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Essential Business Compliance Dates Every Queensland Business Owner Should Know

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Essential Business Compliance Dates Every Queensland Business Owner Should KnowBy Bennett Carroll Solicitors – Commercial Lawyers Brisbane | Ipswich | Gold Coast | Sunshine Coast


Running a business in Queensland involves more than just day-to-day operations—it also means staying on top of critical legal obligations. From ASIC renewals to contract deadlines, even one missed date can create unexpected risk or cost.
At Bennett Carroll Solicitors, we’re commercial law experts with a strong track record of supporting businesses across Queensland—whether you’re in Brisbane, Ipswich, the Gold Coast, or Sunshine Coast. For over 50 years, we’ve been helping businesses navigate the legal landscape with confidence and clarity.

✅ 15 Key Business Compliance Dates You Shouldn’t Miss

Here’s a practical checklist of essential dates every business owner should review and track:

  1. ASIC Company Annual Review

Required annually to confirm company details and pay your ASIC review fee. Missed deadlines can result in deregistration, forfeiture of property to ASIC and/or penalties and interest charges.

  1. Business Name Renewal (ASIC)

Typically required every 1 or 3 years. Failure to renew could lead to loss of your trading name and a breach of the Business Names Act.

  1. Trade Mark Renewal Date

Trade marks last 10 years in Australia. Missing the renewal date could put your brand protection at risk.

  1. Domain Name Renewal

Your digital presence relies on your domain. Letting it expire can disrupt operations and damage credibility.

  1. Trust Deed Review (Family or Discretionary Trusts)

Regular reviews ensure your trust remains compliant with legal and tax changes. If trusts are being used as part of a broader asset protection strategy, note the law is constantly evolving and you should be discussing those evolutions, and how to amend the document to ensure it stays protective, at least annually with your solicitor.

  1. Lease Renewal Date

Commercial leases often have strict notice periods. Missing these can impact your ability to renew or renegotiate terms.
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  1. Contract Renewal or Review Dates

Including franchise, supplier, and employment agreements. Stay ahead of expiry dates to avoid disputes or auto-renewals.
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  1. Privacy Policy & Website Terms Updates

Annual or post-change reviews ensure compliance with privacy legislation and limit liability. It’s also important to update your standard trading terms, or ‘terms and conditions’, whether on a website or a quote form (or anywhere else), as the case law is ever-changing and we rarely see a set of terms that cannot be significantly improved to align with the latest law (and avoid striking out of terms deemed unsuitable by the courts).

  1. Insurance Renewal Date

While technically not legal, this is critical for risk management. Align it with your business legal review if possible. This is particularly important if you lease commercial property.

  1. Superannuation Fund Review

For SMSF-linked businesses or trusts, annual legal and financial reviews help maintain compliance and efficiency. Annual audits are also generally mandatory.

  1. Company Officer Changes

Directors, secretaries, or shareholders must be updated with ASIC to avoid compliance issues. Changes to these, or addresses, need to be communicated to ASIC within a certain timeframe otherwise penalties and further action can be taken by the regulator.

  1. Shareholder Agreement Review

Ensure it still reflects your current business arrangements—especially if your business is growing or evolving. It’s common for people to forget to update their shareholders deed or agreement, particularly as directors or shareholders cycle in and out over the years.

  1. Franchise Agreement Renewal

Important for both franchisors and franchisees. Deadlines under the Franchising Code of Conduct must be met.
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  1. Litigation or Regulatory Deadlines

If your business is facing legal action, mediation, or ongoing regulatory compliance, diarise all key deadlines carefully. Depending upon the matter type, failure to file material within time (usually 28 days) triggers an ‘automatic win’ (default Judgment). Default Judgments can be set aside if you hurry, but it’s at the Court’s discretion and a serious hurdle you don’t need to navigate by acting quickly.


Why These Dates Matter

Overlooking compliance dates can result in:

  • Loss of business name or intellectual property
  • Missed renewal rights under contracts
  • Financial penalties
  • Disruption to leases or key supplier agreements

As your legal problem solvers, we’re here to help you stay protected throughout your business journey—not just when problems arise.


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  • Contracts and agreements
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