Author: DanielleATO(Community Support)Community Support 15 Dec 2023
Hi @Prissy8836,
Sure, I will answer your questions in the order you have asked them 😊
To have the accounting method updated you would need to speak to us to have it changed.
With your second question you first need to double check that the client is eligible to change their accounting method. If they are not eligible to have it changed, they will need to continue reporting on an accrual basis.
If they are eligible to have it changed, they would report on an accrual basis until the date the change is effective. Then start reporting on the cash basis.
We have a great page on how to change accounting methods that you may find helpful.
Author: Coco8836(Initiate)Initiate 18 Dec 2023
Dear @DanielleATO,
I appreciate your response. How do I check whether our client is eligible to change their accounting method? Could you please provide me any sources from ATO regarding this eligibility for a business to change their accounting method? Thank you.
ATO Certified Response
Author: AnitaATO(Community Support)Community Support ATO Certified Response19 Dec 2023
Hey @Coco8836,
All the information you need about choosing an accounting method is available on our website.
Non-cash is generally used for larger business but it's also a method that smaller business can choose if it works best for them.
To account for GST on a cash basis your business will need to have aggregated turnover of less than $10million.
Depending on what method your client is currently using as to if they can change it. If their aggregated turnover is below $10 million, then they have the option to choose either method. If its above $10 million, then they will need to stay with the non-cash method.