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Do I Need To Register For GST? The Most Common Question In Business.

Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a 10% tax on most goods and services sold or consumed in Australia. If you run a business here, GST will almost certainly affect you at some point.

The big question for most business owners is: “At what point do I have to register for GST?”

This guide walks you through:

When is GST registration compulsory?

You must register for GST if any of the following apply:

GST turnover is based on your gross business income (before tax), not your profit.

If your business doesn’t fall into any of these categories, registration is optional, not compulsory.

Understanding the $75,000 GST turnover threshold

The $75,000 threshold catches many new and growing businesses.

GST turnover ≠ profit

GST turnover is your gross business income from your taxable and GST‑free sales, excluding: It is not your net profit after expenses.

Example – Online clothing store

Even though you only keep $40,000 after costs, your GST turnover is $80,000, so you must register for GST.

Current vs projected GST turnover

The ATO looks at your turnover in two ways:
  1. Current GST turnover
    • Your gross business income for the current month plus the previous 11 months
  2. Projected GST turnover
    • Your likely gross business income for the current month plus the next 11 months
You must register for GST if either of these reach the $75,000 threshold ($150,000 for non‑profits).

The 21‑day rule

Once you become aware that your GST turnover has reached (or is likely to reach) the threshold, you generally have 21 days to register. That’s why it’s important to monitor your turnover regularly – monthly is a good habit.

Do I have to register if I earn under $75,000?

If your GST turnover is below $75,000, registration is usually optional (unless you fall into a special category like ride‑share). You may choose to register if you’re under the threshold. But if you do: This can be attractive if: However, if you deal mainly with consumers, adding GST may make your prices less competitive.

Special rules for Uber, taxis and ride‑share

If you drive a taxi, limousine or ride‑share vehicle (e.g. Uber, DiDi, Ola, Bolt), you must register for GST from day one, regardless of how much you earn.

 

If you’re a ride‑share driver and need help registering, you can use our dedicated Uber & Ride Share GST Registration service via GST Register.

What are GST credits?

Once you’re registered for GST, you can claim GST credits (input tax credits) for the GST included in the price of goods and services you purchase for your business.

Example – Buying a computer

If, for a period, your GST credits exceed the GST you’ve collected, the ATO may owe you a refund.

Small business GST concessions

If you’re a small business with an aggregated turnover of less than $10 million, you may be eligible for various GST and small business concessions that can simplify your reporting. These may include:

Accounting for GST on a cash basis

You can account for GST in the period you actually receive or pay the money, rather than the period you issue or receive invoices. This often helps with cash flow.

Paying GST by instalments

Some small businesses can pay GST by quarterly instalments based on an ATO estimate, then make an annual adjustment if needed.

Simplified BAS reporting

If your GST turnover is under $10 million, you may be able to use simpler BAS reporting, with fewer labels to complete. Please note that because concession rules can change and may depend on your structure and industry, it’s wise to get tailored advice from a tax professional.

Still not sure if you need to register?

If you’re unsure whether you need to register for GST, or you’ve just realised your turnover is getting close to the threshold? You can call us on 1800 546 526 during business hours, or use our contact form to sned us your enquiries. When you’re ready to proceed, you can use our online GST registration form to have your registration handled quickly and correctly, without dealing directly with the ATO or through complicated portals. Click Here to Register for GST Now START GST REGISTRATION

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