What is a Form 484 ASIC?
What is a Form 484 ASIC?
You must submit ASIC form 484 when you are: issuing or cancelling shares; appointing or removing a director or secretary; or. changing the company’s address or other company details.
How do I lodge a Form 484?
The paper Form 484 is no longer available.
- Register for online access using your company’s corporate key.
- Log in to our online services with your company’s ACN or ABN.
- Enter your username and password.
- Select ‘Start new form’ and select ‘Change to company details’
Who can lodge ASIC forms?
Financial statements and reports must be lodged each year by:
- public companies.
- a Tier 2 public company limited by guarantee.
- registered schemes.
- large proprietary companies.
- foreign-controlled small proprietary companies.
- a small proprietary or small company limited by guarantee that is requested by ASIC.
How to change company details with ASIC form 484?
In addition, the Form 484 is now simply known as ‘changes to company details’. You can also use online platforms to change your company’s details with ASIC in a matter of minutes and with the ease of a few clicks. Doing this on an online platform will make the process seamless and allow you to go back to running your business.
What kind of documents do you need to lodge with ASIC?
For ASIC to accept your document (s) you must: Form 484 – Notification of change to company details Form 6010 – Application for voluntary deregistration of a company Form 205A – Notification of resolution to change company name Form 362 – Notification by a company to nominate or cease a registered agent or contact address.
When does form 484 ASX need to be lodged?
Form 484 ASIC Form 48426 February 2004 Cover page Australian Securities & Investments Commission Form 484 Corporations Act 2001 Change to company details Sections A, B or C may be lodged independently with this signed cover page to notify ASIC of:
When do I need to update my ASIC form?
To inform ASIC of this change, you need lodge what’s called a ‘changes to company details’ form online. If you are an owner of a business looking to expand or undergo a rebrand, you may have legal obligations and responsibilities under the Corporations Act 2001 (Corporations Act) to update ASIC of any changes to your company’s details.