🇦🇺Australia·GST 10%·AUD

Australia Landscaping & Lawn Care Invoice Template

Australia Landscaping & Lawn Care invoices must comply with local tax regulations.

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Item 1
$100.00
Item 2
$100.00
Item 3
$100.00
Item 4
$100.00
Item 5
$100.00

🇦🇺 Australia Requirements

Currency$ AUD
TaxGST (10%)
Date formatDD/MM/YYYY
PaymentBank transfer (EFT) is the standard payment method.

Australian businesses with an annual turnover of $75,000 or more must register for GST and display their ABN (Australian Business Number) on all tax invoices. The GST rate is 10%. Tax invoices over $1,000 AUD must include the buyer's identity.

Payment Terms

Net 14 (maintenance); 50% deposit on projects

About Australia Landscaping & Lawn Care Invoicing

Australia Landscaping & Lawn Care invoices must comply with local tax regulations. The applicable tax is GST at 10%. Landscaping and lawn care invoices cover an unusually wide range of services — from a weekly mow through to full garden redesigns with planting plans, irrigation systems, and hard landscaping. For ongoing maintenance contracts, monthly invoicing with a clear service schedule reduces admin on both sides. For design and installation projects, milestone billing protects cash flow: a deposit at sign-off, a payment at practical completion, and a final invoice once the client has approved the finished result.

Frequently Asked Questions

How should landscapers invoice for ongoing maintenance?
For regular weekly or fortnightly maintenance, issue a monthly invoice at the end of each month listing each visit date and work completed. Setting up a direct debit or standing order with your client makes this even smoother and reduces payment delays.
How do I invoice for plants and materials on a landscaping project?
List plants, aggregates, timber, and other materials as a separate line item at supply cost plus your markup (15–30% is typical for trade-sourced materials). Alternatively, charge materials at cost and add a project management or procurement fee. Keep receipts to back up any client query.
What payment structure works best for large landscaping projects?
A three-stage structure is standard: 30–50% deposit at contract signing (to cover plant orders and materials procurement), an interim payment at a defined milestone (e.g. ground works complete), and the balance on completion. This protects you from clients cancelling mid-project after materials have been ordered.
Do landscaping businesses charge VAT or sales tax?
In the UK, zero-rating for VAT applies to some domestic landscaping services on new-build properties, but standard rate (20%) applies to most residential maintenance and renovation. In Australia, GST at 10% applies. In the US, landscaping services are taxable in most states — check your specific state's rules.
When must I issue a Tax Invoice in Australia?
If your business is registered for GST (mandatory when annual turnover reaches $75,000 AUD, or $150,000 for non-profits), you must issue a document titled 'Tax Invoice' for taxable sales of $82.50 AUD or more (including GST). The invoice must show your ABN, the words 'Tax Invoice', the date of issue, a description of the items, the GST amount or a statement that the total includes GST.
What is an ABN and do I need it on my invoices?
An ABN (Australian Business Number) is an 11-digit identifier issued by the Australian Business Register. You should include your ABN on all invoices. If you do not quote your ABN, the payer may be required to withhold 47% of the payment amount under the PAYG withholding rules — so it is strongly in your interest to display it.
What is the GST rate in Australia and what is exempt?
The Australian GST rate is a flat 10% on most goods and services. Some supplies are GST-free, including most basic food, certain medical and health services, certain education courses, and exports. Input-taxed supplies (such as financial services and residential rent) do not attract GST but the supplier cannot claim input tax credits on related purchases.