The growing popularity of car-sharing apps like Car Next Door and Carhood has piqued the interest of the Australian Tax Office (ATO), which is calling on owners to learn the tax implications of the services. According to the ATO, renting your car through 'sharing economy' apps makes you eligible for certain deductions, but not everything can be claimed.
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