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Queensland Government - Queensland Revenue Office
Queensland Government - Queensland Revenue Office

Overview of Queensland Revenue Office

Learn about what we do, how the revenue we collect is used and the legislation we administer.

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    Queensland Revenue Office (QRO) is responsible for collecting state taxes, royalty, fines and infringements; administering home owner grants; and collecting and enforcing unpaid fines and penalties. In 2021, the former Office of State Revenue (OSR) merged with the State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) to become the QRO of today.

    The revenue we collect provides over $30 billion in income for Queensland. We put this money back into roads, schools, hospitals and health services. This helps to grow our economy and improve the wellbeing of all Queenslanders.

    Simon McKee is the Commissioner of State Revenue and Registrar of the State Penalties Enforcement Registry.

    QRO is part of Queensland Treasury.

    Legislation we administer

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    Last updated: 16 December 2025