
Many Australians pay out of pocket for courses and study programs to improve their skills, advance their careers, and boost their income. While this is a great investment in your future, it raises an important question: are self-education expenses tax-deductible?
The rules can be complex, and the ATO applies a strict test. Let’s break down when you can (and can’t) claim a deduction for self-education expenses.
When Are Self-Education Expenses Deductible?
To claim a deduction, your study must have a sufficient connection to your current employment or business activities. That means the course must:
Important: If you are not currently employed or self-employed, your self-education expenses are not deductible.
Examples of Eligible Courses
Here are some situations where self-education expenses may qualify as deductible:
Examples of Non-Deductible Courses
Not all study is deductible. You can’t claim if the course is designed to help you get new employment or if it’s not directly related to your current role. Examples include:
What Self-Education Expenses Can You Claim?
If your course is eligible, you may be able to claim:
Note: Any reimbursements from your employer must be deducted from your claim. Always keep receipts, records, and ideally a written statement from your employer confirming how the course benefits your current duties.
Final Thoughts
Self-education expenses can deliver valuable tax deductions—but only if your study is closely connected to your current job. The rules can be tricky, especially where study also relates to future career opportunities.
If you’re unsure, it’s always best to get professional advice to make sure your claim is valid and fully documented.
Need help claiming self-education tax deductions? Contact us today—we’ll make sure you claim everything you’re entitled to.