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Partnership statistics for Taxation statistics 2022–23

Key statistics from partnership income tax returns.

Published 27 June 2025

Partnerships summary table

Table 14: Partnership total business income (TBI), by size, 2020–21 to 2022–23 income years

Partnership size

Partnerships
no. 2020–21

TBI
$m 2020–21

Partnerships
no. 2021–22

TBI
$m 2021–22

Partnerships
no. 2022–23

TBI
$m 2022–23

Loss

97

-5

127

-21

130

-19

Nil

58,962

0

58,912

0

57,957

0

Micro

205,561

49,099

196,512

47,469

187,328

45,618

Small

8,287

31,938

8,849

34,889

8,896

35,714

Medium

1,107

28,389

1,248

29,916

1,366

32,534

Large

65

9,829

77

12,243

75

11,076

Very large

51

35,700

49

36,824

55

42,319

Total

274,130

154,949

265,774

161,320

255,807

167,242

Download data from the 2003–04 income year onward at Snapshot table 4External Link.

Partnerships detailed tables

Detailed statistics from the Partnership tax return 2023 and associated schedules summarised in the ATO's Taxation statistics 2022–23 follow.

The table index lists the different items shown in the detailed tables and specifies in which table they appear.

  • Table 1External Link: Selected items, for 1990–91 to 2022–23 income years
  • Table 1A: Selected items for the1990–91 to 2022–23 income years
  • Table 1B: Counts, averages and medians, for the 2012–13 to 2022–23 income years
  • Table 2External Link: Selected items, by net Australian income, 2010–11 to 2022–23 income years
  • Table 2A: Selected items for the 2022–23 income year
  • Table 2B: Key items for the 2010–11 to 2022–23 income years
  • Table 3External Link: Selected items, by broad and fine industry, 2022–23 income year
  • Table 4External Link: Selected items, by entity size and broad industry, 2022–23 income year
  • Table External Link5: Rental property schedule items, by state or territory of property and net rent position, 2018–19 to 2022–23 income years

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