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  • 30th May 2022

Message from the ATO: Tax time 2022 for paramedics


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It’s almost tax time and if you’re a paramedic it pays to learn what you can claim.

The ATO has prepared a helpful Tax Time Toolkit 2022 outlining what you can and can't claim for work-related expenses.

For more information visit ato.gov.au/paramedic.

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