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14 June 2022

I worked recently at the Federal election. The pay was determined by an collective determination. A meal 'allowance' and a PPE 'allowance' were included and are shown as separate items in the determination. On the payslip the PPE allowance is shown as non-taxable, but the meal allowance was not shown separately and the amount bundled with pay, overtime, training etc into one amount ('package').

As far as I understand, the meal allowance ($31.25) is as we were not allowed any breaks in the overtime period (as they wanted the vote counting finished as quickly as possible).

Have read the ATO page https://www.ato.gov.au/Individuals/Income-and-deductions/Deductions-you-can-claim/Other-work-related-deductions/Overtime-meal-expenses/ and none of the examples seem to cover this type of situation.

I have asked the employer, but are yet to get back to me.

Is the meal allowance taxable or non-taxable?

If it is non-taxable, how, on the tax forms, do I make it so I don't pay tax on this amount?

Thanks.

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JodieR_ATO(Community Support)Community Support
14 June 2022

Hi @briangriffin,


This depends on how the overtime meal allowance has been paid to you. Thereafter, it would be a matter for your employer to address. You can view information on overtime meal expenses on our webpage, this provides further guidance.

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14 June 2022

Follow up:

When I also worked at local council elections last September (different employer), the payslip then showed a separate untaxed meal allowance of $32.50

When I look at what the ATO 'knows' about this employment, nothing is mentioned about the untaxed meal allowance (like if the ATO does not know about it, it is not taxed).

Hope this helps with main question.

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