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Deregistering or winding up a solvent company

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Deregistering or winding up a solvent company

If you're going to end your business, you may decide to wind up the company, or simply deregister it.

Deregistering a company

You can deregister a company if all of the following apply:

  • all members of the company agree to deregister
  • the company isn't carrying on business
  • the company's assets are worth less than $1000
  • the company has paid all fees and penalties payable under the Corporations Act 2001
  • the company has no outstanding liabilities
  • the company isn't a party to any legal proceedings.

ASIC provides information on deregistering a company, including the necessary downloadable form. For further information phone (03) 5177 3988.

Winding up a solvent company

The members of a solvent company, who are unable to deregister, may decide to wind up the company. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) website provides information on steps that must be taken and the required forms that must be lodged when winding up a company.

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This content is supplied to Flying Solo via business.gov.au, the Australian Government's principal website for business information and resources.
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