Free WFH record tool

Work-from-home diary for Australian tax records

Track WFH hours as records during the year, keep receipts in the same place, and export an accountant-ready evidence pack when it is time to review your return.

No credit card required to start tracking records.

Sample week

WFH diary preview

Total

25h

Mon

1

7.5h

Tue

2

7.0h

Wed

3

No WFH

Thu

4

6.5h

Fri

5

4.0h

Sat

6

No WFH

Sun

7

No WFH

Note

Home office day. Kept internet and electricity records with receipts.

Why keep a diary?

Do the boring record-keeping while the week is still fresh.

A WFH diary works best when it is part of your regular record habit, not something rebuilt from memory at EOFY.

Log the day

Add the hours you worked from home, with an optional note for your own records.

Keep receipts nearby

Forward WFH receipts into TaxBoy so diary entries and expense records stay together.

Export at tax time

Download an accountant-ready evidence pack with diary rows, summaries, and receipt records.

Inside TaxBoy

WFH records next to the receipts that support them.

TaxBoy brings diary entries, forwarded receipts, and tax-time exports into one workflow. You still review the records and confirm your claims before lodging.

  • Daily WFH hour tracking for the financial year.
  • Quick-add patterns for regular home-office days.
  • Financial-year summaries beside your receipt records.
  • CSV and PDF export support when you prepare records for review.

FY2026 summary

WFH diary export

Hours

125.5

Logged days

22

Weeks

8

Included in export

WFH diary CSV, receipt evidence, and a PDF record summary for accountant review.

Compare and prepare

Pair your diary with the WFH calculator.

The calculator can help you understand how hours and other records affect a planning estimate. The diary keeps the hour records organised while the year is happening.

If you already know your WFH pattern, start the diary now. If you are still comparing record types, try the calculator first.

Important note

TaxBoy organises WFH diary entries and receipt records so you can review them at tax time. It does not provide tax, legal, or financial advice, is not a registered tax agent, and does not lodge returns or represent you with the ATO.

You are responsible for reviewing all outputs and confirming your claims with ATO guidance or a registered tax agent before lodging.