Find out how to check the ABN application status of your business to track your Australian Business Number application easily.

You’ve finally taken a leap and started your own business! How exciting!
You’ve been productive and completed all the necessary steps, from registering your company to filing all the required paperwork.
Now, you are eagerly waiting for your ABN application to be approved.
But how can you check the ABN status of your application?
Keep reading to find out!
When you file your ABN application through the Australian Business Register (ABR) website, you will receive an ABN number almost immediately.
If you receive a transaction reference number (TRN) instead, it means that some information is missing or there is a need for additional verification.
In that case, you may need to wait up to 20 business days or about 28 days (if you count the weekends).
So, make sure you double-check all the details before you hit the Submit button!
You can check the status of your ABN application using ABN Lookup, a free tool you can find on the Australian Business Register website.
To find your ABN, simply enter your tracking reference number or your business's name in the search bar.

If your ABN doesn't appear in ABN Lookup, the next step is to contact the ABR for assistance.
They can manually update your ABN information and help you retrieve your number.
Once your ABN is activated, it should appear on ABN Lookup the same day.
After that, you should be able to see one of three options:
Here are the possible statuses of your ABN application:
If your Australian Business Number (ABN) registration was unexpectedly canceled, you may wonder what went wrong and how to fix it. Here are some possible reasons for the cancellation and steps to get your ABN back on track:
🔶 Business Activity Mismatch: Your business initially focused on consulting, but over time, you switched to selling physical goods. If you didn't update your registration details to reflect this change, your ABN registration could be canceled due to a mismatch in business activities. If this happens, you can change your ABN details to avoid this issue in the future.
🔶 Identity Verification Issues: If you recently moved to a new address or changed your legal name – such alterations might not match the details on your original ABN registration.
Similarly, if someone else is using your ABN without permission, the ATO could take action that affects your registration.
🔶 Tax Filing Discrepancies: For example, you hired a new accountant who uses different accounting practices. If there are any inconsistencies between your tax filings and the records you initially submitted, the ATO may choose to cancel your ABN.
🔶 ABN No Longer Active: The ABR cancels ABNs that are no longer used for different reasons. For instance:
If ABR contacts you about canceling your ABN, here is what you can do:
As you may know, to get an ABN number, you must be eligible for it.
So, if you think your ABN number got canceled without the right reason, you need to provide evidence of business activities, such as:
Remember that you can always file a complaint if you feel that ABR has made an unfair decision.
After your application is approved, you will receive your ABN, one of the key requirements for running your business. You can use your ABN to complete any further business registrations, such as GST registration or PAYG Withholding.
Also, note that you need to include ABN on invoices and other business documents you issue to customers, so always have it near you.
If you experience any delays or issues with your ABN application, contact the ABR directly for assistance.
But before you do, review your application for potential errors or missing information that might have caused delays. If you address these issues promptly and fix them, it will help move the process along.
For additional support in navigating business processes, consider our business coaching with Brainiact.
You can also check out our guide on How to apply for ABN to prepare beforehand.
If you've misplaced your Australian Business Number (ABN) or can't recall it offhand, you can find it on several common business documents and other sources.
For example:
Beyond these primary sources, search for it on contracts and agreements, bank statements, and registration documents from your business's inception.
Check your online business profiles and government correspondence as well, as they may reference your ABN.
If you use accounting software, your ABN might be stored in the business details section.
Checking your ABN (Australian Business Number) is one of the key responsibilities of any business owner in Australia.
If you do it periodically, you'll ensure that your business remains compliant with legal requirements, tax reporting, and government regulations.
Conversely, letting your ABN details become outdated can lead to issues such as financial penalties, legal trouble, and disrupted business dealings.
In addition, suppliers and customers often verify your ABN before starting business transactions.
So, to keep your business tides safe and your partners happy, regularly check your ABN details.
Knowing how to check your ABN application status and what steps to take in case of any delays or problems can help you keep your business journey on track.
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An ABN is usually reactivated within 24 hours after submitting the application online. However, processing may take longer if additional information is needed.
Updating your ABN details ensures accurate permissions, government agencies' up-to-date information, and readiness for new services and reflects your business activities.
The fastest way to update is through ABR online services, which take effect immediately.
You can't update business names or legal names for individuals and companies registered with ASIC through ABR services; contact ATO or ASIC directly instead.
Changes made by these entities will automatically update your ABN information.
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