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Now I know most of you are retired or work part time.

But I choose to work full time 

 

Now I got talking to my GP recently who said he was travelling to Vietnam to attend a Medical Conference .

 

He added it was all "tax deductible"?

 

Being a full time hospital Cleaner can I attend these Cleaning conferences and claim tax deduction?

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Now I know most of you are retired or work part time.

But I choose to work full time 

 

Now I got talking to my GP recently who said he was travelling to Vietnam to attend a Medical Conference .

 

He added it was all "tax deductible"?

 

Being a full time hospital Cleaner can I attend these Cleaning conferences and claim tax deduction?

 

 

 

Can you post a couple of links to international "cleaning conferences" that you can attend?  :smile:

 

Are you a cleaning contractor, with your own business and ABN, or work for wages? 

 

If you have your own business, you could perhaps claim international travel to a trade show selling new cleaning equipment. 

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2 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Being a full time hospital Cleaner can I attend these Cleaning conferences and claim tax deduction?

Cleaning conference, sounds fun. 🤓

 

I'd like to go, can you bring a friend? 

 

I could be your spouse/partner 😂

 

I heard lots of hot chicks go to these functions 🧹

 

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Before July 1 2017 you could claim the reasonable costs of visiting a rental property overseas. That was pretty good. I never had one but it would've been a good gig now to buy an apartment somewhere and claim part of the cost of visits overseas. 

If you could show there was a course in innovative ways of cleaning that would clearly result in much higher income as say a sole trader you might have a chance. But no. 

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