Did you know that if you were a director before 31 October 2021, you need to apply for a Director ID until 30 November 2022? If you are just about to become a director, you need to have your Director ID before the appointment.
How do you get your director ID?
Step-by-step guide
In this video, I walk you through the whole process.
Takeaways
After some prep work (myGovID and gathering the documents), applying for a Director ID is a rather simple process.
Plus, the good news is that you need to do it only once in your lifetime.
I hope you enjoyed the video. To put it into practice, start here your application.
I’d love to hear from you,
Krisztina
Organised BAS
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Krisztina Szabo-Rohonczi
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Avid podcast listener who misses travel so-so much. Sunshine enthusiastic and business fanatic. Mum of 2 energy vampires. Have a passion for watercolour but unfortunately limited skills 🙂
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