Supported countries
Which countries AgentBook works in today, what changes per country, and what's coming next.
Supported countries#
AgentBook works fully in the United States, Canada, and Australia today. Your country is set once, in Business Profile, and it drives everything downstream — tax forms, mileage rates, payroll withholding, sales tax, and currency.
More countries are on the way. If yours isn't listed yet, the books-and-invoicing side of AgentBook (recording expenses, sending invoices, reports) works the same everywhere — it's the tax-specific pieces below that are US/CA/AU-only for now.
What "supported" means#
| 🇺🇸 United States | 🇨🇦 Canada | 🇦🇺 Australia | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Income tax estimate | Federal brackets (single & married filing jointly) | Federal + all 13 provinces/territories | ATO individual brackets, or flat company rate for Pty Ltd |
| Self-employment tax | Social Security + Medicare | CPP, nationwide (see note below on Quebec) | Medicare Levy |
| Sales tax | Per-state rates | GST/HST/PST by province | GST |
| Mileage | IRS standard rate (flat, per mile) | CRA two-tier rate (per km, drops after 5,000 km/year) | ATO cents-per-km method (flat, per km) |
| Payroll | Federal + per-state withholding, Form 940/941, W-2 | Federal + provincial withholding, T4/T4A, Quebec's separate QPP/QPIP/QC-EI | PAYG withholding, Superannuation Guarantee — see the note below on Single Touch Payroll |
| Bank sync | Yes (Plaid) | Yes (Plaid) | Yes (Basiq) |
| Tax package (year-end export) | Schedule C format | T2125 format | ITR (Individual Tax Return) format |
| Currency | USD | CAD | AUD |
A few honest caveats, so nothing here overpromises:
- AU bank sync uses a different provider than US/CA. Since Plaid doesn't support Australian banks, AU tenants connect via Basiq, a CDR-accredited Australian data provider, instead — the connect flow, auto-matching, and daily sync all work the same way as Plaid does for US/CA.
- AU payroll here doesn't lodge Single Touch Payroll (STP) reports to the ATO. It calculates PAYG withholding and Superannuation Guarantee correctly for your own records, but you'll still need STP-enabled software (or your BAS/tax agent) to report each pay run to the ATO, as required by law.
- Quebec's QPP and QPIP are modeled correctly in payroll (for employees, with the real CRA T4 box numbers) but the self-employment tax estimate (for the self-employed) currently applies the same CPP-based calculation used for the rest of Canada — it doesn't yet substitute Quebec's higher QPP rate or add QPIP for a self-employed filer's own estimate.
- AU GST is applied at the standard 10% rate to every invoice by default — you can override the rate per invoice (e.g. to 0% before you're required to register). AgentBook doesn't automatically detect when your turnover crosses the ATO's $75,000 compulsory registration threshold and switch this for you; it's asked about during Tax fast-track so you know where you stand.
- Per-diem (flat daily meal & incidental rates) is US-only — it's built on the US GSA rate tables, which don't have a Canadian or Australian equivalent yet. Log actual mileage and meal expenses instead.
Where this shows up#
- Business Profile (
/settings) is the one place you set your country, region/state/province, and currency — see Configure your business profile. - Reports & tax figures (income tax, self-employment tax, quarterly payments) automatically use your country's real rules — see Reports & tax.
- Tax fast-track and Student Success are both available in all three countries, with country-specific questions — see Tax fast-track filing and AgentBook for students.
Next: United States guide · Canada guide · Australia guide