payment in their assessable income. Grants are generally treated as assessable income, […]

Masters course fees not deductible as self-ed expenses

Administrative Appeals Tribunal case ruling The AAT has held that tuition fees for a public policy Masters course were not deductible. This ruling was reached on the basis that the course did not relate to the taxpayer’s work as a music teacher. The taxpayer was a qualified teacher who specialised in teaching music.  He had […]

Small business tax incentives back on the table

The Government has confirmed its commitment to implementing two tax incentives These aim to support small businesses to train and upskill employees, and improve their digital and tech capacity. The Technology Investment Boost and the Skills and Training Boost were announced in the 29 March 2022 Federal Budget but remain unlegislated. Small businesses with an […]

Justin Flavel

Managing Director

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.

Today, Justin’s passion is in facilitating businesses to grow and evolve. His focus is on acting in the role of business mentor to help clients develop the full potential of their businesses. He joins clients on their unique journey, and provides the tools and knowledge they need along the way to make the right decisions.

Justin’s aim for his clients parallels his own philosophy and personal journey—focusing on his own career growth and business success while maintaining balance in his life with his wife and three daughters.

Omnis Group Managing Director - Justin Flavel