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Do you still need your ABN?

Selling your business or closing it down can be a busy and emotional time – and cancelling your Australian business number (ABN) might be the last thing on your mind.

ABN important facts

A short video series to help businesses, and tax and BAS agents tell facts from fiction when it comes to ABNs.

Paper copies of ABN details

You can request Australian business number (ABN) details in writing.

ABN entitlement

To be entitled to an ABN, you must be carrying on or starting an enterprise in Australia or making supplies connected with the indirect tax zone or be a Corporations Act company.

Applying for an ABN

As a tax professional, you can apply online for an Australian business number (ABN) for your client using Tax Professional’s services with a Digital ID, such as myID.

Update your ABN details

How to update your Australian business number (ABN) details. You must update information within 28 days of becoming aware of any changes to your ABN details.

Your ABN details on the ABR

Your ABN details on the Australian Business Register (ABR).

Request non-disclosure of ABN details

You can request that your ABN details not be disclosed publicly.

If you change your business structures, you may need to apply for a new ABN

If you change your business structure, you may need to cancel your Australian business number (ABN) and apply for a new one.

Update government ABN details

Update your agency’s Australian business number (ABN) details within 28 days of becoming aware of any changes.

Cancel your ABN

How to cancel your Australian business number (ABN) if your business has sold, closed down, or stopped operating.

When should you cancel your ABN

You should cancel your ABN when your business has been sold, closed down, or is no longer operating in Australia or making supplies connected with Australia.

Cancel your client’s ABN

It is important that ABN details are kept up to date. The fastest way to cancel your client’s ABN is online using myID.

Communication to ABN holders

To maintain the integrity and accuracy of ABR data, we may contact you from time to time by letter, email, SMS or phone.

Applying for an ABN

Your application for an ABN starts here. Before applying, ensure you're entitled to an ABN. Not everyone is entitled to an ABN.

ABN – application changes and entitlement

Changes continue to be made to the Australian business number (ABN) application process. Help your clients understand their ABN obligations and ongoing entitlement by familiarising yourselves with the changes.

Replaced ABN file

This is the data file for replaced ABN details.

Apply for a government ABN

Government agencies can only apply for an ABN using a paper form.

ABN cancellation for partnerships

The Australian Business Register will soon start cancelling the Australian business number (ABN) of inactive partnerships.

Update your ABN details

Ensure you don't miss information about changes that may occur from us or other government agencies and stay safe by making sure your ABN details are up to date.

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