Cost recovery implementation statement 2022-23

Each year, we publish a Cost Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS). This CRIS provides information on how we implement the industry funding model and recover:

  • the costs of our regulatory activities for each industry subsector in 2022–23, and
  • our user-initiated and transaction-based regulatory costs via fees for service in 2022-23.

The CRIS contains our estimated costs and levies for each industry subsector in 2022-23 to help entities plan and budget for the levies and fees to be charged. The figures in the CRIS are indicative only. Levy notices will be issued between January and March 2024 after actual levies have been calculated.

To address recommendations outlined in the Australian Government’s ASIC’s IFM review report, ASIC and Treasury will establish a five-yearly consultation process with industry to examine the policy settings of the IFM. This will replace the annual consultation CRIS that ASIC previously released prior to the final CRIS. 

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Key events and estimated dates

Key event Estimated date
CRIS certified by ASIC Chair May 2023
CRIS approved by the Assistant Treasurer and agreed for release by the Minister for Finance June 2023
Publish CRIS June 2023
ASIC portal opens for annual returns July to September 2023
Finalise regulatory costs November 2023
Make legislative instrument with business activity details December 2023
Publish summary of actual levies, annual dashboard report and summary of variances between estimated and actual costs December 2023
Issues levy notices January - March 2024
Levy notices due April 2024
Next substantive consultation on ASIC’s IFM 2027
Portfolio charging review 2027

 

Last updated: 08/07/2024 01:32