VAT Calculator, Northern Territory

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The Northern Territory follows Australia's national 10% GST rate, the same as all other states and territories. Darwin businesses, remote mining operations, and pastoral enterprises in the NT all operate under the ATO's GST rules. This calculator helps NT business owners quickly determine GST on sales, purchases, and contract pricing.

The NT's economy includes mining, oil and gas, pastoral industries, and Indigenous art. Exported goods and resources are GST-free. Indigenous art sold to international buyers may qualify for GST-free export treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions, VAT Calculator in Northern Territory

Is the GST rate different in the Northern Territory?

No. The GST rate in the Northern Territory is 10%, identical to every other Australian state and territory. GST is a federal tax with no territorial variations. NT businesses register with the ATO and follow the same national rules. The NT government receives a share of GST revenue from the federal pool alongside other states.

How does GST apply to NT mining and resources businesses?

Northern Territory mining, oil, and gas operations have significant GST implications. Exported minerals, oil, and gas are GST-free. Domestic sales of resources attract 10% GST. Mining companies can claim input tax credits on equipment, fuel (on-road component), exploration costs, and operational inputs. The ATO has specific rulings on GST treatment for resource projects including joint ventures and farm-in arrangements.

What GST considerations apply to Indigenous art businesses in the NT?

Aboriginal art sold domestically in the NT is subject to 10% GST if sold by a registered business or art centre. Art sold to international buyers and exported may qualify as GST-free exports. Many Indigenous art centres are below the $75,000 GST registration threshold and may not be registered. The ATO provides specific guidance for Indigenous art centres on GST obligations, and organisations like ANKA assist NT art centres with compliance.

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