Paying for a notice
This page contains answers to the following frequently asked questions (FAQs):
- FAQ 1 - How do I pay for my notice?
- FAQ 2 - How much do I have to pay for the notices?
- FAQ 3 - Can I claim a refund?
- FAQ 4 - Is there an issue earning points from using my credit card to pay for publishing notices?
- FAQ 5 - Can I get a statement so that I can reconcile my credit card statement?
FAQ 1 - How do I pay for my notice?
To publish a notice that attracts a fee, you must pay by either Visa or MasterCard. You cannot lodge a notice for publication that attracts a fee without payment.
FAQ 2 - How much do I have to pay for the notices?
Only two notice types attract a fee, all other available notices do not attract a fee.
For those notices that attract a fee see, Schedule 1 of the Corporations (Fees) Regulations 2001 sets out the current prescribed fee.
Please refer to items 129,130 and 131 (replicated below).
129 | On lodging with ASIC, under subregulation 5.6.75(3) of the Corporations Regulations, a notice mentioned in paragraph 465A(1)(c) to be published in the prescribed manner | $145 |
130 | On lodging with ASIC, under subregulation 5.6.73(3) of the Corporations Regulations, a notice mentioned in subsection 465A(2) to be published in the prescribed manner | No fee |
131 | On electronically lodging a notice with ASIC for publication on ASIC's publication website, as required by section 491 | $64 |
FAQ 3 - Can I claim a refund?
Please refer to our refund and security policy on the website.
Please note that you cannot claim a refund if you make a mistake which you don't rectify before lodging your notice for publishing. Before making your credit card payment, you have the opportunity to review and edit your notice. The publication website is not linked to ASIC's companies database, and this means that the website does not verify company details or the ACN. You must check these, and other details, to ensure your notice is accurate.
FAQ 4 - Is there an issue earning points from using my credit card to pay for publishing notices?
We are aware that many credit cards have loyalty schemes that
provide either loyalty points or frequent flyer miles or that
convert into some other form of monetary or other benefit.
Registered liquidators should endeavour to obtain a credit card
that does not accrue such points. If that is not possible,
the registered liquidator should not redeem the benefits
accrued.
FAQ 5 - Can I get a statement so that I can reconcile my credit card statement?
No, but you can achieve the same outcome and produce a list of invoices for the relevant period by filtering your "My invoices" page using the period start and end dates.