If you're thinking of starting a business in Melbourne, you can find a range of helpful information in
Business Victoria’s comprehensive guide to starting up your business. The federal government's
starting a business guide will also help you through each step.
Register your business
If you're starting a business, you'll need to apply for an Australian Business Number/ Tax File Number with the Australian Business Register.
Depending on your business structure, you may need to apply for an Australian Company Number with ASIC. If you plan to trade under a name other than your own, you must register a business name with ASIC. You can also register as an employer with the
Australian Taxation Office.
Permits and licences
To conduct business activities in the City of Melbourne there are a variety of
permits, approvals, licences and registrations you'll need depending on the type of business.
The
Australian Business Licence and Information Service (ABLIS) guided search can help you find the right information on licences, regulations, council approvals and compliance requirements to help you start, grow or close your business.
You may also need permits or permissions from other organisations. For example, if you plan to serve alcohol you’ll need a liquor licence from the
Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation. Certain businesses (including conveyancers, debt collectors, estate agents, introduction agencies, motor car traders, sex work service providers and travel agents) must obtain a licence from
Consumer Affairs Victoria.