Australian medical practitioners providing services listed on the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) are generally GST-free.
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$280.00
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$660.00
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TAX INVOICE
INV-0001
Your Business Name
Your Address
Bill To
Client Name
Client Address
Invoice Date
01/06/2026
Due Date
01/07/2026
Currency
AUD
Description
Qty
Rate
Amount
Initial Consultation / Assessment
per appointment
1
$280.00
$280.00
Follow-up Consultation
per appointment
2
$150.00
$300.00
Treatment / Procedure
per session
1
$380.00
$380.00
Diagnostic Tests / Lab Work
per test
3
$220.00
$660.00
Medical Report / Certificate
per document
1
$195.00
$195.00
Subtotal$1,815.00
GST (10%)$181.50
Total AUD$1,996.50
Payment
Bank transfer (EFT) is the standard payment method.
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5 items Β· Subtotal $1,815.00 + GST $181.50
Total: $1,996.50
π¦πΊ Australia Requirements
Currency$ 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
Due on service / 30 days for insurance claims
About Australia Medical & Healthcare Invoicing
Australian medical practitioners providing services listed on the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) are generally GST-free. Allied health services not on the MBS may attract GST. Display your ABN on all patient invoices and tax invoices. Medical invoices and superbills must comply with healthcare billing regulations, insurance coding requirements, and patient privacy laws. Private practice invoices for self-pay patients should itemize services using standard procedure codes (CPT in the US, SNOMED in the UK/AU) where applicable. In the US, medical billing intersects with Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance claim processes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is VAT or GST charged on medical services?
Generally, core healthcare services provided by registered medical practitioners are exempt from VAT in the UK, GST in Australia, and often exempt from state sales tax in the US. However, cosmetic procedures, gym memberships, and some allied health services may be taxable. Always verify with a tax professional.
What is a superbill and how does it differ from an invoice?
A superbill is a detailed receipt used in the US healthcare system that includes procedure codes (CPT), diagnosis codes (ICD-10), provider NPI number, and other information insurers need to process reimbursement. Patients submit it to their insurance company. A standard invoice is a simpler payment request for self-pay patients.
How should private medical practices handle patient confidentiality on invoices?
Invoices should comply with HIPAA (US), GDPR (UK/EU), and the Privacy Act (AU). Avoid including diagnosis details on invoices that will be sent by email or post without encryption. Use appointment reference numbers rather than clinical descriptions where possible.
What payment methods should medical practices accept?
Private practices typically accept credit/debit cards, bank transfer, and in some cases payment plans for larger procedures. In the US, HSA and FSA cards are popular for eligible medical expenses. In the UK, many private patients pay by card or BACS transfer.
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 β 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.