ACN (Australian Company Number) is the company registration code, consisting of 9 digits. All companies in Australia must register with ACN, which is equivalent to domestic industrial and commercial registration. The ACN is usually printed in three sets of three digits. This must be quoted on all correspondence and invoices issued by this company. The ACN is generated using an algorithm and the last digit is a check digit, allowing verification of the number
What materials are needed to apply for ACN?
1. Three names (in English) for the company to be registered in Australia, two of which are alternative names.
2. The company's registered address in Australia, contact number, fax number and email address. If the address is rented, the name of the lessee must be provided to confirm that the lessee agrees to use the address as the company's registered address.
3. Personal information of the Director (date of birth, place of birth, current address, contact information including telephone number and email address).
4. The nature and direction of the company’s proposed business in Australia.
5. Personal information of the directors or shareholders of the Australian company (if it is not a one-person company): date of birth, place of birth, current address, contact information including telephone number and email address.
6. Personal information of the Australian company’s secretary, Secrecy (date of birth, place of birth, current address, contact information including telephone number and email address).
7. Detailed distribution of shares of directors or shareholders of Australian companies. The default number of shares is 100 shares and the share price is set at AUD 1 per share.
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