Costs involved to become a ndis provider?
Costs Involved In Becoming A Registered Provider
To become an NDIS registered provider, the provider must complete and lodge an application with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission. This part is FREE. The cost of your NDIS Audit is exponential according to the type of services you offer. A Verification audit is for providers delivering 'low risk' or less complex services, such as home maintenance and support workers.
A Certification Audit applies to 'higher risk', more complex services and supports—for example, behaviour support, early intervention, and group and centre-based activities. If you deliver a range of services and just one of them falls into a high-risk registration group, you will need to undergo a certification audit. This more complex audit includes onsite visits, participant interviews, and auditor costs, including meals, accommodation, etc.
The preparation and documentation required to pass an NDIS Audit (for registration or renewal) should not be underestimated. This brings with it a monetary cost = to the cost of your time. You must ensure you have the policy, procedure, forms, registers, plans record and more as required. Please note that fees can be charged annually and not customised to your business. In some cases, you are not able to remove logos, etc. We recommend asking questions about the customisation, annual updating, actual ownership, and ongoing costs before entering into any agreements.
We always suggest getting numerous quotes. Total Cost – Up to $20,000
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Costs Involved In Becoming A Sole Trader or Unregistered Provider
To become an NDIS Unregistered Provider, the provider needs to consult with the appropriate authorities, such as the Australian Taxation Office, Insurance Provider, etc.
Your business set-up costs will depend on your business and operational preferences, such as paper-based systems or software for accounting, client management, and rostering. There are also costs associated with gaining your policies, procedures., forms, etc.
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