From 1 July 2021 the threshold for issuing a Creditors Statutory Demand (CSD) has been increased from $2,000.00 to $4,000.00.
The Corporations Amendment (Statutory Minimum) Regulations 2021 (Cth) has been enacted and any party wanting to issue a CSD from 1 July 2021 can only issue it if the debt is over $4,000.00.
In simple terms, it is a demand served by a creditor (a person company to whom money is owing) to a debtor (a company to who owes money).
If a debtor who owes you money and has no grounds to challenge the debt, then issuing a CSD is a simple and efficient way to require the debtor to pay the debt.
To issue a CSD you must:
The benefits of issuing a CSD are:
Section 459E of the Act gives the debtor 21 days to respond.
They can either pay the money or apply to the Court to set aside the CSD.
A debtor can only challenge the CSD on the basis:
If the debtor does not pay the debt or set the CSD aside then the debtor is deemed insolvent pursuant to the Act and can order the debtor to be wound up.
Do not ignore it is the most important piece of advice as it can have catastrophic consequences to your company.
If you believe there is a genuine dispute, then seek legal advice.
Our expert team has acted for both creditors issuing CSDs and debtor companies who have been served with them.
It is important to act swiftly and decisively so contact our team for an obligation free discussion to see how we can help.