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MY21.5 Mustang GT
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Shoalhaven, NSW
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Hey...just a quick question for anyone who knows about this stuff! :|
I usually do my tax myself online as I don't have a lot to claim for...and have never had any dramas doing it myself before. I have always claimed my work travel expenses that I have NOT been reimbursed for, ie travelling from one place of work to the other and back. This year I entered the amount of kms I am claiming (using the cents per km method). (section D2) The strange thing is that the value that the program worked out I am claiming for travel, was taken off my taxable income. I am sure that in previous years, it has added to the amount of tax return I am entitled to? So at the end of the calculations, the program REDUCED the amount of money I am entitled to receive as a tax return....!?? Can someone please help me clarify what shoud be happening here? Thanks!
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