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Reminder: To apply for Director IDs

Dawson & Partners • Mar 07, 2022

A director ID is a new requirement for all company directors.  If you want to become a director or are already one, you'll need a director ID. When you need to apply depends on the date you become a director.

When you need to apply

You can apply for a director ID now.

If you became a director on or before 31 October 2021, you need to apply by 30 November 2022.

If you became/become a director- Between 1 November 2021 and 4 April 2022, you need to apply within 28 days of appointment.

If you become a director on or after 5 April 2022, you will need to apply before appointment.

How to apply

For most people, the quickest and easiest way is to apply online, by following these steps:-

Step 1 Set up myGovID

If you don't have a myGovID, you can find information on how to download the app at How to set up myGovID

You will need a standard or strong identity strength myGovID to apply for your director ID online.

Step 2 – Gather your documents

You will need to have some information the ATO knows about you when you apply for your director ID:

  • your tax file number (TFN)
  • the residential address listed in your most recent income tax return
  • information from two documents to verify your identity.

Examples of the documents you can use to verify your identity include:

  • the bank account details on your most recent tax return
  • your latest ATO notice of assessment
  • your super account details
  • a recent dividend statement
  • a Centrelink payment summary
  • PAYG payment summary.

Step 3 – Complete your application

Once you have a standard or strong identity strength myGovID, and your documents, you can log in to ABRS ( https://www.abrs.gov.au/ ) and apply for your director ID. The application process should take less than 5 minutes.

More information about Director ID can be found here .

As this process requires myGovID, we are unable to undertake the application for you. However, once you obtain your director ID please ensure you provide details to us that we can update the necessary company records.  In the meantime please contact us on 1300 885 761 , if you would like any further information or assistance in regards to obtaining your Director ID.

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