← Back to Australia Tax Guide
Registration Guide

Australian GST Registration Guide

Complete guide to registering for GST in Australia. $75,000 threshold, ABN requirements, taxable vs GST-free supplies, and how Laabam.One manages your GST obligations.

GST Registration Thresholds

Registration is mandatory when your GST turnover reaches these limits.

$75,000

General Business

GST turnover = gross business income (not profit)

$150,000

Non-Profit Organisation

Higher threshold for registered charities and NFPs

$1

Taxi/Ride-Share Drivers

Must register regardless of turnover — applies to Uber, Ola, DiDi etc.

$75,000

Non-Resident Businesses

Selling to Australian consumers — includes digital supplies

No minimum

Voluntary Registration

Carrying on an enterprise — recover GST on business purchases

How to Register for GST — 6 Steps

1

Get an Australian Business Number (ABN)

You must have an ABN before registering for GST. Apply at abr.gov.au — it's free and usually issued within minutes online. You need a TFN (Tax File Number) or proof of identity.

2

Check Your GST Turnover

Calculate your GST turnover: total income from business activities (excluding GST, input-taxed supplies, and sales not connected to Australia). If over $75,000 (or $150,000 for NFPs), registration is mandatory.

3

Register via ATO Business Portal

Log in to the ATO Business Portal using myGovID → 'Registrations' → 'Add GST'. Alternatively, phone the ATO on 13 28 66 or register through your tax agent.

4

Choose Your Accounting Method

Cash basis (report GST when paid/received) or accrual basis (report GST when invoiced). Cash basis available if turnover < $10 million. Most small businesses choose cash basis.

5

Choose Your Reporting Period

Quarterly (default for turnover < $20 million), monthly (mandatory for turnover ≥ $20 million or voluntary), or annual (turnover < $75,000 voluntary registrants only).

6

Start Charging GST

From your registration effective date, add 10% GST to all taxable supplies. Issue tax invoices for sales ≥ $82.50 (GST inclusive). Keep records for 5 years.

GST Supply Categories

Taxable Supplies (10% GST)

  • Most goods sold in Australia
  • Most services provided in Australia
  • Business assets sold
  • Commercial property sales/leases
  • Digital products sold to consumers

GST-Free Supplies (0%)

  • Most basic food (unprocessed)
  • Health & medical services
  • Education courses (CRICOS)
  • Childcare
  • Exports of goods & services
  • Precious metals (gold, silver, platinum)

Input Taxed (No GST, No Credits)

  • Financial supplies (loans, shares)
  • Residential rent
  • Residential property sales (not new)
  • Life insurance premiums

Frequently Asked Questions