THE CORPORATIONS LAW

CHAPTER 2H - SHARES

PART 2H.6 - NOTICE REQUIREMENTS

SECTION 254X   NOTICE TO ASIC OF SHARE ISSUE  

254X(1)  [Notice in the prescribed form]  

Within 1 month after issuing shares, a company must lodge with ASIC a notice in the prescribed form that sets out:

(a)  the number of shares that were issued; and

(b)  if the company has different classes of shares - the class to which each of those shares belongs; and

(c)  the amount (if any) paid, or agreed to be considered as paid, on each of those shares; and

(d)  the amount unpaid (if any) on each of those shares; and

(e)  if the company is a public company and the shares were issued for non-cash consideration - the prescribed particulars about the issue of the shares, unless the shares were issued under a written contract and a copy of the contract is lodged with the notice.

Note:

The company must lodge information when rights attached to the shares change, or when the shares are divided or converted into new classes (see section 246F).

254X(2)  [Non-cash consideration]  

If the shares were issued for non-cash consideration under a contract, the company must also lodge with ASIC a certificate stating that all stamp duty payable on the contract under any applicable law relating to stamp duty has been paid. This certificate must be lodged with the subsection (1) notice or at a later time permitted by the regulations or by ASIC.

254X(3)  [Registration or change of type]  

The company does not have to lodge a subsection (1) notice about the issue of shares to a person on the registration of the company or on the company changing its type from a company limited by guarantee to a company limited by shares.

Note:

Information about shares issued in these situations will come to ASIC under subsections 117(2), 163(3) and 601BC(2).




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