Bookkeeping for
NDIS providers —
SCHADS payroll,
GST-free coding,
NDIA reconciliation.
FreeMyCloud provides Australian NDIS providers with a dedicated, university-qualified graduate accountant — handling SCHADS Award payroll, GST-free income coding, NDIA remittance reconciliation, participant-level income tracking, BAS, and monthly reporting. Pre-trained and ready to start from day one.
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NDIA-Managed
The NDIA pays registered providers directly. You submit payment requests through the myplace provider portal. Each payment remittance must be reconciled against submitted claims to confirm every request has been paid correctly and identify any rejected or missing payments.
Plan-Managed
A registered plan manager receives and pays invoices on the participant's behalf. You invoice the plan manager — not the participant. Reconciling plan manager payments against your issued invoices is a regular bookkeeping task, as payment timing and reference information varies between plan managers.
Self-Managed
The participant manages their own funding and pays providers directly. You invoice the participant. Payment timing varies and follow-up is required for overdue invoices. Self-managed participants may have longer payment cycles than NDIA or plan-managed arrangements.
"Australian businesses — from individual operators to publicly listed companies — deserve bookkeeping support that is qualified, reliable, and properly priced."
Julian Mahoney, Founder & Director, FreeMyCloud Book a Free ConsultationBookkeeping for NDIS providers is not standard small business bookkeeping — and the consequences of getting it wrong are significant
NDIS providers operate under financial complexity that most general bookkeepers are not equipped to handle — GST-free income coding, SCHADS Award payroll, NDIA remittance reconciliation, and audit-ready record-keeping requirements all at once.
GST miscoded on NDIS income
Most NDIS disability supports are GST-free — but not all services are, and the classification is not always straightforward. Charging or recording GST on GST-free supports creates ATO compliance issues. Failing to charge GST where it does apply is also a problem. Correct coding requires understanding which supports are GST-free under the relevant provisions — and coding every service type consistently throughout the period.
SCHADS Award payroll errors
The Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Award (SCHADS Award) is one of Australia's more complex modern awards. Multiple pay classifications, evening and weekend penalty rates, broken shift allowances, and casual conversion provisions all need to be applied correctly for each support worker. SCHADS payroll errors create Fair Work liability and can result in significant underpayment claims — a serious risk for any provider with a large casual workforce.
NDIA remittances not reconciled against claims
When payment requests are submitted to the NDIA through the myplace provider portal, each remittance needs to be reconciled against the corresponding claims to confirm every request has been paid correctly. Unreconciled remittances mean your income records are inaccurate, rejected or missed claims are not identified, and cash flow visibility is unreliable.
Late or rejected payment claims
Payment requests submitted with incorrect support item numbers, incorrect amounts, or outside the allowed claim period are rejected by the NDIA — which means the revenue does not arrive on schedule and the error needs to be identified and corrected before resubmission. Systematic, timely billing with current records reduces rejection rates and keeps cash flow predictable.
Records not audit-ready
The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and the NDIA's Provider Payment Assurance Program both require providers to maintain records that substantiate payment claims — service agreements, timesheets, and delivery records kept for a minimum of five years. When bookkeeping records do not align with service delivery records, audit findings can result in repayment obligations to the NDIA.
Missing input tax credits on business expenses
Even though most NDIS revenue is GST-free, providers can still claim input tax credits on business expenses that carry GST — office supplies, software subscriptions, vehicle costs, and professional services. Many providers miss this entirely, leaving ATO refunds unclaimed quarter after quarter. Correct expense coding throughout the period ensures all available ITCs are captured in the BAS.
Bookkeeping for NDIS providers — the complete scope
One dedicated graduate accountant managing your NDIS provider bookkeeping — GST-free coding, SCHADS payroll, NDIA reconciliation, BAS, and reporting — consistently, every week.
GST-free income coding
All NDIS income coded correctly — GST-free supports separated from any taxable services — so your BAS and income records accurately reflect the nature of each service delivered.
