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Relief from the corporate finance provisions



Applying for relief
Sample application for relief
Reports on relief applications
ASIC policy on relief
Financial reporting class orders


Applying for relief


When applying for relief from any of the provisions relating to fundraising/equities, financial reporting, mergers and acquisitions, debentures or transactions affecting share capital, make sure you:


1. Apply early
If you're thinking of applying for relief, you should apply as early as possible. Applications for relief often raise issues that may take some time to resolve.

In general, we do not have power to grant retrospective relief. This particularly applies to applications for relief from the financial reporting requirements (application under s340 of the Corporations Act).


2. Use forms CF01 - CF05
To help you apply, we have released forms CF01 – CF05.

We encourage you to use the form appropriate to your particular application as a cover sheet to your written application addressing the criteria in Regulatory Guide 51 Applications for relief .

While using the form is not compulsory, it will make it easier for you to identify the type of relief you are seeking, as well as making the assessment process more efficient.

The form includes information to help you complete and lodge it. It also sets out the fees that apply.

Go to... Download a copy of the forms


3. Address the criteria in our policies on relief
You should specifically address the criteria set out in our policy on relief: see Regulatory Guide 51 .

For example, in your application you should particularly address the commercial benefit and any net regulatory benefit or detriment from granting the relief you seek. If you think you have special circumstances or you are disproportionately affected by the provisions, clearly set out your reasons.


4. Lodge your application electronically
The quickest way to have your application considered and our preferred method of lodgement is to email a copy of the application and any attachments to applications@asic.gov.au. Then send the paper copy and the fee to:


Alternatively send your written application, CF form and cheque to us at the above address.


Sample application for relief


View our example of the information typically required in an application for relief. You can also read the accompanying information sheet.


Reports on relief applications


These reports outline our decisions on relief applications from the corporate finance provisions of the Corporations Act 2001.

Download a copy of the report Information release/advisory
Dec 2008 - Mar 2009Advisory AD09-132, 3 August 2009
Aug - Nov 2008Advisory AD09-70, 24 April 2009
Apr - Jul 2008Advisory AD 08-48, 31 October 2008
Sept - Nov 2007Information release IR 08-11, 1 April 2008
June - Aug 2007Information release IR 07-49, 23 November 2007
Jan - May 2007Information release IR 07-41, 6 September 2007
Oct - Dec 2006Information release IR 07-17, 15 May 2007
Jul - Sept 2006Information release IR 07-01, 18 January 2007
Apr - June 2006Information release IR 06-33, 29 September 2006
Jan - Mar 2006Information release IR 06-27, 25 July 2006


ASIC guidance on relief


You can download copies of our regulatory guides (formerly policy statements) on relief as a PDF file:

Financial reporting class orders


Class orders are instruments which provide wide relief for entities which comply with the conditions set out in the class order.

Go to... View information on Relief for wholly- owned entities under Class Order 98/1418 (includes class orders, pro formas and checklists)
Go to... View our list of financial reporting class orders by topic.


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