If your business turnover exceeds AUD 75,000 (or AUD 150,000 if you’re not-for-profit), you’re required to be GST-registered and must lodge a Business Activity Statement. Getting it wrong can result in significant penalties, interest, and additional compliance issues.
What is the BAS?
The Business Activity Statement (BAS) is how Australian businesses report GST collected, GST paid, PAYG income tax withheld, and other tax obligations to the ATO. Most businesses lodge quarterly, though some lodge monthly or annually. Filing on time is critical — late lodgement attracts penalties that can add up quickly.
Our Comprehensive
BAS Service
We gather your sales invoices, purchase invoices, and bank statements to ensure complete and accurate data. We analyse everything to correctly categorise transactions and identify all GST components.
We review your sales (taxable supplies) and purchases (acquisitions for business purposes) to calculate GST correctly. We understand which supplies are subject to GST, which are GST-free, and which are input-taxed. We determine your net GST position — whether you owe GST or are due a refund.
If you have employees or pay contractors, you may have PAYG withholding obligations. We calculate any PAYG withheld and ensure it’s reported correctly on your BAS.
We lodge electronically on your behalf, meeting all ATO deadlines reliably. You never have to worry about missing a deadline or submitting incorrect information. We also guide you on when and how to pay any GST owing or receive refunds you’re due.
Common BAS Issues We Resolve
You can claim GST paid on business purchases as input tax credits — this often represents significant refunds for GST-registered businesses. We also ensure correct treatment for imported goods and identify Division 63 credits for charities and non-profits where applicable.
Made an error on a past BAS? We’ll help lodge an amended return with the ATO and resolve any issues promptly.
Never Miss a BAS Deadline Again
Book a free consultation about your BAS obligations. No obligation, just a conversation.