What is DE-REGISTRATION of company (members voluntary)?
A company can only be voluntarily deregistered under the following conditions: • all members of the company agree to the deregistration; and • the company is not carrying on business; and • the companys assets are worth less than $1000; and • the company has paid all fees and penalties payable under the Corporations Act 2001; and • the company has no outstanding liabilities; and • the company is not a party to any legal proceedings • we will complete a Voluntary Deregistration of a Company (Form 6010) for you to sign • for this particular package, we also prepare Minutes of Directors, Notice of General Meeting and Minutes of Members • once we receive the signed Form 6010, as an original, we will lodge the form immediately at ASIC (Australian Securities & Investments Commission) • the ASIC approval period is from 2 3 months • they will forward their final letter regarding de-registration once the process has been finalised • please call our office for any further information required.
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