Common Deductions for Personal Trainers — NSW
Equipment (bands, mats, weights), registration/certification renewal, insurance, phone and booking app, music streaming (for classes), CPD courses, first aid, vehicle (mobile PT)
Average Claim
The typical claim for personal trainers is around $1,500 per year. Claims well above this may attract ATO attention — ensure your records are thorough.
NSW-Specific Information
NSW-specific licensing requirements vary by role. Vehicle costs for mobile service providers (cleaners, PTs, agents) are significant — use the logbook method for best results.
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 personal trainers claim in NSW?
Common deductions: Equipment (bands, mats, weights), registration/certification renewal, insurance, phone and booking app, music streaming (for classes), CPD courses, fi. Average claim: $1,500.