Paying your ATO bills can now earn you thousands of Qantas Points when you make payments through B2Bpay, a secure online payment portal.
For a limited time only B2Bpay are offering new customers 1 bonus Qantas Point per $1 paid to the ATO by card via B2Bpay by 30 April, up to a total of 10,000 bonus points.*
Plus, if you have a Qantas Points earning credit card, earn points twice every time you pay your bills. Once through B2Bpay and again with your Qantas Points earning credit card.
In order to use the B2Bpay service, the Customer must over 18 years of age, an Australian permanent resident or citizen and be the owner, operator or acting with the authorization of an Australian registered company or association, a sole trader or a partner in a business partnership.
Use a Qantas Points earning credit card to earn points on every payment. Card products referred to are not issued by Qantas but by the relevant Card partners. The applicable Card Partner is the credit provider and credit licensee under the National Consumer Credit laws. Points are offered by the relevant Card partner and partner reward program and can only be earned on eligible purchases. Contact the relevant Card Partner for terms and conditions or enquiries.
A business must be a Qantas Business Rewards Member to earn Qantas Points for business. A one-off join fee of $89.50 including GST normally applies, however this will be waived for B2Bpay customers (click here for link). Membership and Qantas Points are subject to the Qantas Business Rewards Terms and Conditions. Qantas Points for business are offered under the B2Bpay Customer Terms and Conditions. Members will earn 1 Qantas Point for every $7 paid by card to the Australian Taxation Office, 1 Qantas Point for every $10 paid by card to other billers, 1 Qantas Point per $3 paid to billers by bank account, and up to 3 Qantas Points per $1.50 paid to B2Bpay Bonus Billers. See B2Bpay website for a list of current B2Bpay Bonus Billers.
why ABN is required to join? doesnt make sense we individual also happily pay some fees to be able to use this kind of service, for example when trying to meet spending requirement when opening new credit card to earn bonuses