Tax Deductions for Security Guards in Northern Territory 2025–26

What security guards in NT can claim — average deduction $900. Equipment, training, registration, and state-specific claims.

Last updated April 2026 · Source: ATO · Financial year: 2025–26 Current 2025–26
The Answer
$900
Average deduction for security guards in NT.

Common Deductions for Security Guards — NT

Uniform, boots, torch, security licence renewal, first aid certificate, phone, union fees, self-defence training (if required for role)

Average Claim

The typical claim for security guards is around $900 per year. Claims well above this may attract ATO attention — ensure your records are thorough.

NT-Specific Information

NT emergency services: zone tax offsets for remote postings. High turnover means frequent uniform replacement claims.

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 security guards claim in NT?

Common deductions: Uniform, boots, torch, security licence renewal, first aid certificate, phone, union fees, self-defence training (if required for role). Average claim: $900.

What Changed

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