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    Deductibility of expenditure on a commercial website

    The ATO has released a public taxation ruling covering the ATO’s views on the deductibility of expenditure incurred in acquiring, developing, maintaining or modifying a website for use in the carrying on of a business.

    Importantly, if the expenditure is incurred in maintaining a website, it would be considered ‘revenue’ in nature, and therefore generally deductible upfront. This would be the case where the expenditure relates to the preservation of the website, and does not:
    – Alter the functionality of the website
    – Improve the efficiency or function of the website or
    – Extend the useful life of the website

    However, if the expenditure is incurred in acquiring or developing a commercial website for a new or existing business, or even in modifying an existing website, it would generally be considered capital in nature (in which case an outright deduction cannot be claimed).