GST/BAS Lodgement Penalties
Definition
Referral networks involve tracking billable consultations and follow-ups from referring doctors, often resulting in complex GST mixed supplies. Failure to lodge BAS quarterly/monthly triggers ATO penalties.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 2,220 failure to lodge penalty + 20% shortfall penalty on GST[1]
- Frequency: Quarterly/monthly lodgements
- Root Cause: Manual tracking of referral-driven services across network
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Alternative Medicine players in Australia 🇦🇺 waste AUD 2,220+ annually on BAS penalties per incident. Automation of referral tracking eliminates this risk.
Affected Stakeholders
Clinic admins, Practice managers
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Methodology & Sources
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Evidence Sources:
Related Business Risks
Prescription Transfer Risks
Delayed Invoicing from Referrals
Superannuation Guarantee Shortfalls
TGA Non-Reporting Penalties
AEFI Under-Reporting Costs
State AEFI Reporting Fines
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