Suitable for: New and existing sole traders
Tax Difficulty: Easy
Airtax Experience: First-time users
Time to Read: 2-3 minutes
The GST registration requirements
In order to operate a sole trader business in Australia you need to have an active ABN. However, you may also need to register for GST depending on the amount of income you earn from this business, and/or the business activities that you perform.
In this article, we’ll explain exactly when you do and don’t need to be registered for GST as a sole trader. This information is relevant for both newly established sole traders, and sole traders who may want to know if they need to maintain or cancel their existing GST registration.
A simple table to explain this
If you choose to begin operating as a sole trader, you will not be required to register for GST purposes unless you are earning more than $75,000 from this activity annually. This $75,000 threshold does not include things like salary and wages, or any other income sources that are not earned under your sole trader ABN.
However, as you can see in the below table, rideshare and taxi drivers are required to register for GST regardless as to the amount of income they anticipate earning.
You can apply for an ABN and register for GST for just $19 through Airtax*. If you have any questions or get stuck along the way, feel free to drop us an email.
What does GST registration mean?
As a GST-registered sole trader, you will need to prepare monthly or quarterly Business Activity Statements (BAS) which track the GST you have collected from your business sales, and the GST credits you are entitled to through your business expenses, over a given reporting period.
It takes a couple of minutes to complete your BAS on Airtax, and using Airtax means you receive an extension to the normal lodgement deadlines. If you haven’t earned any income during a period, we waive the usual $49 lodgement fee.
Start your BAS with Airtax today:
- Log in or sign up to Airtax
- Complete your BAS using our easy BAS form
- Alternatively, you can book a Business Assist call to speak with one of our specialists who can help you lodge your BAS confidently
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