Common Deductions for Police Officers — QLD
Uniform maintenance and dry cleaning, leather boots and belts, handcuffs and accessories (if self-purchased), fitness equipment (mandatory fitness requirements), body armour (if self-purchased), union fees, first aid certificate, defensive tactics training (self-funded), sunglasses (operational), phone (work portion)
Average Claim
The typical police officer claims around $1,400 in work-related deductions per year. If your claim is significantly above this, make sure your records are solid — the ATO data-matches your claim against others in your occupation.
Union Fees — QLD
In Queensland, the relevant union is QPU (~$820/yr). Union fees are fully tax deductible.
Registration
First aid certificate renewal — deductible. Mandatory fitness assessments — related costs may be deductible.
QLD-Specific Claims
QLD police in regional and remote postings may claim travel and relocation costs associated with transfer. Zone tax offsets for remote postings.
How to Claim
Report your deductions at Item D1–D5 in your tax return. Use myTax (free) or a tax agent. Keep receipts for 5 years. Items under $300 get an instant deduction. Items over $300 are depreciated over their effective life.
From 2026–27: The new $1,000 standard deduction means you can claim a flat $1,000 without receipts — or itemise if your actual expenses are higher. Details →
Frequently Asked Questions
What can police officers claim on tax in QLD?
Common deductions include: Uniform maintenance and dry cleaning, leather boots and belts, handcuffs and accessories (if self-purchased), fitness equipment (mandatory fitness req. The average claim is $1,400. Union fees (QPU (~$820/yr)) are fully deductible.
How much do police officers usually claim?
The ATO benchmark for police officers is around $1,400 in work-related deductions. Claims well above this attract ATO scrutiny — keep receipts.