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22% off Printed Company Documents When You Register a New Australian Company with RegisterPlus.com.au

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  • are you saying lodging directly with ASIC via their website is slower than lodging directly with you?

    • Hi Jobler, thanks for your comment. Yes, our website is much quicker! Our website connects directly with ASIC using EDGE Software so the registration is processed almost instantly.
      To register a company direct on ASIC's website means you are actually completing an online form but then submitting PAPER documents, which can take weeks.
      That's why we exist - to make registering an Australian company - fast, 100% compliant and very easy. We also offer phone and email support.
      Cheers,
      Kylie

      • No that's not how it works at all

        http://asic.gov.au/online-services/business-names/

        • +3

          Business names and companies are not the same thing.

        • What drugs are you guys on? This is exactly how you register a company. I don't get it?

          You have provided a link to registering a business name which is not registering a company.

          Registering a company through ASIC takes forever. Though to be honest, most companies go with a pdf of their documents rather than it actually printed …

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