Courses, seminars, and workshops related to teaching.
Items like books, stationery, and educational materials.
Attending offsite conferences, school trips, and meetings.
Clothing specific to your occupation, as well as laundry expenses.
Subscriptions to medical associations and journals.
Work-related travel between hospitals or clinics.
Purchase and repair costs for tools required for your job.
Steel-capped boots, helmets, and gloves.
If your vehicle is essential for transporting tools.
Claim laptops, software subscriptions, and office supplies.
If you work remotely, you can claim a percentage of your home office expenses, including internet and electricity.
Courses and certifications to upgrade your skills.