The Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) is the regulatory body in Australia that is responsible for overseeing and regulating corporations, financial markets, financial services providers, and other participants in the financial industry. ASIC's main objective is to ensure that Australia's financial markets are fair, transparent, and efficient while also promoting the interests and protection of consumers. It enforces laws related to company registration, conduct of businesses, disclosure requirements, and financial services.
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This form is used for companies in Australia who want to voluntarily deregister their business. It allows them to officially notify the government of their decision and complete the necessary paperwork.
This form is used for notifying directors' resolutions under section 324DAC in Australia.