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Directors have until 30 November to apply for an ID

You may be a company director without realising it

23 November, 2022

This article has been updated here.

Company directors, including of small businesses, have until 30 November 2022 to apply for a director ID.

A director ID is a unique identifier that a director will apply for once and keep forever, and is aimed at preventing the use of false or fraudulent director identities.

If your small business is set up under a proprietary limited (“Pty Ltd”) structure then you are most likely a company director. Anyone else closely involved in your business – typically a spouse, sibling, or parent – could also be a director.

Directors of a company will appear on the company’s ASIC extract, a listing of the company details that is held with the Australian Government.

Directors will need to apply for their director ID themselves, so their identity can be verified. Their authorised tax, BAS or ASIC agent can't apply for a director ID on their behalf.

Australian Business Registry Services (ABRS) is responsible for administering director ID and will provide support and guidance to directors to assist them to understand and meet their director ID obligation.

Please visit their website for more information about director ID.