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Contractor provisions interactive help

Find out if you can claim any exemptions or deductions on payments you make to contractors.

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    When you pay a contractor, you may be able to claim exemptions or deductions that reduce how much tax you need to pay.

    A contractor is an entity that agrees to produce a specific result for an agreed price. Payments you make to contractors under a relevant contract are taxable.

    You need to establish whether your workers are employees or contractors.

    If you have an employer–employee relationship with a contractor, they will be considered an employee; and the contractor provisions will not apply.

    Once you have determined that your worker is not an employee, answer the questions below to see what contractor provisions apply.

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    Last updated: 14 July 2024