Officeholder Resignation Letter
An Officeholder Resignation Letter can be used by an officeholder to notify the company that they are resigning from their position of employment.
4.8 (19 reviews)
Under 5 minutes
Suitable for Australia
Document Overview
One of your obligations as an officeholder of a company is to provide adequate notice if you resign your position. Under section 203A of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), a person can resign as director of a company by giving written notice to the company at the company’s registered address.
Beyond this, the company from which an officeholder resigns needs to provide details of the resignation to ASIC. This needs to be done within 28 days of the resignation to avoid incurring any late fees. Notification can be by providing the text of the resignation letter submitted by the officeholder and lodging the relevant form.
What does the Officeholder Resignation Letter cover?
Intention of resignation as Officeholder; and
Contact details.
Other names for Officeholder Resignation Letter include:
Resignation Letter; and
Notice of Resignation.
Further information:
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