5. Taxation in Australia
Collecting and paying taxes is a major part of an organisation’s operations, so it’s important to get taxation squared away from the very start. If you haven’t set up a business in Australia before, you’ll need to familiarise yourself with the superannuation levy. The corporate income tax currently stands at a flat 30%. You should have registered with the Australian Taxation Office when you first registered your business. Follow up with the ATO for further instructions.
6. Imports and Exports in Australia
Trading across borders has become more and more common in recent years as online business has boomed. There is documentation required by the Australian government for businesses that want to export and import. This might be a lot of paperwork, but most businesses can complete and submit it in a short period of time. Seek advice to ensure you have all the right documentation.
7. Acclimatising to the Culture in Australia
How does Australia’s business climate compare to the climate where you’ve previously operated? Australia’s is a small market, and the educated, affluent population relies heavily on international trade. Cultural barriers are generally not an issue; globalised business means that you’ll run into many different cultures as you conduct business in Australia.
8. Understanding the Judicial System in Australia
Australia has a modern judicial system, which is used sometimes in enforcing contracts and resolving insolvency problems. If you find yourself in a situation with the judicial system, know that the processes are fairly streamlined, cutting down on the time and resources you’ll spend getting the issue resolved.
9. Understand the GST implications of your product or service
Australia levies a federal Goods and Services Tax (otherwise known as VAT) of 10%. However, a number of goods can be GST-Free (zero rated) or input taxed including medical items, food and financial supplies. The exclusions are not always as clear cut as they may first seem so be sure you understand the GST treatment of goods or services you are providing and the associated GST implications.
10. Finding an Adviser in Australia
Even if you’re highly experienced with business in your home country, it can be extremely helpful to find an adviser to help you through the process of setting up a business in Australia. Here at Altus Financial, we have the experience and the tools to guide you through the process and answer all of your questions as they arise. For more information, contact us. We’ll be happy to help you navigate this exciting transition.