Sole traders earn more. Labour-hire is simpler but lower pay. Most flexible workers start sole trader, then scale to labour-hire if they want simplicity.
ABN Sole Trader
Best for: Support workers wanting independence and business control
Pros
Higher take-home pay ($45-$70/hr)
Full independence and control
Can invoice multiple providers
Build own business reputation
Flexible booking across multiple clients
Cons
Own ABN registration and compliance burden
Own tax return (or accountant cost $200-$800)
Own insurance cost ($400-$1,000/yr)
Inconsistent income between invoicing and payment
Labour-Hire Arrangement
Best for: Support workers wanting simplicity and not to manage own ABN/tax
Pros
Simplified invoicing (host provider manages)
Host provider covers insurance
No tax/ABN burden (host provider handles)
Consistent wage payments
Less administrative work
Cons
Lower take-home pay (usually $34-$40/hr)
No business ownership
Less control over booking and scheduling
Dependent on host provider remaining registered
Verdict
Sole traders earn more. Labour-hire is simpler but lower pay. Most flexible workers start sole trader, then scale to labour-hire if they want simplicity.