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Payment options

You can pay us by:

  • credit card—BPOINT®
  • telephone or internet banking—BPAY®
  • direct payment
  • electronic funds transfer (EFT)
  • cheque
  • money order
  • cash.


Pay your land tax assessment using the extended payment option.

 

Our ABN is 90 856 020 239.

 

For payment options in regards to mining and petroleum royalties, see Royalty returns and payments.

Note: Unpaid tax interest (UTI) will accrue for each day a payment is late until we receive the full amount.

Credit card

By using BPOINT you agree to the terms and conditions.

Pay by credit card online or call 1300 803 545 and follow the prompts.


Note: There is a surcharge of 0.5% on each payment made through BPOINT.


Credit card payments must be more than $10 and less than $50,000. You must use either Visa or Mastercard—other cards are not accepted.

Make sure you select the correct tax type from the Biller Code drop-down list (screenshot below) and enter the correct payment reference code* in the Reference Number field—if you don't, your payment may not be processed correctly and unpaid tax interest (UTI) or penalties may apply.

 

* The payment reference code (also known as transaction number) appears on your assessment notice or lodgement confirmation statement.

If you have paid by credit card and a refund is due, we will refund the assessment amount to the credit card. The surcharge amount is non-refundable.

Phone or internet banking—BPAY

Contact your bank, credit union or building society to make payments from your cheque or saving account.

Make sure you use the correct biller code and payment reference code when paying by BPAY—if you don't, your payment may not be processed correctly and unpaid tax interest (UTI) or penalties may apply.

 Revenue stream  Biller code  Reference
Payroll tax 47886 Payment reference code*
Duties 333146 Payment reference code*
Land tax (assessments issued after 4 January 2010) 625178 Payment reference code*
Land tax (assessments issued before 4 January 2010) 24125 Assessment number

* The payment reference code (also known as transaction number) appears on your assessment notice or lodgement confirmation statement.

See www.bpay.com.au for more information about telephone or internet banking.

Direct payment

Direct payment arrangements can be set up through OSRconnect (our online lodgement system for registered self assessors). Our eLearning tutorials can show you how to:

If you don't use OSRconnect, complete a manual direct payment request form (PDF 305 K) instead.

Electronic funds transfer—EFT

Please use the following bank account details when paying by EFT*

Note: You must use the correct payment reference code—if you don't, your payment may not be processed correctly and unpaid tax interest (UTI) or penalties may apply.

Account name Office of State Revenue Collection Account
Account number 1000 0935
BSB code 064-013
Bank Commonwealth Bank
Branch Queensland Government Banking Centre
Reference [Payment reference code/transaction number as shown on your lodgement confirmation statement or assessment notice]

* Registered self assessors must apply for approval from the Queensland Law Society (QLS) before making electronic payments.

Cheque

When paying for your assessment, you must:

  • include a printout of the assessment notice or lodgement confirmation page for each transaction being paid
  • pay by cleared funds, for example
    • bank cheque
    • credit union's or building society's own cheque
    • solicitor's or accountant's trust account cheque
  • make your cheque payable to 'Commissioner of State Revenue'
  • post your cheque to:

Office of State Revenue
GPO Box 2475
BRISBANE  QLD  4001.

Note: Please be aware that mail delivery times can affect when your cheque is received by our office—this may result in unpaid tax interest (UTI).