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Common Invoice Line Items for Landscapers

Here are typical items you might include on a landscaper invoice:

Description Unit
Garden maintenance visit each
Turf supply and lay
Mulch supply and spread
Paving / retaining wall
Plant supply and install each
Bobcat / excavator hire hour
Green waste removal load

Compliance Tips for Landscapers

  • State licensing may apply for structural landscaping work above certain thresholds.
  • GST registration is mandatory at $75,000 turnover.
  • TPAR applies if you pay subcontractors for building and construction services.

Frequently asked questions

Do landscapers need a licence?
Licensing requirements vary by state. In Queensland, landscapers need a QBCC licence for structural work over $3,300. In NSW, landscape work valued over $5,000 requires a contractor licence. Check your state regulator.
How should a landscaper quote for ongoing maintenance?
Provide a per-visit rate or monthly retainer covering mowing, edging, pruning, and weeding. List included services clearly and specify any extras (e.g., fertilising, pest treatment) that will be invoiced separately.
Can a landscaper claim GST credits on plants and materials?
Yes, if you are GST-registered. Keep tax invoices from nurseries and suppliers, and claim the GST credits on your BAS. This includes plants, soil, mulch, pavers, and hired equipment.
Do I need an ABN on my invoice?
Yes. If you have an ABN, it must appear on every tax invoice. Without an ABN, the payer may withhold 47% of the payment.
When is a tax invoice required?
A GST-registered business must issue a tax invoice for any sale over $82.50 (including GST) when the buyer requests one.

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Last updated 12 May 2026 Tax year 2025-26

Data sources: ATO (ato.gov.au), Services Australia

This tool is general information only, not financial advice.

Reviewed by AusTax Tools Editorial Desk

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