RewardPay is a practical tool you can bring to your clients to improve their cash flow, simplify tax payment obligations, and earn rewards on expenses that would otherwise go unrewarded. As an accountant or bookkeeper, you also benefit directly — with a referral program that rewards you when your clients get started.
Get StartedAs a RewardPay account holder, accountants and bookkeepers can invite their clients to join the platform directly through the RewardPay portal. Once your referred client transacts more than $50,000 within their first three months as a RewardPay customer, you are automatically awarded 10,000 Qantas points. The more clients you bring on board, the more points you earn — making RewardPay a rewarding proposition for your practice as well as your clients.
An accountant who signs up 10 new clients, each transacting $50,000+ within 3 months, can earn 100,000 Qantas Points.
By introducing clients to RewardPay, accountants help businesses improve cash flow and earn rewards on everyday expenses, while strengthening client relationships and creating an additional incentive stream.
100,000 Qantas Points is enough for a return business‑class flight to New Zealand or a one‑way business‑class flight to Asia, simply by connecting clients with a smarter way to pay.
Invite New Members
10
Reward for new member meeting spend requirments
10,000
Estimated Qantas Points
100,000Add little disclaimer...
With 337,500 Qantas Points, you could have:

Return Business Class Classic Rewards
320,000 Qantas Points

Return Business Class Partner Reward Seat
204,000 Velocity Points

Premium Accor Hotel Stay 7 nights
200,000 ALL Accor Reward points

Return Business Class Partner Flight Reward
164,000 Velocity Points
Enable your clients to pay virtually any business expense — including ATO obligations, super, and supplier invoices — improving their cash flow by up to 55 days and earning valuable reward points on every payment.
Add your BAS or other ATO obligation invoice payment information
Select your payment method (Amex, Mastercard, Visa, Pay by Bank)
RewardPay pays the supplier on your behalf
Your credit card is charged, earning points
Receive confirmation and remittance for your accounting records
Every dollar your client spends on BAS, ATO payments, super, or supplier invoices is a dollar that could be earning reward points. For a business paying $40,000 annually in combined tax obligations, this could mean enough points for a return international flight or significant statement credits — value that would otherwise be left on the table. Additionally, when a client you refer transacts over $50,000 in their first three months, you receive 10,000 Qantas Business Rewards points.
Credit cards provide a crucial buffer between when payments are due and when cash actually needs to leave the business. With up to 55 days interest-free (depending on your card’s billing cycle), clients can pay ATO obligations on time to avoid penalties while keeping cash available for urgent expenses or waiting for invoices to be paid. This short-term financing is provided at no interest cost, unlike a traditional business loan or overdraft facility.
Bookkeepers or accountants prepare payments; clients simply approve. All their expenses - BAS, payroll, rent, supplier invoices - are processed through one platform with clear timestamped records, full remittance documentation, that makes your job easier at review time.
Typically 1.25%–2.10% depending on card type
RewardPay is regulated and provides full audit trails
Invoice must be legitimate and payable to an ABN-registered supplier
Typically next business day, depending on cut-off times
RewardPay turns everyday business expenses into high‑value rewards while providing the trust, reliability, and performance needed for commercial payments.
A decade‑long partnership with American Express, now operating across both Australia and New Zealand.
RewardPay works with and is recognised by major payment networks and loyalty brands including American Express, Visa , Mastercard , Qantas, Virgin, Accor and Air New Zealand.
RewardPay processes millions of dollars in business payments every month through a PCI‑compliant, encrypted platform, ensuring safe, fast, fraud‑resistant transactions for businesses of all sizes.
RewardPay’s easy, intuitive payment portal is built specifically for small business owners, with an Australian based support team always ready to help.
For businesses spending $10,000+ per month on BAS or general expenses this can translate into tens of thousands of dollars in annual value.
Redeem points for flights with loyalty partners including Qantas and Virgin Australia
Redeem points on hotel stays with loyalty partners including Accor, Qantas and Virgin Australia
Redeem points from credit card loyalty programs, or transfer points to loyalty partner programs to purchase gifts
Upgrade your home, office or both using rewards earned from points on BAS and other tax obligation spend with RewardPay.
| Yes. Accounting and professional services fees are a supported expense category on RewardPay. You can pay accountants, bookkeepers, auditors, tax advisers and other professional service providers through RewardPay. Your accountant receives payment directly into their Australian bank account as a standard transfer. You will need their ABN, bank account details and a payment reference to set them up as a payee. |
| Yes. Accounting and professional services payments through RewardPay are eligible to earn Membership Rewards points (when paying by Amex) plus optional Qantas Points or other loyalty rewards. RewardPay fees are also a deductible business expense, which reduces the effective net cost. |
| RewardPay supports bulk payment uploads via ABA files, which can be exported from accounting platforms such as Xero and MYOB. This allows you to create draft payroll payments in bulk without manual entry. CSV upload is also supported for other expense types. Contact support@rewardpay.com.au for guidance on setting up bulk payment workflows with your accounting software. |
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