SCHADS Award payroll
Support worker pay runs processed with correct SCHADS Award classifications, penalty rates for evenings, weekends, and public holidays, and broken shift allowances — STP lodged every pay event, super by ATO deadlines.
BAS preparation — keeps you ATO-ready
BAS prepared from fully reconciled records each quarter — GST-free income, taxable services, and input tax credits on business expenses all handled correctly and ready for lodgement.
NDIA remittance reconciliation
NDIA payment remittances matched against submitted claims — rejected or missed payments identified promptly so nothing falls through and your income records are accurate.
Monthly management reporting
Monthly P&L and participant-level income summary — so you can see revenue by participant, by service type, and across the business — produced from current, reconciled data each month.
Audit-ready record-keeping
Financial records maintained to support NDIS Commission and NDIA audit requirements — invoices, payments, and reconciliations documented and current at all times.
SCHADS Award complexity: The SCHADS Award is one of Australia's more complex modern awards. FreeMyCloud bookkeepers are able to process SCHADS payroll using the correct classifications and rates for your workforce. For advice on specific classification decisions, interpretation of Award provisions, or complex employment arrangements, we recommend speaking with a registered HR advisor or employment lawyer familiar with the SCHADS Award.
FreeMyCloud provides bookkeeping for NDIS providers of every size — from individual operators and sole trader support workers through to registered organisations with complex multi-participant reporting requirements.
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A graduate accountant with Australian experience — your NDIS bookkeeping handled correctly, every week.
FreeMyCloud bookkeepers are university-qualified graduate accountants based in our Manila office, with Australian experience working in Xero and MYOB. They are pre-trained in Australian GST, BAS, and payroll requirements — including the specific requirements of NDIS provider bookkeeping — before they begin with your business.
One dedicated bookkeeper is assigned to your organisation — the same person every week, building knowledge of your participant base, your service types, your plan management mix, and your reporting requirements over time. Your bookkeeping is handled by a qualified professional, not rotated across a pool.
What NDIS provider bookkeeping costs with FreeMyCloud
A dedicated, university-qualified graduate accountant for your NDIS organisation — at 50–70% less than a local bookkeeper hire. No super, no leave entitlements, no recruitment overhead.
Bookkeeping for NDIS providers — operational in 3 business days
Four steps from first contact to your bookkeeper working in your NDIS provider accounts.
Free consultation
15 minutes — tell us about your organisation, your participant base, your plan management types, your software, and your payroll setup.
Bookkeeper matched
We match you with a graduate accountant with Australian experience and NDIS bookkeeping knowledge.
Review & setup
Your bookkeeper reviews your chart of accounts, GST coding, SCHADS payroll setup, and NDIA reconciliation process and begins immediately.
NDIS books handled
SCHADS payroll, GST-free coding, NDIA reconciliation, BAS, and reporting — maintained correctly every week.
I am a graduate accountant with Australian experience — your NDIS bookkeeping handled correctly every week.
I hold a university accounting degree and am based in FreeMyCloud's Manila office, with Australian experience working in Xero and MYOB. I am able to manage the bookkeeping for your NDIS provider organisation — coding all income correctly for GST-free and taxable services, reconciling NDIA remittances against submitted claims, processing support worker payroll under the SCHADS Award, preparing your BAS with correct input tax credit claims on business expenses, and producing monthly reports showing participant-level income and overall business performance.
I work in your existing accounting software from day one and am operational within 3 business days of your initial consultation. For specific advice on the GST classification of your services or interpretation of SCHADS Award provisions, I work alongside your registered tax agent or accountant and HR advisor — my role is to maintain accurate, current financial records as the foundation for all of that advice.
FreeMyCloud provides bookkeeping for NDIS providers of every size — from individual operators and sole trader support workers through to registered organisations with complex multi-participant reporting requirements, across every state and territory in Australia.
Bookkeeping for NDIS providers across Australia
FreeMyCloud provides bookkeeping for NDIS providers across every state and territory in Australia — registered and unregistered providers, support coordinators, therapy practices, community care organisations, and disability service businesses of every size, from individual operators through to multi-site organisations with complex participant portfolios.
