I suppose it depends if your self employed or staff.mikesbytes wrote:Good idea gcouyant, message sent
ATO Fitness and sporting industry employees - what expenses can I claim?toolonglegs wrote:Are you claiming all your cycling stuff back as a tax deduction Mike ?.
Seeing you earn part of your living from cycling ?.
MTB Shoes carbon vs plastic
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Re: MTB Shoes carbon vs plastic
Postby toolonglegs » Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:11 pm
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Re: MTB Shoes carbon vs plastic
Postby mikesbytes » Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:14 pm
I'm both, I work for 3 different gym chains + the daytime job. Some places I'm an employee and other places I'm a contractortoolonglegs wrote:I suppose it depends if your self employed or staff.mikesbytes wrote:Good idea gcouyant, message sent
ATO Fitness and sporting industry employees - what expenses can I claim?toolonglegs wrote:Are you claiming all your cycling stuff back as a tax deduction Mike ?.
Seeing you earn part of your living from cycling ?.
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Postby mikesbytes » Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:17 pm
So now I've confirmed they are Vernice, I've purchased themmikesbytes wrote:I did find these ones, but I can't tell if they are Vernice
NIB Sidi Dragon 2 SRS MTB Carbon Cycling Shoes 43 US$297.99 + $30 postage
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Re: MTB Shoes carbon vs plastic
Postby toolonglegs » Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:21 pm
If you have an ABN then I can't see what ever you need for work can't be claimed back... isn't the link you provided for staff only. Self employed can claim back a lot more... or at least % of purchases.
I claimed back a gazzilion of things working as a photographer... you need to have cycling equipment to work so you can claim it back.
I claimed back a gazzilion of things working as a photographer... you need to have cycling equipment to work so you can claim it back.
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Re: MTB Shoes carbon vs plastic
Postby mikesbytes » Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:40 pm
Claiming business deductionstoolonglegs wrote:If you have an ABN then I can't see what ever you need for work can't be claimed back... isn't the link you provided for staff only. Self employed can claim back a lot more... or at least % of purchases.
I claimed back a gazzilion of things working as a photographer... you need to have cycling equipment to work so you can claim it back.
more specifically
Guide to claiming business deductions
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Re: MTB Shoes carbon vs plastic
Postby toolonglegs » Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:41 am
There you go... all your clothing / equipment for spin classes is 100% deductible.
Doing 300 plus spin classes a year makes a hell of a lot of over stuff claimable as well .
Doing 300 plus spin classes a year makes a hell of a lot of over stuff claimable as well .
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Postby mikesbytes » Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:40 am
Also makes me very tired
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Re: MTB Shoes carbon vs plastic
Postby gcouyant » Fri May 11, 2012 12:48 pm
So Mike, what's it like to have your class participants wear dark glasses to protect them from the bright red bling?mikesbytes wrote:So now I've confirmed they are Vernice, I've purchased them
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Especially under the fluro lights
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