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Maximise Your Tax Savings with Instant Asset Write-Off 2025? Nanak Accountants Explains

by News Desk
September 29, 2025
Maximise Your Tax Savings with Instant Asset Write-Off 2025 Nanak Accountants Explains - FirstPublisher.org
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Understand the ATO’s $20,000 threshold, eligible assets, and timing rules – all in plain English.

MELBOURNE, Australia – Many small businesses are missing out on one of the ATO’s best incentives: the Instant Asset Write-Off (IAWO). This rule lets eligible businesses deduct the full cost of assets up to a set threshold in the year of purchase, boosting cash flow and reducing taxable income.

What is the Instant Asset Write-Off?

The IAWO allows small and medium businesses with turnover under $10 million to claim an immediate deduction for qualifying assets. Unlike standard depreciation, the entire cost is written off straight away.

Threshold for 2025–26

For the financial year ending 30 June 2026, the proposed limit is $20,000 per asset. To qualify, assets must be:

  • Purchased between 1 July 2025 and 30 June 2026
  • Installed and ready for use before 30 June 2026

Always confirm final ATO updates before making purchases.

Which Assets Qualify?

Eligible items include:

  • Work vehicles such as utes and vans
  • Tools, machinery, and coffee machines
  • Laptops, printers, and IT equipment
  • Desks, chairs, and office shelving

Excluded are trading stock, buildings, and assets above the cap.

Examples in Practice

  • A café buys an espresso machine for $18,000 → full deduction in 2025–26.
  • A tradie buys a ute for $19,500 → immediate deduction allowed.
  • An IT consultant buys 3 laptops at $2,500 each → all deductible individually.
  • A small office buys a $22,000 photocopier → exceeds the threshold, so depreciated over time.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Nanak Accountants warns that buying assets “just for the deduction” is a poor strategy. Assets must be needed and ready for use. Missing the 30 June installation deadline is another common error.

Why It Matters

Immediate deductions reduce taxable income, strengthen cash flow, and encourage reinvestment in better tools and technology.

“Our goal is to help clients maximise deductions without overstepping the ATO rules,” says Puneet Singh, Principal Accountant at Nanak Accountants. “Understanding eligibility and timing ensures you keep more money in your business.”

Next Steps

As EOFY 2026 approaches, now is the time to plan. Book a free 15-minute consultation with Nanak Accountants to ensure you make the most of the Instant Asset Write-Off.

Read more: https://nanakaccountants.com.au/instant-asset-write-off-2…

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