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Configuring Taxes for Australia
Configuring Taxes for Australia

Determine how taxes are calculated for your customers in Australia

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The Australian Goods and Service Tax (GST) is levied on physical and digital goods that are traded for consumption within Australia. If your business has a commercial presence in Australia, and your gross income is over AUD $75,000 without tax, you are recommended to register your business for GST.

In addition to this, if your company is a registered business outside of Australia and you sell digital products/services and/or low value physical goods to Australian consumers, then you should collect and remit GST.

Manually add tax rates

To add tax rates for Australia, go to Settings > Configuration > Taxes > Australia > Manually add tax rates.

You'll need to determine the tax name - which is how it would appear to your customers - as well as the tax rate. You are able to add as many taxes as you require.

For your customer's invoices, you will need to add your tax registration number. You can also edit how we label this on your invoices.

If you need to collect a tax registration number from customers, turn the toggle on. We then have the following validation options that you are able to switch on.

Location validation

If you turn this toggle on we will validate your customers location using their billing address as well as their IP address to ensure that they are where they say they are.

ABN number

If you turn this toggle on we will validate your customers' ABN number against the Australian Business Register.

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