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Senator the Hon Mathias Cormann

Minister for Finance

18 September 2013 to 30 October 2020

Small Businesses to Benefit from On-Time Payments

JOINT MEDIA RELEASE

Senator the Hon. Mathias Cormann
Minister for Finance
Acting Assistant Treasurer

the Hon Bruce Billson MP
Minister for Small Business

Date

Businesses that provide goods and services to the Government will get the benefit of a 'pay on time or pay interest' approach from tomorrow.

For contracts valued up to $1 million, the new policy will automatically pay interest on correctly rendered and unpaid invoices after 30 days, down from the previous 60 days. This change will particularly benefit small businesses.

Previously, small businesses had to apply to receive interest for invoices that were between 30 and 60 days late.

The Government understands the importance of cash flow for small businesses, so in keeping with our election commitment, we have made this important change.

Small business shouldn't be left waiting for payment. While around 95 per cent of invoices are paid within 30 days, where we are late, we want small businesses to be appropriately compensated.

Under the policy, interest will be applied at the Australian Taxation Office's General Interest Charge.

Media Contact(s)

Minister Cormann - Karen Wu - +61 428 350 139
Minister Billson - Kane Silom - +64 408 468 772