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Papua New Guinea Tax Information

10% GST

GST is 10% standard. Registration required above PGK 250,000 turnover. TIN mandatory for businesses.

Massage Therapist Services to Invoice

  • Swedish massage
  • Deep tissue massage
  • Sports massage
  • Prenatal massage
  • Hot stone therapy
  • Chair massage
  • Couples massage

Invoice Requirements in Papua New Guinea

TIN number
GST registration
Client TIN
Invoice number
GST (10%)
Total in PGK

Payment Terms

Payment at time of service. Packages and memberships paid in advance.

Cash14 days30 daysCOD

Payment Methods in Papua New Guinea

Bank TransferBSPWestpacANZCredit CardCash

Massage Therapist Invoice Tips

  • Specify massage type
  • Include session duration
  • Note add-on services
  • Document package usage
  • Reference health intake

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to massage therapist invoices in Papua New Guinea?

Papua New Guinea has 10% GST. GST is 10% standard. Registration required above PGK 250,000 turnover. TIN mandatory for businesses.

What payment methods are common for massage therapists in Papua New Guinea?

Common payment methods in Papua New Guinea include: Bank Transfer, BSP, Westpac, ANZ, Credit Card, Cash. Payment at time of service. Packages and memberships paid in advance.

What should massage therapist invoices include in Papua New Guinea?

Your invoice should include: TIN number, GST registration, Client TIN, Invoice number. For massage therapist services specifically, also include: Swedish massage, Deep tissue massage, Sports massage.

How should massage therapists price services?

Based on session length and massage type. Typically $60-$150+ per hour.

Should massage therapists offer packages?

Yes, packages encourage regular visits. Offer 5 or 10 session packages with discount.

What is PNG's GST rate?

Papua New Guinea applies 10% GST on most goods and services. Exports are zero-rated. Some essential items like medicine and education may be exempt or zero-rated.