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Common Invoice Line Items for Photographers

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

Description Unit
Photography session hour
Post-production / editing image
Image licence (digital) each
Print (framed / unframed) each
Travel to location km
Second shooter hour

Compliance Tips for Photographers

  • ABN is required on all tax invoices.
  • GST registration is mandatory at $75,000 turnover.
  • Copyright in photographs belongs to the photographer by default under the Copyright Act 1968.

Frequently Asked Questions

How should a photographer handle deposits?

Issue a proforma invoice for the deposit (typically 30–50% of the total). Once the deposit is paid, issue a tax invoice or receipt. The final balance is invoiced after delivery of edited images.

Are photography services subject to GST?

Yes, photography is a taxable supply. If you are GST-registered, charge 10% GST on all domestic services. Exports (e.g., shooting for an overseas client) may be GST-free if the work is used outside Australia.

What should a photographer include in a service agreement?

Cover the shoot date, location, number of edited images, delivery timeline, usage rights, cancellation policy, and any travel costs. A clear agreement prevents misunderstandings and protects both parties.

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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