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Why does Australia refuse to treat ordinary work clothes as deductible even when the job clearly required you to look the part?

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Liam Foster
June 5, 2026 1 answer
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People in Australia often assume that if clothing was necessary for work, the ATO should allow a deduction. Please explain why ordinary clothes are usually blocked, why uniforms and protective items are treated differently, and why laundry claims are not as broad as people hope.

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