If you want to have someone prepare or lodge your tax returns, notices or statements, or to provide you with tax advice, you should ensure they are registered with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB).

Tax practitioners include tax and BAS agents. You can check our TPB Register to see if a tax practitioner is registered.

Read our factsheet Information for clients which outlines your obligations to the ATO and your tax practitioner's obligations to the TPB.

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A sample image of a registered BAS agent symbol, reading BAS agent and 12345678 below the symbolA sample image of a registered BAS agent symbol, reading tax agent and 12345678 below the symbol

We developed the Registered tax practitioner symbol (symbol) to provide confidence to consumers of tax services that they are using a registered tax practitioner.

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What services can registered tax practitioners provide?

Registered tax practitioners can charge a fee or receive a reward for providing advice and services to help their clients comply with tax and superannuation laws.

Registered tax practitioners may have a condition imposed on their registration, which means they are only allowed to provide certain types of services. The TPB Register will display any conditions imposed on a tax practitioner’s registration.

Registered BAS agents can only provide some of the services tax agents are registered to provide.

Service or advice that can be provided for a fee or other reward

Tax agents

BAS agents

Preparing and lodging tax returnsTick sign for row 2, column 2 (tax agents)Cross sign for row 2 (Tax agents), column 3 (BAS agents)
Preparing and lodging BASTick sign for row 3, column 2 (tax agents) Tick sign for row 3, column 3 (BAS agents)
Applying for an ABN on behalf of a clientTick sign for row 4, column 2 (tax agents)Tick sign for row 4, column 3 (BAS agents)
Advice on registration for GST and PAYG withholdingTick sign for row 5, column 2 (tax agents)Tick sign for row 5, column 3 (BAS agents)
Fringe benefits taxTick sign for row 6, column 2 (tax agents)Tick sign for row 6, column 3 (BAS agents)
Superannuation guarantee paymentsTick sign for row 7, column 2 (tax agents)Tick sign for row 7, column 3 (BAS agents)
Dealing with ATO on behalf of a clientTick sign for row 8, column 2 (tax agents)Tick sign for row 8, column 3 (BAS agents)
Personal advice on the tax implications of financial adviceTick sign for row 9, column 2 (tax agents)Cross sign for row 9, column 3 (BAS agents)
 

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Agreement on services provided by tax practitioners

When using a registered tax or BAS agent, we recommend you discuss the following points with them to ensure you know what is expected of you and your tax practitioner:

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  • your financial situation
  • details of the work to be done and when it needs to be done by
  • how much the work will cost, or general information about the practitioner’s fee structure
  • where your refund will be sent (if applicable)
  • how long you can expect to wait to receive your refund (if applicable).

Many registered tax practitioners will ask you to sign a letter of engagement, which sets out both parties' obligations in relation to the work to be done by the practitioner.

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Complaints

Before you make a complaint to us we encourage you to try to resolve any issues directly with the practitioner first, wherever possible. If you are unable to resolve your issue with the tax practitioner, you can contact us by lodging a complaint.

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Last modified: 25 March 2025