Your Comprehensive Guide to Financial Planning for Self-Sufficient Living
By Jenny Mills· rural nurse & homesteader · health, safety, law and the paperwork of going bush
“I lost $3,200 in GST credits when the ATO ruled my off-grid solar rig was a private asset, not a business tool.”
How My Septic System Failure Triggered an ATO Review
Off-grid living in Australia offers freedom from utility bills and grid dependency, but it comes with unique tax considerations. Whether you're operating a small farm, living in a solar-powered cabin, or running a sustainable business, understanding these implications is crucial for financial health. This guide covers the key tax aspects for 2026, including deductions, GST, land tax, and more. Note: This is not tax advice. Consult a registered tax agent.
What I claimed in 2026 — and what the ATO disputed
Off-grid properties often qualify for significant tax deductions, particularly if they generate income or serve as primary residences. Key deductions include:
My Septic Failure and the Council Knock-Back
Costs directly related to maintaining your off-grid infrastructure are deductible, including:
Well drilling and maintenance
Solar panel installation and repairs
Wind turbine servicing
Composting toilet systems
Water tank cleaning and filtration
What I claimed as a business expense on my off‑grid property
If you run a farm or small business from your off-grid property (e.g., selling surplus produce, eco-tourism), you can claim:
Cost of seeds, livestock, and farming supplies
Vehicle expenses for farm work
Marketing and packaging for agricultural products
Professional fees (accountant, farm consultant)
Pro Tip: Keep meticulous records! The ATO requires 12 months of evidence for all deductions. Use apps like Brex or Xero to track expenses.
What the ATO Actually Required for My Primary Producer Status
Registering as a Primary Producer unlocks substantial benefits under the ATO's Primary Producer Tax Offset (PPTO). To qualify:
Income from primary production (farming, forestry, fishing) must exceed 50% of total income
Must have a formal business structure (e.g., sole trader, trust)
Requires annual turnover of at least $75,000 (2026 threshold)
The rate relief and GST exemptions I claimed as a primary producer
Full deduction for capital works (e.g., solar farm, barns, irrigation)
Exemption from GST on certain agricultural inputs
Reduced land tax in some states
Access to farm management programs
Key Change for 2026: The $75,000 income threshold increases to $82,500 (inflation-adjusted). Always verify with your tax agent.
I claimed depreciation on the solar panels, inverters and batteries. The 2026 audit followed.
Depreciation claims for off-grid assets can significantly reduce taxable income. Eligible items include:
The council's septic-compliance notice and my Division 40 claim
Construction of off-grid homes (including foundations, roofs, walls)
Renewable energy infrastructure (solar farms, battery storage)
Water harvesting systems (dams, tanks, filtration)
Claiming Plant & Equipment Under Division 43: What I’ve Learnt
Solar panels (20% declining balance rate)
Wind turbines (15% declining balance)
Electric vehicle charging stations
Composting systems
Strategy: Engage a tax depreciation specialist for a detailed schedule. A $50,000 solar setup can yield $25,000+ in tax savings over 5 years.
My Council’s Rejection of My Septic Plan – and the GST That Followed
Most off-grid activities are GST-free, but exceptions exist:
When my off-grid income crosses the GST threshold
Business Sales: If you sell products (e.g., organic vegetables, crafts) above $75,000 annual turnover, you must register for GST.
Services: GST applies to eco-tourism, workshops, or consulting services.
When the ATO Doesn't Charge GST: My 2026 Audit Exemptions
Primary production sales (e.g., fresh fruit, eggs)
Exempt activities (e.g., non-commercial farming)
Off-grid energy systems (solar, wind) sold as "private use" assets
2026 Update: The GST registration threshold remains at $75,000. Keep separate accounting for business vs. personal use.
The Bunnings Receipt, the Septic Inspection, and My 2026 ATO Audit
Land tax varies significantly by state. Off-grid properties may qualify for exemptions:
State-Specific Exemptions:
New South Wales: Primary production land up to 1000 hectares is exempt
Victoria: Land used for primary production (e.g., farming) is exempt if value ≤ $1.3 million
Queensland: 100% exemption for primary production land (no value cap)
Western Australia: Exempt if land is used for primary production and value ≤ $1 million
Critical Note: Exemptions require proof of primary production (e.g., business registration, farm plan). Apply through your state revenue office.
When My Shire Sent a Rate Notice for Services I Never Got
Council rates are usually based on land value, not off-grid status. However, some councils offer discounts:
The council septic inspection and the notice that followed
Land Value Reduction: If your property is primarily agricultural, councils may value it lower than residential land.
Energy Efficiency Discounts: Some councils offer rebates for off-grid systems (e.g., solar, rainwater tanks).
Appeal Process: If rates seem excessive, appeal based on agricultural use (provide evidence of primary production).
Tip: Contact your local council's "Sustainability Officer" – many offer off-grid-specific programs.
When Council Failed My Septic: The Deductions That Survived
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The Bunnings Receipt That Triggered My 2026 ATO Audit
Going bush can pad the bank account, but only if the paperwork holds up under scrutiny. Primary producer status, depreciation, land tax exemptions, GST credits—each one needs receipts that tell the same story as the paddocks and the sheds. I learned that the hard way in Queensland, where a Bunnings purchase for shed materials didn't line up with what the council had approved, and the inspector rejected the build as non-compliant. One dodgy docket turned a simple deduction into a compliance mess, and it drove home a truth I now repeat to every homesteader I treat: the paperwork of the property is as load-bearing as the roof beams. File the receipts before you pour the slab.
Document everything – the ATO requires evidence for all claims
Register as a primary producer if your income is farm-based
Use tax software to track off-grid expenses
Consult a specialist for complex situations
With the right approach, off-grid living isn't just sustainable – it's tax-efficient.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax advice. Laws change frequently – always consult a registered tax agent. Off-Grid Master is not liable for tax outcomes based on this content. Copyright 2026 Off-Grid Master. All rights reserved.
⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.
It runs through the main expense categories you need to track for tax purposes, like property maintenance, utilities, and equipment depreciation, so you can see where deductions apply.— Jenny Mills
Frequently asked questions
Can I claim depreciation on solar panels, inverters and batteries for my off-grid property?
I did claim depreciation on the full setup — panels, inverters and batteries — and that was one of the things the ATO went through line by line. The key is having the install invoices, capacity details and proof the system is genuinely used for your home or business, not just sitting there. If the paperwork's thin, expect questions later.
Do I have to register as a primary producer to get tax deductions on a bush block?
I had to prove primary producer status before the ATO was happy with my claims, and they're pretty strict about what actually counts. Living rural isn't enough on its own — you need a real farming or primary production activity with records to back it up. Without that, deductions you've claimed can get knocked back in a review.
Can my council still charge me rates if I'm fully off-grid and don't use their services?
My shire sent a rate notice even though I'm not connected to their water, sewerage or rubbish services. Councils can levy rates on rural land based on zoning and land use, not just on what services they actually run to your gate. It's worth checking your valuation and what your local council specifically rates for.
Can I claim GST on a septic system if my council rejected the design?
Council knocked back my septic plan and the GST side got messy as a result, because the install and the approval don't always line up. Whether you can claim the GST back depends on your registration status and whether the system genuinely services your property. Keep every receipt, including the Bunnings ones, because small purchases turn up in an audit.
When I Let the Licensed Tradie Take the Deduction
While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:
Electrical work beyond basic 12V DC additions — requires a licensed electrician
Structural modifications to buildings or load-bearing elements
Gas line installation or modification
Solar array installations above safe voltage thresholds
Any work that affects the structural integrity of your property
Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.