Appoint ANNA as your ASIC agent in under two minutes and grab our solicitor-approved solvency resolution template. We’ll track every annual review so you stay compliant and never see a late-fee invoice
Download your free template Works for every Australian Pty Ltd
Make sure the information ASIC holds about your company is still accurate and up to date
We’ll guide you through the process of appointing us as your ASIC agent (#50939): Form 362 filed in less than in 2 minutes
We receive each statement, prep the docs, remind you to sign & pay
ANNA is easy to use, with 24/7 support if you need it. We keep things clear and fuss-free
Miss your annual review date and you’re stung with $98–$411 in late fees and risk deregistration. The average small business burns 5 hours a year on ASIC paperwork, ANNA cuts it to 5 minutes
We won’t just remind you about your Annual Statement, we’ll also provide ready-to-use templates. All you need to do is review and sign 2 online documents - that’s it
It's time to take the stress out of annual ASIC compliance. Here is a 2 minute quick guide on 'Annual ASIC company statement'
It’s the annual document ASIC issues on your review date, confirming company details and invoicing the annual review fee
Every year your company needs to complete an annual review. It’s ASIC’s way of double-checking your company details are up to date, and collecting their annual fee. Pay it and your company stays registered and trading legally
Your review date is the anniversary of your company’s registration. ASIC sends a reminder every year, but it’s your responsibility to make sure it’s paid within two months of that date
From 1 July 2025, it’s $329. This amount is set by ASIC and can change from time to time
Yep. No fee, no active company. ASIC’s rules, not ours
Yes! We are a registered ASIC agent. Our registration number is 50939
Yes. Directors must pass a resolution within two months of the review date and keep the minutes with company records
Your review date is the anniversary of your company registration. You’ve got 2 months from that date to pay. Miss the window and ASIC starts adding late fees and they can stack up fast:
From 1 July 2025, the late fees set by ASIC are:
Don’t pay? ASIC can deregister your company
In rare cases, yes, but only if something big and beyond your control happened. That’s things like floods, fires, court orders or ASIC making a major mistake
As your ASIC agent, we handle the paperwork, correspondence, and updates with ASIC, like changing your address or director info. That means less admin and more peace of mind for you