Complete Tax Deduction Checklist for Esports Professionals
Esports Professional Gamers compete in organised gaming tournaments, leagues and online competitions, often representing teams, organisations or sponsors. Duties include daily training, strategy development, game analysis, participating in contests, streaming, content creation, maintaining equipment, promoting sponsors, attending bootcamps, and collaborating with coaches, analysts and teammates. The role requires specialised gaming hardware, software, coaching, travel, and ongoing performance development.
Typical Tax Deductions Include:
- Professional memberships – Gaming associations, esports leagues and recognised player organisations relevant to your professional activities
- Training, CPD & coaching – Game coaching, performance psychology, strategy workshops and mechanics training that maintain or improve competitive skills
- Laptop/desktop (>$300 depreciated) – High-performance gaming PC or laptop used for professional play, analysis and content creation (must be depreciated and private use apportioned)
- Gaming equipment – Monitors, controllers, headsets, keyboards, mice and webcams (claim the work-related portion only)
- Streaming equipment – Microphones, lighting, capture cards and cameras used for streaming or professional content creation
- Software & subscriptions – Game passes, server fees, analytics tools and streaming platforms (work-related portion only)
- Home-office running expenses (approved method) – Training, streaming, match analysis and content creation performed from home
- Reference materials – Strategy guides, coaching resources and game analysis books used to improve professional performance
- Work-related travel – Competitions, tournaments, sponsor appearances and team bootcamps where expenses are not reimbursed
- Stationery & planning materials – Notebooks, performance logs and coaching notes
- Professional insurance – Income protection or public liability insurance for contractors or independent players/creators
- Marketing & website costs – Personal branding, website hosting and social media advertising for promotion
- Tax agent & bookkeeping fees – Deductible
Non-Deductible Expenses Include:
- Casual clothing or “gamer fashion” – Not deductible
- Gaming chairs, RGB room décor or aesthetic upgrades – Private expense unless specifically required for sponsored streaming and supported by evidence
- Games purchased for personal enjoyment – Not deductible
- Travel: home ↔ regular training house or gaming studio – Private travel; not deductible
- Home-office occupancy costs (rent, mortgage interest, rates) – Not deductible unless strict ATO eligibility criteria are satisfied
- Personal streaming subscriptions – Not deductible
- 100% claims for gaming equipment, internet or software – Not permitted; work-related use must be reasonably apportioned to exclude private usage
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