Australian Tax Guide for Longevity Technicians

February 1, 2026

Clinical Longevity & Age-Reversal Technician

Longevity Technicians support clinical, wellness and research programs focused on slowing, preventing or reversing age-related biological decline. Duties include assisting with diagnostic testing, monitoring biomarkers, operating advanced wellness or biohacking equipment, managing client protocols, preparing treatment plans under clinical supervision, conducting follow-ups, maintaining health data, coordinating supplements or therapies (as permitted), and ensuring safety, hygiene and compliance with medical or scientific standards. The role requires specialised training, scientific reference materials, diagnostic tools (if not employer-provided), software, and ongoing education in longevity science, regenerative medicine and metabolic health.

Typical Tax Deductions Include:

  • Professional memberships – Longevity, wellness science, health technician or clinical support associations
  • Training, CPD & courses – Longevity science, metabolic health, cellular ageing, diagnostics and wearable technology interpretation
  • Laptop/desktop (> $300 depreciated) – Used for tracking biomarkers, reporting and documentation (must depreciate and apportion private use)
  • Reference materials – Longevity research guides, anatomy resources and clinical manuals
  • Software – Diagnostic platforms, health data systems and client management tools (work-use portion only)
  • Small tools – Measurement devices, HRV monitors and testing kits if not supplied by the employer
  • Home-office running expenses (approved method) – Reporting, research and protocol documentation completed from home
  • Work-related travel – Client visits, clinic work, conferences and training sessions (non-reimbursed travel only)
  • Stationery & planning materials – Protocol sheets, tracking logs and clinical notes
  • Professional insurance – Professional indemnity or public liability insurance for contractors in wellness or clinical support roles
  • Marketing & website costs – For technicians offering independent longevity or wellness consulting services
  • Tax agent & bookkeeping fees – Deductible

Non-Deductible Expenses Include:

  • Personal supplements, anti-ageing treatments or therapies – Private health expense
  • Wearables for personal health improvement – Private unless used solely for client diagnostics (rare)
  • Everyday clothing – Not deductible
  • Home-office occupancy costs – Rent, mortgage interest and council rates are not deductible unless strict eligibility rules are met
  • Travel: home ↔ regular clinic – Private
  • General health or wellness courses not directly tied to clinical longevity work – Not deductible
  • Equipment used for personal biohacking – Not deductible
  • 100% claims for laptop, phone or internet – Must apportion private use

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