Making money through work
Find a second job
If you're looking for more ways to make money, you may consider:
- finding a second job
- working in the sharing or gig economy, by being a ride share driver or renting out your home.
If you work more than one job, there are changes to how you pay income tax. Generally, you can only claim the tax-free income threshold from one job.
Find out more about looking for work and the tax changes from a second job. Some of these links will take you away from myGov.
Start a business
If you’re thinking about starting a small business, you’ll need an Australian business number (ABN). This includes when you work for yourself as a self-employed sole trader. It’s free to register for an ABN online.
The business.gov.au website has guides and training to help you get started. These links will take you away from myGov.
Work while you get a Centrelink payment
If you get a Centrelink payment, you can usually work and earn money at the same time. You’ll need to report your and your partner’s income to Centrelink and some payments have an income test.
Reporting your income to Centrelink
Find out about reporting your income on a Centrelink payment and what to do if you're self employed or a sole trader. These links will take you to the Services Australia website.
Getting the Work Bonus
You may be eligible for the Work Bonus if you’re over the Age Pension age and get either:
- Age Pension
- Carer Payment
- Disability Support Pension.
The Work Bonus lets you work and earn more money without reducing your payment. Find out more about the Work Bonus on the Services Australia website.
Understanding income rules for student payments
If you get Youth Allowance, Austudy or ABSTUDY, you can work up to a certain amount each fortnight without your payment reducing. This is known as the Income Bank. Find out more about the Income Bank on the Services Australia website.
Understanding JobSeeker Payment income rules
If you get JobSeeker Payment, you can earn up to a certain amount before your payment is reduced. Find details about the income test for JobSeeker Payment on the Services Australia website.