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Home Office Deduction Calculator

Calculate your home office tax deduction using the ATO fixed rate method (67¢/hour) or actual cost method.

Get instant results with ATO-compliant calculations for Australian employees and contractors working from home.

How to Use This Calculator

Choose Your Method

  • Select Fixed Rate (67¢/hour) for simple calculation
  • Or choose Actual Cost for detailed expense tracking
  • Fixed rate covers all basic running expenses
  • Actual cost may result in higher deductions

Enter Your Details

  • Input hours worked from home (for fixed rate)
  • Or enter home office area and expenses (for actual cost)
  • Include all work-related home expenses
  • Provide floor area percentage if applicable

Review Results

  • See your total home office deduction
  • Compare fixed rate vs actual cost methods
  • Export results as PDF or email
  • Save calculations for tax time

Calculate Your Deduction

Average hours worked from home per week

Number of weeks (default: 52 for full year)

Understanding Home Office Deductions in Australia

If you work from home, you may be able to claim a tax deduction for the costs you incur. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) offers two methods to calculate your home office deduction: the fixed rate method and the actual cost method.

Fixed Rate Method (67 Cents Per Hour)

For the 2025-26 income year, the ATO's fixed rate method allows you to claim 67 cents per hour worked from home. This rate covers:

  • Electricity and gas for heating, cooling, and lighting
  • Decline in value of home office furniture and equipment
  • Repairs and maintenance of home office furniture and equipment
  • Phone and internet expenses

When to use: The fixed rate method is best if you don't have high home expenses or prefer a simple calculation. You only need to track your hours worked from home.

Actual Cost Method

The actual cost method allows you to claim the work-related portion of your actual running expenses. This usually results in a higher deduction if you have significant home expenses.

What You Can Claim:

  • Occupancy expenses (rent, mortgage interest, rates, insurance): Apportioned by floor area only
  • Running expenses (electricity, gas, repairs, cleaning): Apportioned by floor area and time used
  • Phone and internet: Apportioned by floor area as a proxy for work use
  • Depreciation: Decline in value of furniture and equipment, apportioned by floor area

Example: If your home office is 15m² out of a 150m² home (10%), and you work from home for 2,000 hours per year (approximately 23% of the year), you would claim:

  • 10% of occupancy expenses (rent, rates, insurance)
  • 2.3% of running expenses (10% × 23% = 2.3%)
  • 10% of phone/internet costs

Record Keeping

To claim home office deductions, you must keep proper records:

  • A diary or timesheet showing the hours you worked from home
  • Receipts and bills for expenses (if using actual cost method)
  • Evidence that the expense was for work-related purposes
  • Records of the floor area of your home office and total home area (if using actual cost method)

What You Cannot Claim

  • Coffee, tea, milk, and other general household items (even if consumed while working)
  • Occupancy expenses like mortgage payments or rent if you're an employee (except mortgage interest using actual cost method)
  • The cost of childcare, even if you're working from home
  • Private or capital expenses

Choosing Your Method

You can choose either method, but you cannot use both for the same expenses. Generally:

  • Use fixed rate method if you work from home occasionally or have low expenses
  • Use actual cost method if you work from home frequently and have significant home expenses

Tip: Try both methods with our calculator to see which gives you a better result. The actual cost method typically gives a higher deduction if you work from home full-time.

ATO Compliance

This calculator uses the latest ATO guidelines for the 2025-26 income year. Make sure you:

  • Keep proper records of your work hours and expenses
  • Only claim expenses that are work-related
  • Do not claim private or capital expenses
  • Use reasonable and supportable estimates

For more information, visit the ATO working from home guide.

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Important Disclaimer

This calculator provides estimates based on ATO guidelines for the 2025-26 income year. Your actual deduction may vary based on individual circumstances. This tool does not provide tax advice. Consult with a registered tax agent or the ATO for advice tailored to your situation.

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