As a business grows, it starts to handle more money matters. You’ll find yourself sending out invoices, receiving payments, and spending more on various things, which means you’ll need to think beyond just your daily work.
This is often when business owners first hear about GST, or Goods and Services Tax. In Australia, GST is a 10% tax added to most goods and services that businesses sell. While businesses collect this tax from customers, they are also responsible for managing it. This creates new tasks related to pricing products, sending out invoices, keeping records, and reporting these transactions.
For many business owners, especially those just starting out, GST can seem confusing or even daunting. It’s easy to think, “I’ll deal with that later.” However, knowing when GST applies and what it means to register for it can help you avoid costly errors down the line. Understanding these basics now can save you a lot of stress later.
You must register for GST if your business meets certain conditions. The most common is turnover.
If your business:
There are also situations where GST registration is required regardless of turnover, such as:
If none of these apply, registering for GST is optional, but that does not mean it is unnecessary.
Even when GST registration isn’t mandatory, some business owners choose to register because it can:
However, registering early also means taking on extra reporting and compliance obligations. That’s why it’s important to decide with clear information, not pressure or guesswork.
Registering for GST means:
This does not require you to be an accountant, but it does mean that appropriate systems should be in place to manage GST duties properly.
The official GST registration process and guidance is provided by Registering for GST | Australian Taxation Office, which explains:
The ATO walks you through this step by step, using clear, government-approved information so you can be confident you’re doing the right thing for your business.
Once you have an ABN, you can register for GST:
The ATO will notify you in writing of your:
Once registered for GST, you need to lodge a business activity statement (BAS).