1362.6 - Regional Statistics, Tasmania, 2007  
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In 2000-01, in the Greater Hobart-Southern Region there were 14,099 small businesses, 44.4% of Tasmania's 31,770 small businesses.

The average income of Tasmanian small businesses was $246,600 in 2000-01. The highest average income was in the Greater Hobart-Southern Region, $251,500, followed by the Mersey-Lyell Region, $246,400, and the Northern Region, $239,900.

Note: these data are based on experimental estimates and therefore should be used with care. The publication Experimental Estimates, Regional Small Business Statistics, Australia (cat. no. 5675.0) provides information on data quality and methodology.

SMALL BUSINESS STATISTICS, Tasmanian Regions(a)(b)(c)(d)
Number of businesses(e)
Total
expenses
Total
income
Profit
Average
income

Region
no.
$m
$m
$m
$000

1995-96 r
Greater Hobart-Southern
14,834
3,059.6
3,399.5
339.8
229.2
Northern
10,552
2,133.8
2,325.4
191.6
220.4
Mersey-Lyell
8,552
1,539.4
1,730.9
191.5
202.4
Tasmania
33,938
6,732.8
7,455.8
722.9
219.7

2000-01
Greater Hobart-Southern
14,099
3,148.3
3,546.5
398.2
251.5
Northern
10,147
2,220.1
2,433.8
213.7
239.9
Mersey-Lyell
7,524
1,633.2
1,853.9
220.7
246.4
Tasmania
31,770
7,001.5
7,834.2
832.7
246.6

r revised
(a) 'Small business' refers to those businesses whose total income and/or expenses were $10,000 or more, up to a limit of $5 million, in the financial year and operate from a single location. Includes non-employing businesses. Note: this differs from the standard ABS small business definition.
(b) These estimates are considered experimental and should be used with caution.
(c) Data are derived using Australian Taxation Office (ATO) files for companies, partnerships and trusts and individuals for 1995-96 and 2000-01.
(d) Differences between Small Business and ABS Business Register data are due to differences in scope, reference period, statistical unit and the definition of data items.
(e) The decrease in the number of businesses operated by individuals and partnerships and trusts in 2000-01 should be interpreted with care. It could be because of administrative reasons e.g. it may reflect a different focus from the ATO in 2000-01, or a lower number of business tax submissions received by the due date.

Source: ABS data available on request, Regional Small Business Statistics.


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This section contains the following subsection :
        Greater Hobart Southern-Region
        Northern Region
        Mersey-Lyell Region

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