ERP Software Sydney — Cloud ERP for Indian Businesses in Australia 2026
Indian businesses in Sydney need cloud ERP managing Australian GST, superannuation, STP payroll, and India GST from one system. MICS provides multi-entity ERP for Indian companies with Australian subsidiaries.
ERP Software Sydney — Multi-Entity Cloud ERP for Indian Businesses in Australia 2026
Indian businesses with Australian operations typically manage the Sydney entity and India parent entity as disconnected silos — separate accounting systems, separate payrolls, manual BAS preparation, and no group consolidation. A unified cloud ERP eliminates this fragmentation. MICS provides cloud ERP covering Australian GST (BAS), STP payroll with superannuation, and Australian corporate tax alongside India GST, EPFO, and Companies Act compliance — from a single integrated platform.
Why Indian Australian Businesses Need Unified ERP
Common gaps in current state:
- Australian books in Xero or MYOB; India books in Tally — disconnected with no group view
- BAS prepared manually from Xero; India GSTR filed separately
- Australian STP payroll in a separate payroll system; India EPFO in another system
- Superannuation contributions tracked manually in Excel — audit risk
- CFO consolidates group accounts manually in Excel — takes 2–3 days monthly
Australian ERP Modules
Australian Financial Accounting (AASB Compliant)
- Chart of accounts: Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB) compliant
- Multi-currency: AUD primary, USD for international client invoicing
- Bank reconciliation: Commonwealth Bank, ANZ, NAB, Westpac, Macquarie bank statements
- Accounts payable: ABA file generation for Australian bank payments
- Accounts receivable: AUD invoicing with BPay and bank transfer options
- Fixed assets: Australian tax depreciation rates and diminishing value method
Australia GST and BAS Module
- GST codes: taxable (10%), GST-free, input-taxed, out of scope
- Tax invoice generation: ATO-compliant tax invoices with ABN and GST amount
- BAS preparation: automated quarterly BAS data — G1, G2, 1A, 1B fields
- BAS lodgement: direct ATO API lodgement of BAS
- Input tax credits: purchase GST tracking and ITC claim management
- FTC (Fuel Tax Credits): if applicable to transport or logistics operations
Australian STP Phase 2 Payroll
- Employee setup: TFN, super fund choice, employment type, income type (STP Phase 2)
- PAYG withholding: automated income tax calculation per ATO tax tables
- Superannuation: SG calculation, super fund payment, SuperStream file
- STP submission: direct ATO API for Single Touch Payroll Phase 2
- Leave management: annual leave, personal leave, long service leave (NSW)
- Fair Work: National Employment Standards leave entitlements
- Modern award: pay rate compliance for applicable modern award
Australian Project and Service Management
- Project tracking: billable hours for IT delivery in Australia
- Revenue recognition: AASB 15 compliant revenue recognition
- Timesheet: staff timesheet to invoice conversion
- Margin reporting: project profitability by Australian client
India ERP Modules
India GST Accounting
- GSTR-1, GSTR-3B: automated preparation and filing
- e-Invoice: IRN generation for eligible B2B invoices
- TDS: deduction and quarterly return filing
- India bank: HDFC, ICICI, SBI reconciliation
India Payroll
- EPFO: provident fund ECR generation
- ESIC: health insurance contributions
- Professional Tax: state PT compliance
- Form 16: annual employee income certificate
Australia–India Consolidation
- Intercompany: management fee, IP royalty, shared services invoices between Australia and India entities
- Currency translation: AUD to INR at RBI or RBA rates for consolidation
- Intercompany elimination: automatic elimination of intercompany transactions
- Group P&L: consolidated view in AUD and INR
- Transfer pricing: intercompany transaction register for ATO and CBDT documentation
- FEMA APR: Australian subsidiary performance data for India's RBI Annual Performance Report
Cloud and Deployment
- Cloud: AWS Sydney region (ap-southeast-2) for Australian data residency
- India: AWS Mumbai for India entity data
- Australian data residency: Australian Privacy Act 1988 requires Australian customer data stored in Australia
- Mobile: iOS and Android apps for Sydney and India teams
- Role-based access: Australian team sees Australian modules; India team sees India modules
Pricing
- Australia entity ERP: AUD 700–3,000/month (Rs. 39,000–1,68,000)
- India entity ERP: Rs. 8,000–20,000/month
- Combined India + Australia: AUD 1,000–4,000/month
- Implementation: AUD 6,000–25,000 one-time
- Training: AUD 1,500–4,000
Free India-Australia ERP demo: +91 9355273535 | admin@mics.asia
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