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Mastering End of Financial Year: Tax tips for soloists

Mastering End of Financial Year: Tax tips for soloists

Update: 2025-06-19
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In this week's episode of Flying Solo Cec is joined by Mark Chapman, Director of Tax Communication at H&R Block, to break down everything you need to know about end-of-financial-year preparation.


Find out everything from how to get your paperwork in order, to avoiding common mistakes. Make sure you’re not leaving any money on the table when it comes to deductions.


Mark offers practical advice on essential record keeping, explains which documents are a must-have, and even spots some tax traps and scams to watch for.


So grab your receipts (and maybe a coffee), and let’s get ready to tackle tax season together!


Key topics


1. Essential tax prep and record keeping


·      Importance of keeping all income and expense
records (receipts, invoices, etc.)


·      Advice to update records regularly, ideally
year-round, or as soon as possible before June 30


·      Consequences of poor record keeping: missed
deductions, higher accountant fees, and complex returns


2. Common deductions and maximising claims


·      Home office: Options to claim using the
fixed-rate method (70c/hour) or proportion of actual home expenses


·      Additional deductions for items like
business equipment, software, and subscriptions (e.g., Canva, Blinkist)


·      Avoid double-dipping by not claiming the
same expenses under multiple methods


3. Changes and updates for this Financial Year


·      Instant Asset Write-Off available for
eligible assets up to $20,000


·      No other major changes to small business
deduction rules this year


·      Importance of following current rules and
consulting with a tax professional


4. Business vs. personal expenses


·      Need to apportion shared expenses between
business and personal use, and substantiate claims


·      Risks for company owners who mix personal
withdrawals with business funds (Division 7A implications)


·      Recommendation to seek professional advice
to properly separate and track finances


5. Avoiding ATO pitfalls and audit risks


·      Substantiation is key: receipts typically
required (not just credit card statements) for most claims


·      ATO is vigilant about double claims and
personal/business expense separation


·      Proper documentation reduces audit risk and
ensures legitimate deductions are not missed




 Timestamped overview


 00:00 Start tax prep early


03:17 Complicated tax return challenges


06:46 Home business tax deduction tips


10:17 Home office tax claim guidelines


13:48 ATO compliance for sole traders

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