If you’re a US-based company expanding into the Australian market, meeting the regulatory standards set by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is essential. At International Commercial Services, we provide end-to-end ASIC compliance support for foreign companies operating in Australia — so you can focus on growth while we handle the legal essentials.
ASIC is Australia’s corporate regulator, ensuring businesses follow transparent practices, maintain financial integrity, and operate legally. If your business is incorporated in Australia or registered as a foreign entity, you’re required to comply with ASIC’s strict obligations including:
Failure to comply can lead to penalties, deregistration, or legal complications. That’s where we come in.
US companies entering or operating in Australia often face regulatory challenges due to:
Our team ensures your Australian business meets ASIC’s compliance rules while aligning with your home country’s operations and reporting systems.
At ICS, we bridge the gap between US business practices and Australian legal requirements. Whether you’re launching a startup or managing a growing Australian subsidiary, we tailor our support to your industry, structure, and compliance risk. We collaborate with:
Our ASIC Compliance Services are ideal for:
Yes, if your US company is registering a local subsidiary or operating directly in Australia, ASIC compliance is mandatory.
Late lodgments can result in financial penalties or the risk of company deregistration.
Absolutely. We provide registered agent services and act on your behalf for all ASIC communication.
Yes. We handle complete business setup, including ABN, TFN, GST, and company bank account guidance.
Yes, a US citizen can be appointed as a director of an Australian company. However, ASIC requires that at least one director is ordinarily residing in Australia for proprietary companies. We can assist with finding a local resident director if needed.
A registered office address is where ASIC sends all official correspondence. It must be a physical address in Australia, not a PO Box. Intercom Services can provide a compliant registered office service if you don’t have a local office.
Most companies are required to lodge an annual company statement, notify ASIC of changes to company details within 28 days, and submit solvency resolutions annually. We offer automated reminders and full reporting services to keep you compliant.
Penalties include:
Our compliance service helps you avoid all of the above.
Yes, if your Australian turnover exceeds AUD $75,000 annually, you must register for GST. We assist with GST registration and ongoing BAS lodgments through our tax partner network.
Yes, switching ASIC agents is a simple process. We’ll guide you through a Form 362 appointment, and once authorized, we’ll manage your ASIC obligations going forward.
Most companies need both — and we help you get both during setup.
Yes. If you’re winding down your Australian operations, we handle:
No. ASIC handles corporate law compliance, while the ATO (Australian Taxation Office) oversees tax matters. We collaborate with tax experts to offer combined compliance support.
Yes. We regularly coordinate with US-based legal, tax, and accounting advisors to ensure cross-border compliance is aligned with your home-country requirements.
Don’t let Australian regulations slow down your business. Let ICS simplify your ASIC compliance, so you can focus on expanding your brand. Contact us today for a free consultation or customized compliance quote.