If you've ever Googled "Do I need an ABN for NDIS?" or "How much does an NDIS audit cost?", you're in the right place. Every answer below is from real operators running a real NDIS business.
Not until 1 July 2027. Until then, you can deliver NDIS supports to plan-managed and self-managed participants without registration. To deliver to NDIA-managed participants (most of the market), you need to be registered.
Around $3,000–$8,000 if you use a typical consultant. $999 if you use Provider Scale. Plus separate auditor fees ($1,000–$1,800 for sole traders, $2,000–$4,000 for businesses).
Realistically 8–10 weeks with proper preparation. Most DIY routes take 4–6 months because of mistakes that trigger re-submission. Auditor queues are tightening as July 2027 approaches.
From 1 July 2027, every provider in scope, including sole-trader support workers and current "unregistered" providers, must be registered with the NDIS Commission. This is the biggest reform in NDIS history.
Today, yes, limited to plan-managed and self-managed participants. From 1 July 2027, sole-trader support workers will need to register under a simplified verification pathway. Same $999 from us, smaller scope.
Today, no. Self-managed participants can choose any provider, registered or unregistered. After July 2027 the rules tighten.
Plan management requires its own registration scope. You need a registered NDIS auditor to assess your financial systems plus the usual Practice Standards modules.
The public list of every NDIS-registered provider, maintained by the NDIS Commission. Participants and coordinators check this register before booking your services.
You apply through the NDIS Commission portal. Some scope changes require a re-audit; others can be done on paper. Provider Scale clients get scope updates included in their service.
You go through a full re-audit, typically lighter than the initial one because you have an audit trail. Renewal applications should start 4–6 months before expiry.
You submit a cancellation request through the NDIS Commission portal. There are participant-transition requirements and notification timelines. Doing it badly triggers an investigation.
Verification is the lighter desk audit, for sole traders and low-risk service types. Certification is the full audit with site visit, for SIL, behaviour support, complex care, etc.
Read the relevant Practice Standards modules, lay out your evidence, brief your staff, run a mock audit, fix every gap. See our Mock Audit Readiness Guide.
Sole-trader verification audit: $1,000–$1,800. Business certification audit: $2,000–$4,000. Cost is charged by the NDIS-approved auditor separately from any consultant fee.
The desk audit, auditor reviews your policies, procedures, and document evidence remotely. Less intensive than Stage 2.
The site-visit audit. Staff interviews, evidence review, participant feedback. Typically half-day to multi-day depending on scope.
A gap between what you do and what the Practice Standards require. Minor non-conformities can typically be closed within 30 days; major ones can delay or prevent registration.
The NDIS Commission publishes the list of Approved Quality Auditors. We can recommend 3 we work with regularly who deliver good service at fair price.
Submit a Corrective Action Plan in the Commission's preferred format within the timeframe specified in your findings report. Format matters, wrong format triggers re-submission.
If you turn over $75,000+/year you must register. NDIS supports are generally GST-free, but some services (allied health, plan management fees) attract GST. Talk to an accountant.
Yes. Every NDIS provider (including sole-trader support workers) needs an ABN before applying for registration.
Through the NDIS portal, the Provider Digital Access (PRODA), or via your software (like Carepilot). You'll need participant plan details, line codes, and the right billing structure.
The annual document published by the NDIA that sets maximum prices for every NDIS support. You can't charge more than the Price Guide rate.
Yes, with conditions. Travel time between participants is claimable in some service types. The rules are nuanced, see the Provider Travel Pricing page in the NDIS Price Guide.
You can charge anywhere from $0 up to the NDIS Price Guide rate. Most providers charge the max for NDIS-funded supports and competitively for private-pay extras.
$800–$3,500/year typically. Sole traders pay less, larger providers pay more. Public liability, professional indemnity, and abuse liability are the three big ones to compare.
Use NDIS-aware software (Carepilot exports to Xero with line codes baked in). Track every claim against the correct line item. Most NDIS providers use Xero + a vertical layer.
Three channels for new providers: (1) cold outreach to support coordinators in your region, (2) Google Business Profile + local SEO, (3) low-budget Meta ads. See our Growth Playbook.
Scale what works. Most providers grow by compounding three things, consistent participant inflow, fast intake, and high retention. The Provider Scale Growth service runs all three for you.
Meta (Facebook + Instagram) is the highest-ROI channel for most NDIS providers. Average $20.52 CPL on our own funnel. See our Meta Ads Creative Pack.
Yes. Coordinators, participants, and families Google you before booking. A good website is the difference between booked and skipped. Even a one-page site beats nothing.
Carepilot is free, NDIS-aware (line codes baked in), and has pipeline + worker matching + invoicing in one place. HubSpot works for marketing but doesn't understand NDIS.
SCHADS Award Level 2 starts ~$30/hour casual. Most providers pay $35–$45/hour casual depending on experience and complexity. Penalty rates apply for nights, weekends, public holidays.
The Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award, sets minimum wages and conditions for most NDIS support workers. Updated annually.
Short notice cancellations (within 2 clear business days) are billable. Same-day no-shows are billable. Anything earlier is not. Each rule has nuances, they're tightening in 2026.
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