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Tax time 2026: ATO warns millions of Aussies chasing tax deductions to stop with 'unusual' claims Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 4:48am The tax office is warning Australians to stop claiming private expenses on their tax returns, with some attempting to claim baby expenses, personal gifts and meal deliveries as work-related. More than 10 million Australians have claimed about $31 billion worth of work-related expenses in their 2024-25 tax returns so far, many relating to working from home. The average...

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Fresh concerns emerge over impact of Labor's tax changes on medical tech

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