Online Services for Business

February 9, 2021

ATO Business Portal is being replaced with a newer, better service.

Online services for business is made with you, for you. It has been co-designed with business and makes it easier for you to interact with the ATO online to manage your tax and super obligations.

It offers a range of new features such as:

  • making a payment plan
  • obtaining copies of income tax returns
  • quickly navigating between the ABNs you manage using Switch ABN
  • viewing your communication history with the ATO.
  • Online services for business can be accessed on multiple devices, including a smart device like your phone or tablet.

The new service is in 'public beta testing', which means you can provide feedback on it. Complete the ‘Give us your feedback’ form located at the bottom of every page within the service.

To log in to Online services for business, use myGovID. If you are new to our online services, you will need to set up your myGovID and link it to your business using Relationship Authorisation Manager.

We understand many businesses are still impacted by the events of 2020 and we want to support you through this time of change.

The Business Portal will be available until later in the year to give you time to change over to Online services for business.
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