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Holiday Travel or Business Expense? Avoiding Tax Trouble
Wednesday, 19 November 2025 / Published in Articles, Business, Walshs Blog

Holiday Travel or Business Expense? Avoiding Tax Trouble

Holiday Travel or Business Expense? Avoiding Tax Trouble

It’s not unusual for work and leisure to overlap during the festive season. You might attend a client meeting while away on holiday or extend a business trip with some personal downtime.

While this mix is common, it’s also an area the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) pays close attention to – especially when holiday travel expenses are claimed as business deductions.

The rule is simple: if an expense is primarily private, it can’t be claimed. But things get murky when business activity and leisure overlap. For example, flying interstate for a two-day conference and then staying on for a week of personal holidays doesn’t make the entire airfare, accommodation, or meals deductible. Unless you can clearly separate business costs from private ones, the ATO is likely to treat the whole trip as private.

What Happens If You Get It Wrong?

Claiming personal travel as a business deduction can lead to serious consequences. The ATO may disallow the deduction, issue penalties, and charge interest on underpaid tax. In more significant cases, penalties can be up to 75% of the shortfall amount, depending on whether the claim was deemed careless, reckless, or deliberate.

How To Stay On The Right Side

The key is evidence and clarity. To strengthen your position:

  • Keep a detailed itinerary: Show exactly which days were work-related and which were personal.
  • Retain supporting documents: Conference agendas, meeting notes, client emails, and travel receipts all help prove business intent.
  • Allocate costs correctly: If only part of the trip is work-related, apportion expenses fairly between business and private.
  • Avoid “bundling” claims: Don’t include personal accommodation, family flights, or sightseeing costs under the business ledger.

For example, let’s say you travel to Sydney for a three-day industry event and stay an additional four days for a family holiday. You may be able to claim your flights (if the main purpose of travel was business) and accommodation for the three conference days. The extra four nights’ accommodation and related costs, however, are private and should not be claimed. The ATO looks closely at travel deductions around the festive season because it’s a time when business and leisure often blur.

 

By keeping thorough records and being disciplined about what you claim, you can enjoy your holiday travels without the risk of a nasty tax penalty.

Is that work trip actually deductible? Why not speak to one of our team to ensure you’re on the right foot before you start claiming – we’re here to help.

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