Key Takeaways
- Tax agent fees are 100% tax-deductible.
- You claim the fees in the financial year YOU PAY them.
- Travel to and from your tax agent is also deductible.
- Fees for tax advice and BAS preparation are eligible.
The Short Answer
A Big Yes! The cost of managing your tax affairs is a legitimate deduction in Australia. Any amount you pay to a Registered Tax Agent like PrepMyBook to prepare your return, get tax advice, or handle ATO queries is deductible.
Wait—When Do You Claim?
Tax agent fees are deductible in the year you actually *pay* them. For example, if you paid for your 2025 tax return in August 2025, you claim that fee on your 2026 tax return. This is one of the few items that is claimed in the following tax year.
Professional Advice Fees
It's not just the simple tax return fee. You can also claim a deduction for:
- Fees paid for tax advice on a specific investment or business matter
- Cost of preparing an objection to an ATO assessment
- Fees for managing an ATO audit or investigation
- Professional fees for BAS and IAS preparation
Claiming Travel Costs
Did you know you can also claim the cost of traveling to see your tax agent? This includes car kilometres (using the Cents per KM method) or the cost of an Uber/Taxi to our office. These small expenses add up, and the ATO recognizes them as part of "managing your tax affairs."
The 2026 Audit Ready Tip
Keep your invoice from your tax agent. If you travel to see them, keep a record of the kilometres driven. Most tax agents provide a clear, detailed invoice that is perfect for your records.
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