You’ve made the switch — from PAYG to subcontractor under your own ABN.
The flexibility and income might be better, but now you're wondering:
“Can I still get car finance right away, or do I need 12 months history first?”
✅ The good news: You don’t always need to wait a year — especially if your role hasn’t changed much.
🔍 What Makes a Subcontractor Application Strong?
When reviewing your new ABN profile, lenders look at:
- Is this the same role or company as before?
- Is your income stable and verifiable?
- Do you have an ABN + some form of work agreement?
- Is there a clear paper trail showing continued work?
The more “PAYG-like” your ABN setup looks, the better.
🔧 Profiles That Often Get Approved Quickly
You might qualify sooner than expected if you’ve recently:
- 🔧 Switched from PAYG to ABN at the same job
- 🔁 Moved from PAYG to PAYG (but with side ABN)
- 📈 Returned to PAYG after ABN contract ended
- 🛠️ Been casual and just went full-time
All of these profiles are explained in our car loans after changing jobs guide.
📄 What to Include in Your Application
For subcontractors just starting out, it helps to provide:
✅ A signed contract or agreement from your client/employer
✅ At least one invoice or bank deposit
✅ Your ABN registration
✅ Final PAYG payslip from your old role
✅ Optional: Letter confirming the work arrangement
This proves to lenders that you didn’t go from stability to chaos.
⚠️ Watch Out for Lenders That Reject All New ABNs
Some lenders have strict “12-month minimum” rules — and don’t care about your background.
✅ Use our eligibility checker to match with lenders who actually consider your full story.
📌 Final Thought
Just because you’ve gone ABN doesn’t mean you’re off-limits for car finance — you just need to show it’s structured properly.
👉 Check your eligibility in 30 seconds and get ahead of the banks that don’t look past the surface.
DISCLAIMER
The information provided on this website is general in nature only and has been prepared without considering your financial needs, circumstances and objectives and should NOT be construed as financial, taxation or legal advice. For more information, get in touch with our experienced partner brokers today.