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Annual returns

A licence and/or registration lasts until it is suspended, cancelled or surrendered. A licence and/or registration also will cease if the person holding the licence and/or registration dies or, in the case of a company holding the licence, if the company is dissolved.

In order to maintain continuity of licence and/or registration, an annual return will be posted to your Address for Service (ie, your postal address) approximately two (2) months prior to your licence expiry date. The annual return is a document that lists certain information that you must provide to the Commissioner along with your licence fee. It is the responsibility of the licensee/registrant to lodge this before the expiry date to avoid a penalty fee.

Your first annual return, will fall due for lodgement eleven (11) months after the licence/registration is granted, and then yearly after that.

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