๐ฅ๏ธ IT Support Tax Deductions Australia
Helpdesk, SysAdmin & Network Support โ your complete 2026 ATO guide.
Last updated: May 2026
If you work as an it support in Australia, you're entitled to claim a deduction for many of the costs you incur doing your job. The ATO has specific rules about what counts and what doesn't โ and getting it right can mean a meaningfully bigger refund. This guide covers every tax deduction available to Australian it supports for the 2025โ26 financial year, based on published ATO guidance for the Technology sector. We break down what's fully deductible, what's partially deductible (and how to apportion it), and what to avoid claiming.
The 3 ATO golden rules
To claim a work-related deduction, you must meet all three:
- You paid for it personally and weren't reimbursed.
- The expense directly relates to earning your income.
- You have a record (usually a receipt).
โ Fully deductible 13 items
Self-education courses and certifications
Self-funded IT certifications relevant to your role are deductible.
Technical reference books and subscriptions
Technical references used for your work are deductible.
Professional association fees (ACS)
Tech association fees relevant to your role are deductible.
Software subscriptions and developer tools
Software used for your IT work is deductible.
Cloud and SaaS subscriptions (work use)
Work-related cloud services are deductible.
Conference and event fees
Conferences relevant to your work are deductible.
Ergonomic chair, desk and keyboard
Ergonomic equipment used for work is deductible.
External monitor
Monitors used for work are deductible (depreciated if over $300).
Stationery and office supplies
Work-related stationery is deductible.
Income protection insurance
Income protection premiums paid outside super are deductible.
Cost of managing tax affairs
Tax agent fees paid last year are deductible on this year's return.
Tool kit for hardware repair
Tools used for hardware support work are deductible.
Parking and tolls (between sites)
Parking and tolls during work-related travel are deductible.
โ ๏ธ Partially deductible 5 items
These costs are split between work and private use. You can only claim the work-use percentage โ keep a 4-week diary or 12-week logbook.
Mobile phone (work-related use)
Work-related calls, messages and data are deductible at the work-use percentage based on a 4-week log.
Home internet (work-related use)
The work-related proportion of your home internet is deductible based on usage records.
Laptop or computer (work use)
The work-related percentage of a personal laptop used for work is deductible; items over $300 are depreciated.
Home office running costs
Electricity, gas, and depreciation of office furniture used for work are deductible (70c/hr fixed rate or actual cost method).
Work-related travel between offices/clients
Travel between offices or to clients is deductible; commute is not.
โ Not deductible 2 items
Common audit traps. Claiming these can trigger ATO review and penalties.
General clothing (non-uniform)
Conventional clothing worn to work is not deductible, even if your employer requires it.
Home-to-work commute
Travel from home to your regular workplace is private and not deductible under ATO rules.
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Get started with ALI Tax โFrequently asked questions
What's the simplest way to track it support deductions during the year?
Keep a separate folder or app (like Receipt Bank or your phone's notes) and capture every work-related receipt as you spend. The 'shoebox approach' costs most it supports thousands in lost refunds each year.
Can I claim something my employer reimbursed?
No. If you've been reimbursed (or it was salary-packaged), you can't claim a deduction for it as well.
Do I need receipts for everything?
You need a receipt or written record for any deduction. For laundry up to $150 and small expenses up to $300 in total, you can use the ATO simplified methods without keeping every receipt.
What's the difference between deductible and partial?
Fully deductible means you can claim 100% of the cost. Partial means it's split between work and private use โ you can only claim the work-use percentage based on a diary or logbook.
How long do I need to keep my receipts?
Five years from the date you lodge your tax return. The ATO can ask for records anytime in that window.