Tax Deductions for Real Estate Agents in New South Wales 2025–26

What real estate agents in NSW can claim — average deduction $2,000. Equipment, training, registration, and state-specific claims.

Last updated April 2026 · Source: ATO · Financial year: 2025–26 Current 2025–26
The Answer
$2,000
Average deduction for real estate agents in NSW.

Common Deductions for Real Estate Agents — NSW

Phone and data (heavy usage), laptop, vehicle (inspections, client meetings), professional clothing, marketing costs (if not reimbursed), licence renewal, CPD courses, real estate institute membership

Average Claim

The typical claim for real estate agents is around $2,000 per year. Claims well above this may attract ATO attention — ensure your records are thorough.

NSW-Specific Information

Home office claims (67c/hr method or actual costs) are significant for Sydney professionals working hybrid. Professional association fees deductible. CBD parking ($40–$60/day) is NOT deductible for commuting but IS for client visits.

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 real estate agents claim in NSW?

Common deductions: Phone and data (heavy usage), laptop, vehicle (inspections, client meetings), professional clothing, marketing costs (if not reimbursed), licence rene. Average claim: $2,000.

What Changed

Apr 2026 Verified for New South Wales
Last updated: April 2026 · Source: ATO · Financial year: 2025–26