Cabin Crew Claim
Understanding Cabin Crew Tax Deductions
If you work as cabin crew for an airline and your employer does not contribute to the cost of cleaning your uniform, you may qualify for a Cabin Crew Tax Deductions.
Additionally, cabin crew members may be entitled to other tax reliefs, such as hotel costs for overnight stays not reimbursed by the employer, and tax relief on fees or subscriptions paid to approved professional organizations essential to the job.
Tax Rebate Service for Cabin Crew
Commercial pilots, co-pilots, and cabin crew must adhere to specific uniform and accessory requirements for their roles. In such cases, you could be eligible for a tax refund on items purchased for the duration of your employment.
If you need to purchase replacement uniform items, you can also claim separately for these costs alongside your Uniform Tax Refund.
PILOTS AND CO-PILOTS TAX REFUND ELIGIBILITY:
- Replacement Uniforms: Covers the cost of replacement, cleaning, and laundering of uniforms, excluding the initial cost.
- Noise-Cancelling Headsets: Not always provided by employers, hence eligible for tax relief.
- Sunglasses
- Duplicate Passport
- Reference Material (when used at work)
- Equipment: Various items including CRP5, chart plotters, knee boards, torches, mileage scale rules, atlases, clipboards, protractors/dividers, pens, travel irons, calculators, stopwatches.
- Currency Commission