Are you a Director of an Australian Company?

Are you a Director of a company? If so, you need to obtain a Director Identification Number

As of 5 April 2022, new Directors will need to have applied for their Director Identification Number (DIN) prior to their appointment to the position.

Existing directors were required to obtain a DIN prior to the end of the transitional period (30 November 2022), whereas directors of Indigenous Corporation have until 30 November 2023. Failure to do so could result in penalties for non-compliance.

What Is A Director Identification Number?
Previously a company or business was registered through ASIC, where a Tax File Number and an Australian Business Number would be required. These are obtained through the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and are a critical part of setting up a business or company.

Introduced in November 2021, there will be an additional step introduced in the registering of a company, involving a Director Identification Number (DIN). This director identification number is a unique identifier that a director will apply for once and keep forever.

They were brought in as a part of a broader regulatory strategy to address the issue of phoenixing – this is where controllers of a company deliberately avoid paying liabilities by shutting down indebted companies and transferring assets to another company.
DINs are recorded in a database to be administered and operated by the Australian Tax Office and are made available to the public.

The ATO has the power to provide, record, cancel and re-issue a person’s DIN. A DIN will be automatically cancelled if the individual does not become a Director within 12 months of receiving the DIN.

Who Does A DIN Apply To?
Director ID only applies to companies and corporate bodies registered under the Corporations Act and CATSI Act.

Director ID does not apply to sole traders, partnerships or trusts unless the trust has a corporate trustee.

Deadlines For Applying For A DIN
When the announcement of DINs was made in April 2021, there were set deadlines in place for those involved in profit and not-for-profit entities, as well as for Indigenous Directors. As of 5 April 2022, those deadlines have changed.

  • For for-profit- entities, the deadline for applying for a DIN under the Corporations Act must be done before your appointment as a director.
  • For non-profit entities (including those entities registered under the ACNC Act as either private or public companies), you also need to have applied for your DIN before you are appointed as a director. 
  • For new directors of Indigenous Corporations, the same requirements for applying are advised (prior to appointment).


How To Apply For A DIN
All directors must apply for their own DIN. This cannot be done by a third party, unless it can be proven to the Registrar that the director is unable to make the application on their own behalf (such as suffering some sort of incapacity, etc).

There are three ways to apply for a DIN:

  1. Online application via the myGovID app. This is different to myGov and is the quickest way to obtain a DIN.
  2. Phone application.
  3. Paper application (which is the slowest process).


These methods require proof of identity documentation, however, you may be able to use certified copies (witnessed by a Justice of the Peace) if you are using the paper application. 

Tax Season is officially upon us and what a year so far!

Welcome to the 2020 Concord Tax, Tax Season The 2020 Tax Season is officially upon us and what a year we have had so far!  This year has seen us working in our office as we normally would to working from home for two months to hiring an additional FOUR staff members to join the Concord Tax Family in the lead up to our Infamous Tax Season! 
Have you booked in for your appointment yet? For the next couple of months we be extending our trading hours to:
Monday to Friday 8am to 7pm
Saturday 8am to 5pm
This year we also have had to change the way we do things a little and as a result we have accommodated a more flexible way of doing your tax return.  We now have 4 ways you can complete your tax this year.
1. In house appointments at 60 Thuringowa Dr, Kirwan.  Taking into account the current COVID-19 Social-distancing restrictions, measures have been put in place in the office to accommodate our usual in-house appointments. 2. Tele-Tax Appointments. These are appointment can be completed in one of two ways for your convenience, either over video conferencing using Zoom or over the phone.
3.Email Appointments.
This is where you can email through all of your documents and the accountant will complete your return and email it back to you for signature. Did you know you can book online? Online booking is another service we are providing to make it easier for you to make an appointment with your accountant. While we will always have our phones mans during trading hours, we understand that sometimes people remember at odd hours of the day to make appointments, therefore having our online booking system means that you can literally make the appointment when you remember at midnight on a Sunday night when our phones are not being manned!

To book your appointment online simply click here
and choose which appointment you would like to make.

What to expect this Tax Season Over the next few weeks and months we will be sending out regular emails and Facebook blasts with our tax time hints and tips as well as introducing all our Concord Tax Family members, so stay tuned for our updates!   This Year’s Checklist Keep an eye on your email over the next couple of days for this year’s 2020 Tax Time Checklist! We are looking forward to seeing you this Tax Season and can’t wait to hear about your past year.