Tax Deductions for Electricians in Western Australia 2025–26

What electricians in WA can claim — average deduction $1,600. Equipment, training, registration, and state-specific claims.

Last updated April 2026 · Source: ATO · Financial year: 2025–26 Current 2025–26
The Answer
$1,600
Average deduction for electricians in WA.

Common Deductions for Electricians — WA

Tools (multimeters, wire strippers, drills), steel-cap boots, work clothing, electrical licence renewal, union fees, vehicle (if travelling between sites), phone, CPD courses, first aid certificate

Average Claim

The typical claim for electricians is around $1,600 per year. Claims well above this may attract ATO attention — ensure your records are thorough.

WA-Specific Information

WA trades working FIFO to mining sites: travel and tool transport are deductible if self-funded. DMIRS licence fees deductible. Highest trade wages in Australia offset by higher tool wear in remote conditions.

How to Claim

Report deductions at Item D1–D5 in your tax return. Keep receipts for 5 years. Items under $300: instant deduction. Over $300: depreciate over effective life.

From 2026–27: New $1,000 standard deduction available — claim flat $1,000 without receipts, or itemise if your actual expenses exceed $1,000. Details →

Frequently Asked Questions

What can electricians claim in WA?

Common deductions: Tools (multimeters, wire strippers, drills), steel-cap boots, work clothing, electrical licence renewal, union fees, vehicle (if travelling between si. Average claim: $1,600.

What Changed

Apr 2026 Verified for Western Australia
Last updated: April 2026 · Source: ATO · Financial year: 2025–26