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Self-employed borrowing handbook · Australia

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Tax returns and notices of assessment

Lodged returns for you and every entity, plus the ATO notice confirming what was assessed.

What an assessor reads in it

  • Declared taxable income, which is the starting figure before add-backs
  • Whether the return and the notice agree
  • Whether there is an outstanding liability or a payment arrangement

How to prepare it

  • Lodge every outstanding year before applying — this is the single most common blocker
  • Have the notice as well as the return; one without the other is incomplete
  • Know which add-backs your accountant applied and why

What spoils it: Years of aggressive minimisation followed by an application to borrow against income you never declared. Lenders assess the declared figure, with only recognised add-backs.

Where it comes from

ATO — Notice of assessment

General information about how Australian lenders assess self-employed income. Lender policy differs and changes, and tax and lodgement rules are set by the ATO; each page links to the body that sets the rule. Reviewed 17 August 2026.

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