Time is running out. Apply for your Director ID by the end of November.


New rules require all directors of Australian companies to obtain a Director Identification Number (DIN). It is a unique 15-digit identifier that directors apply for once and keep forever.

Please ensure all directors receive a copy of these instructions. 




Please click on the following topic of interest to learn more:

What is a DIN
When do i need to Apply
How do i apply for a DIN
 
 
Legislation requires all company directors to have a director identification number (DIN).

If you were a company director, director of a SMSF corporate trustee or family trust at 31 October 2021 you must apply for a director ID by 30 November 2022.

You will also need to apply for a DIN if you are acting in the capacity of an alternate director, even if you are appointed for a specified period or a temporary basis.
If you have already obtained your director ID, please notify our office to ensure the number is recorded on your file.
What is a Director Identification Number
A DIN is a unique 15-digit identifier that a director will apply for once and will keep forever. A director can only have one DIN that they must use for all companies.

The purpose of introducing DINs is to prevent the use of fictitious director identities, assist regulators trace directors’ relationships with companies and better identify directors involved in unlawful activity. 
When do i need to Apply
All company directors MUST have a Director ID by 30 November 2022.
Failure to have a Director ID by the due date may result in fines enforced by ASIC, as outlined in the below table.

The table below summarises the key dates of when you need to apply for a DIN. 
 
Offence Legislative section Maximum penalties for individuals
Failure to have a director ID when required to do so s1272C $13,200 (criminal); $1,100,000 (civil)
Failure to apply for a director ID when directed by the Registrar s1272D $13,200 (criminal); $1,100,000 (civil)
Applying for multiple director IDs s1272G $26,640, 1 year imprisonment or both (criminal); $1,100,000 (civil)
Misrepresenting Director ID s1272H $26,640, 1 year imprisonment or both (criminal); $1,100,000 (civil)
How do i apply for a DIN
Unfortunately, we are unable to apply for a DIN on your behalf. You must apply for your own DIN to verify your identity. 

In order to apply for a DIN correctly there are multiple steps that need to be followed. You will need to visit the ABRS website CLICK HERE and follow the 3-step process set out on the website.

Step 1 – Set-up a myGovID

If you already have a myGovID go to Step 2.

You will need a myGovID with a standard or strong identity strength using two Australian identity documents, such as:
‒Driver’s licence or learner’s permit 
‒Passport 
‒Birth certificate 
‒Visa (using foreign passport providing still in Australia) 
‒Citizenship certificate 
‒ImmiCard 
‒Medicare card

Tip – myGovID is different from myGov

myGovID is an app. You download the myGovID app to your smart device. It lets you prove who you are and log in to a range of government online services, including myGov.

myGov is an account. Your myGov account lets you link to and access online services provided by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), Centrelink, Medicare and more.




Step 2 – Gather the documents required for identification

You will need to have some information the ATO knows about you when you apply for your DIN.

You will need to complete a ‘proof of ATO record ownership’ (PORO) by providing: 
‒Your tax file number (TFN)
‒Your residential address as held by the ATO
‒Information from two documents to verify your identity

Examples of the documents you can use to verify your identity include:
‒Bank account details
‒An ATO notice of assessment
‒Super account details
‒A dividend statement
‒A Centrelink payment summary
‒PAYG payment summary


Step 3 – Complete your application

Once you have a myGovID with a standard or strong identity strength, and information to verify your identity, you can log in and apply for your DIN:

Your myGovID details and ATO details will be prefilled and all you need to do is enter your place of birth, postal address, mobile number, any former names and complete the declaration.

The application process should take less than 5 minutes and once complete, you will instantly receive your DIN. 

Tip – if you are a director and living overseas, you can still apply online if you can verify your identity with myGovID.


How do I apply for a DIN if I cannot get a myGovID?

If you can’t get a myGovID with a standard or strong identity strength, you can apply by phone or with a paper form. 

You can apply by phone if you have:
‒An Australian TFN
‒The information needed to verify your identity (as listed above)

The phone number is 13 62 50 and is available between 8:00am and 6:00pm Monday to Friday for directors in Australia. For directors calling from overseas, the number is +61 2 6216 3440.

If you can’t apply online or over the phone, you can apply using a downloadable form ‘Application for a director identification number’ (NAT 75329). This is a slower process and you will also need to provide certified copies of your documents to verify your identity.
All directors should apply for their DIN before the relevant deadline. Failure to comply with the new DIN requirements or providing false or misleading information may result in both civil and criminal penalties. 

Please also take care when applying for your DIN. Only apply via the abrs.gov.au website as it is a secure site that will keep your information safe. 

If you have any issues, apply for or need to know more about the Director Identification Number please contact our office for assistance. 
Contact Us

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