JoeyFoxx · 56-60, M
ABN isn't a license to sell. It's just a government registry that uniquely identifies a business.
JoeyFoxx · 56-60, M
I'm not sure I understand you question.

SW-User
Generally you do not need to check if the ABN quoted to you by a supplier is correct. If it looks reasonable, you can accept it.
If the ABN quoted on the invoice is not valid or the details do not match the supplier, you must withhold from the payment at the top tax rate.
If you are running a business, it is vital that you register for an Australian Business Number (ABN). This 11 digit number allows you to avoid any taxation problems that may arise if you try to operate a business without one. Whether you are a sole trader, a partnership, or another type of business entity, if you are looking to make a profit from the work that you do, then an ABN is a must
I"LL START YOU OFF, FISHY
If the ABN quoted on the invoice is not valid or the details do not match the supplier, you must withhold from the payment at the top tax rate.
If you are running a business, it is vital that you register for an Australian Business Number (ABN). This 11 digit number allows you to avoid any taxation problems that may arise if you try to operate a business without one. Whether you are a sole trader, a partnership, or another type of business entity, if you are looking to make a profit from the work that you do, then an ABN is a must
I"LL START YOU OFF, FISHY
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