Can I Claim Musical Instruments on Tax?

Posted on April 1, 2026 • 5 min read

Key Takeaways

The Short Answer

A Big Yes! The ATO recognizes that musical instruments and specialized gear are essential for many Australian workers. Whether you're a professional musician, a music teacher, or a gigging performer, you can claim a deduction for the purchase cost and ongoing maintenance of your instruments.

Who CAN Claim?

A deduction is only available if there is a direct connection between your job and the instruments. This includes any profession where a musical instrument is a requirement, such as:

Important: You must have paid the musical instrument and gear cost yourself and not have been reimbursed by your employer.

How Much Can You Claim?

If your musical instrument costs $300 or less, you can claim the full business-use percentage of the cost in your current return as an immediate deduction. If the item costs over $300, you have to spread the deduction over its "useful life" (typically 3 to 10 years depending on the instrument type).

Supporting Evidence 2026

Keep your tax invoice for all musical instrument and gear (strings, cases, and maintenance) purchases. If the item costs over $300, keep the record for 5 years after your final depreciation claim.

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