Bookkeeping for NDIS providers involves financial complexity that goes well beyond standard small business accounting. Most NDIS disability supports are GST-free under the relevant provisions of the GST Act — but not all services are, and incorrect GST classification creates both ATO compliance issues and potential breaches of NDIS Pricing Arrangements. NDIA remittances need to be reconciled against submitted claims regularly to ensure every payment request has been processed correctly. Support workers are typically covered by the Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Award (SCHADS Award) — one of Australia's more complex modern awards, with multiple classifications, penalty rates, and allowance provisions that must be applied correctly for each employee. Record-keeping requirements under the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and the NDIA's Provider Payment Assurance Program require financial records to be audit-ready and maintained for a minimum of five years.
FreeMyCloud bookkeeping for NDIS providers covers GST-free income coding, NDIA remittance reconciliation, SCHADS Award payroll, input tax credit claims on business expenses, BAS preparation, participant-level income tracking, accounts receivable management for plan-managed and self-managed participants, and monthly management reporting. Our bookkeepers work in Xero, MYOB, or QuickBooks and work alongside your registered tax agent, accountant, and HR advisors for specific compliance advice.
FreeMyCloud provides bookkeeping for NDIS providers in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Newcastle, Geelong, Darwin, Hobart, and all regional areas of Australia.
Bookkeeping for NDIS providers — common questions
What bookkeeping does an NDIS provider need?
NDIS providers need their income coded correctly for GST-free and taxable supports, NDIA remittances reconciled against submitted claims, support worker payroll processed under the SCHADS Award, BAS prepared quarterly, and monthly management reports showing participant-level income and overall performance. FreeMyCloud bookkeepers handle all of this in Xero, MYOB, or QuickBooks.
Is GST charged on NDIS supports?
Most NDIS disability supports supplied to participants by registered providers are GST-free under the relevant GST provisions — but not all services are, and the classification is not always straightforward. Misclassifying GST creates ATO compliance issues. For specific advice on the GST treatment of your services, we recommend speaking with your registered tax agent or accountant. Your FreeMyCloud bookkeeper codes transactions correctly once the classification is confirmed.
What is the SCHADS Award and how does it affect NDIS payroll?
The Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Award (SCHADS Award) covers support workers employed by NDIS providers. It includes multiple pay classifications, penalty rates for evenings, weekends, and public holidays, broken shift allowances, and specific casual provisions. SCHADS payroll errors are a common source of Fair Work liability. Your FreeMyCloud bookkeeper processes payroll using the correct SCHADS classifications for your workforce. For complex classification decisions, we recommend confirming with a registered HR advisor.
What is NDIA remittance reconciliation?
When you submit payment requests to the NDIA through the myplace provider portal, the NDIA processes and pays a remittance. Reconciling means matching each remittance against the corresponding claims — confirming every request has been paid correctly and identifying any rejected or missed payments promptly. Your FreeMyCloud bookkeeper performs this reconciliation regularly to keep your income records accurate.
Can input tax credits be claimed on expenses even though NDIS income is mostly GST-free?
Generally yes — NDIS providers can still claim input tax credits on business expenses that carry GST, such as office supplies, software subscriptions, vehicle costs, and professional services, even though most revenue is GST-free. Many providers miss this, leaving ATO refunds unclaimed. Your FreeMyCloud bookkeeper codes business expenses correctly so all available ITCs are captured in your BAS. For confirmation of your specific entitlements, speak with your registered tax agent.
How much does bookkeeping for NDIS providers cost?
FreeMyCloud bookkeeping for NDIS providers typically costs 50–70% less than employing a local bookkeeper. There are no setup fees and no lock-in contracts. Use the savings calculator on our website for a personalised estimate.
How quickly can bookkeeping for an NDIS provider start?
Most FreeMyCloud clients are operational within 3 business days of an initial consultation. Your bookkeeper is pre-trained and ready to begin from day one — minimal onboarding required.
Is there a lock-in contract?
No. FreeMyCloud operates without lock-in contracts or minimum terms. You are free to cancel at any time. There are also no setup fees.
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