Self-managing your National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) budget can give you more control and flexibility.
However, it also comes with important tax responsibilities – especially if you’re hiring support workers directly or receiving NDIS funding as a participant, nominee, or plan manager.
Understanding your tax obligations can help you stay compliant and avoid unexpected issues at tax time.
If you’re self-managing your NDIS budget and hiring support workers, you need to determine whether your workers are classified as employees or contractors for tax and superannuation purposes.
If you are an NDIS participant, the funds you receive (including those you self-manage) are exempt from income tax. However, this also means you cannot claim deductions for any expenses or assets purchased using NDIS funding, even if they are related to producing income.
For instance:
If you’re a nominee, parent, or guardian managing a participant’s plan:
You also cannot claim tax deductions for any equipment or services you purchase on behalf of the participant using NDIS funds.
If you’re a registered plan management provider (RPMP):
You may be able to claim deductions on expenses or assets only if they are used in producing your assessable income. However, items purchased purely on behalf of the participant are not deductible.
Managing an NDIS budget requires careful attention to tax responsibilities, especially when employing staff or receiving payments for services.
It’s wise to consult an accountant or financial advisor with NDIS experience to ensure you remain compliant while making the most of your funding.
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