Accounting & Tax for Locum Doctors
Locum doctors typically work across multiple practices, hospitals, or regions, often as contractors rather than employees. This creates specific tax considerations around PSI rules, travel deductions, and managing income that can vary significantly month to month.
Issues Specific to Locum Work
- PSI rules and whether locum income meets the unrelated clients test
- Travel, accommodation, and relocation expense deductibility between placements
- Managing PAYG instalments and BAS where income is irregular
- Choosing between operating as a sole trader or through a company/trust structure
- Superannuation contribution planning around inconsistent income
Why Locum Income Needs Active Management
Because locum income is rarely smooth and predictable, tax obligations such as PAYG instalments can catch locums off guard if not planned for between placements. We help set up systems so tax and superannuation are accounted for as you earn, not as a surprise at year end.
Related Resources
- Back to Accounting and Tax Services for Doctors
- PSI Rules for Doctors and Medical Professionals
- Payroll Services for Medical Practices
- Tax Deductions Every Doctor Should Know
If you locum across multiple practices or regions, we can help structure your income so tax time is predictable, not stressful.