As a franchisor, you need to understand your tax obligations and how franchising fees are treated for tax purposes. It's also important to review your income tax and Goods and Services Tax (GST) reporting requirements. In most cases all payments received by a franchisor from a franchisee will be assessable income. They will also involve GST.
What to do?
|
![]() |
This content is supplied to Flying Solo via business.gov.au, the Australian Government's principal website for business information and resources. |
Have you grabbed your four free bonuses from us yet? They're way too good to miss. Details here.
Subscribe to Soapbox, our weekly jolt of soloist wisdom, for free access to all our latest articles. Plus, for a limited time: four free bonuses
About | Contact | Sitemap | Top of page | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Copyright 2005-2009 Flying Solo Pty Ltd.