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Terms of reference

The terms of reference outlined how the Business Registry Strategic Advisory Council (BRSAC) will played a role in achieving the delivery of the Registrar’s 2024 Vision.

Business location file

This is the data file for business location details.

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.

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.

Returned mail file

This is a separate data file of entities whose mail has been returned as unclaimed or undeliverable from either the ‘Main business location’ or the ‘Service of notice’ address.

Additional ANZSIC codes

This is the data file for the additional ANZSIC codes.

Application date

This is the data file for the application date.

Start dates file

This is a separate data file of start dates for the key main business location fields and key service of notice fields.

Authorised contacts file

This is a separate data file of authorised contacts for active ABNs.

Business name file

This is the data file for business name details.

Making a false or misleading statement

When you apply for an ABN or update your details in the ABN, you must provide information that is true and correct.

Accessibility

Under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992, Australian Government agencies are required to ensure information and services are provided in a non-discriminatory and accessible manner.

Apply for a TFN for your client

You can apply for a tax file number on behalf of a company, trust, partnership or other organisation via Tax professionals services.

Apply for a government ABN

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

Feedback

This form is for feedback on your website experience and content relevance. You cannot use this form to enquire about your ABN application.

Our work

The Registrar of the ABR is responsible for the administration of the Register. This includes a program of work to ensure the integrity of business information.

Media centre

Our media centre has the latest news from the Australian Business Register (ABR).

ABN cancellation for partnerships

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

Phone us to finish your ABN application

If you were prompted to visit this page during your ABN application process, contact us on 13 92 26 to complete your application.

Updating or cancelling an ABN

You can update your client's details online via Tax Agent services or by contacting the ABR. If their business structure changes their ABN may need to be cancelled.

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