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Think we're allowed because we carry tools, so we're using our car for work

Tradies claim everything, my mate claims $300 diesel glasses as safety glasses lol

A smallish tool bag sitting on your passenger seat doesn't count towards that provision though, that's the thing. Tradies claim everything either because they aren't abreast of the tax law, or they choose to ignore it.

I'm not going to tell you what to do, I'd just keep certain things in mind. Uncle Tony will sort you out I'm sure!

It would need to be specialized equipment or something as far as I know from my mates in trades otherwise everyone would claim traveling to work and back cos you know I need a briefcase and a lunch box :laugh:

Some people!

Just had a bloke tranishing my FS thread saying I can get box, clutch blah blah for price of my clutch, reported him. Then he bitched, reported him again and told him to take it to PM.

Wanker.

Cheeky.

He have replied and I've told him that some people doesn't appreciate somebody like him 'tranishing' the thread. So he's bit silent again, asswipe.

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