Corporations Act 2001
SCHEDULE 2
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INSOLVENCY PRACTICE SCHEDULE (CORPORATIONS)
The maximum default amount for an external administrator of a company is an amount (exclusive of GST) worked out as follows:
(a) if the external administrator is appointed in relation to the external administration of the company during the financial year beginning on 1 July 2016 - $5,000;
(b) if the external administrator is appointed in relation to the external administration of the company during a financial year beginning on or after 1 July 2017 - the greater of:
Amounts worked out under subsection (1) must be rounded to the nearest whole dollar (rounding 50 cents upwards). Indexation factor 60-15(3)
Subject to subsection (4), the indexation factor for a financial year is the number worked out by dividing the index number for the March quarter immediately preceding that financial year by the index number for the March quarter immediately preceding that first-mentioned March quarter. 60-15(4)
If an indexation factor worked out under subsection (3) would be less than 1, the indexation factor is to be increased to 1. Changes to CPI index reference period and publication of substituted index numbers 60-15(5)
In working out the indexation factor:
(a) use only the index numbers published in terms of the most recently published index reference period for the Consumer Price Index; and
(b) disregard index numbers published in substitution for previously published index numbers (except where the substituted numbers are published to take account of changes in the index reference period). Definition - index number 60-15(6)
In this section:
Note: See section 600K .
PART 3 - GENERAL RULES RELATING TO EXTERNAL ADMINISTRATIONS Division 60 - Remuneration and other benefits received by external administrators Subdivision B - Remuneration of external administrators - general rules CLAUSE 60-15 MAXIMUM DEFAULT AMOUNT Maximum default amount 60-15(1)The maximum default amount for an external administrator of a company is an amount (exclusive of GST) worked out as follows:
(a) if the external administrator is appointed in relation to the external administration of the company during the financial year beginning on 1 July 2016 - $5,000;
(b) if the external administrator is appointed in relation to the external administration of the company during a financial year beginning on or after 1 July 2017 - the greater of:
(i) the amount worked out by multiplying the indexation factor for the financial year (worked out under subsections (3) and (4)) by the maximum default amount for an external administrator appointed during the previous financial year; and
Rounding 60-15(2)
(ii) the amount (if any) prescribed for the purposes of this subparagraph.
Amounts worked out under subsection (1) must be rounded to the nearest whole dollar (rounding 50 cents upwards). Indexation factor 60-15(3)
Subject to subsection (4), the indexation factor for a financial year is the number worked out by dividing the index number for the March quarter immediately preceding that financial year by the index number for the March quarter immediately preceding that first-mentioned March quarter. 60-15(4)
If an indexation factor worked out under subsection (3) would be less than 1, the indexation factor is to be increased to 1. Changes to CPI index reference period and publication of substituted index numbers 60-15(5)
In working out the indexation factor:
(a) use only the index numbers published in terms of the most recently published index reference period for the Consumer Price Index; and
(b) disregard index numbers published in substitution for previously published index numbers (except where the substituted numbers are published to take account of changes in the index reference period). Definition - index number 60-15(6)
In this section:
index number
, in relation to a quarter, means the All Groups Consumer Price Index number, being the weighted average of the 8 capital cities, published by the Australian Statistician in respect of that quarter.
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