The concept of business income has expanded far beyond traditional brick-and-mortar shops.
Whether you run a digital store, offer services through an app, or even sell through personal ads, the income you generate from these activities is considered business income and must be declared.
Here’s a breakdown of business income, the types of income you need to report, and some key points to remember when managing your earnings.
Business income refers to any money or non-cash benefits you receive from selling goods or services, whether online or offline. This includes top-up income from side hustles, freelance work, or hobbies that have become a business. If you’re earning from these sources, you must report them to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) as part of your tax return.
Business income can come in various forms, and it’s essential to be aware of all the ways you might be earning, including:
Not all payments you receive are taxable. Some of the exceptions include:
Maintaining accurate records is essential for managing your business income and meeting your tax obligations. Keep in mind that:
Knowing what counts as business income and how to report it is vital for managing your tax obligations.
If you have any doubts or questions, consulting with a registered tax professional who can offer personalised advice is always a good idea. You can avoid common tax pitfalls and keep your business on solid financial footing by staying informed and keeping good records.
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