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24/7 national crisis support line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, run by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lifeline crisis supporters.
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For Australian sole traders and small business owners. Plain-English information on the most common crisis situations, plus the free, independent services that handle each one.
We do not refer to commercial debt-relief operators.
Every service we point you to is free or low-cost, government-funded or not-for-profit, and independent of creditors. If a paid operator is offering to negotiate your ATO debt or run a Part IX agreement for a fee, talk to the Small Business Debt Helpline first — 1800 413 828, free.
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24/7 national crisis support line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, run by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lifeline crisis supporters.
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24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention. Phone, text, or chat. Free, confidential.
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24/7 helpline and peer-led suicide prevention for construction workers and small construction-business owners. Recognised by WHO as global best practice.
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Free, confidential, specialist financial counselling for sole traders and small business owners — tax debt, BAS, supplier pressure, insolvency options.
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24/7 free professional crisis counselling for anyone affected by suicide. Up to six scheduled call-backs with the same counsellor.
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Federal statutory ombudsman for small business. Free assistance with disputes against other businesses or government, plus a Tax Concierge for ATO matters.
Free assistance. A $100 first-hour co-payment applies for the Small Business Dispute Help legal-advice service and for the Tax Concierge Service.
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The most common crisis triggers. Pick the closest match and we will tell you what to do in the next 21 days.
I can't pay the ATO
If you owe the ATO and can't pay in full, you have options — but they only stay open while you are engaged and your lodgements are up to date. Payment plans of up to $200,000 are self-service; larger or complex cases need a phone call. The Small Business Debt Helpline (1800 413 828) is free and specialist.
I can't pay this quarter's BAS
Lodge the BAS on time even if you can't pay it. Lodgement preserves your director protections; late lodgement is what turns a payment problem into a Lockdown Director Penalty Notice. Then call the Small Business Debt Helpline (1800 413 828) about a payment plan.
I can't pay employee super
Unpaid super is the highest-risk debt a small business can carry. Late or unpaid super triggers Super Guarantee Charge obligations, and unlodged SGC statements within three months of the due date convert the personal director penalty into a Lockdown DPN. Lodge the SGC statement on time — even if you can't pay — and call the Small Business Debt Helpline (1800 413 828).
I'm thinking about closing the business
Closing a business well is a different process from being forced out. Doing it deliberately preserves more options, more dignity, and more of your future. Start with a free conversation with the Small Business Debt Helpline (1800 413 828) before you make any irreversible call.
I got a Director Penalty Notice
A Director Penalty Notice (DPN) gives you 21 days from the date the notice was posted to take one of four actions. Whether you can still avoid personal liability depends on whether your company's BAS, IAS, and Super Guarantee Charge statements were lodged on time.
A personal guarantee has been called in
A creditor is enforcing a personal guarantee you signed. The company's status doesn't protect you here — the guarantee creates a separate personal debt. Call the National Debt Helpline on 1800 007 007 today. Do not transfer assets to family members or refinance into a worse product before that call.
A supplier has issued a statutory demand
A creditor's statutory demand under section 459E of the Corporations Act gives the company 21 days to pay, settle, or apply to set aside the demand. If 21 days pass without action, the company is presumed insolvent and the creditor can apply to wind it up. Move fast — engage a registered liquidator or financial counsellor today.
Someone has applied to wind up the company
A winding-up application is the step after a statutory demand has lapsed unactioned, or after an alleged debt of sufficient size has gone unpaid. The court can order the company to be wound up and a liquidator appointed. Do not ignore service — engage a registered liquidator the same day and call the Small Business Debt Helpline (1800 413 828).
Information, not advice. The output is a calm starting point — always followed by a free conversation with a specialist.
Three questions to identify whether you're holding a non-lockdown or lockdown Director Penalty Notice, with a visible 21-day countdown.
OpenFive questions against the Part 5.3B Corporations Regulations test for Small Business Restructuring. Likely-eligible or alternatives.
OpenEight phone numbers on one page. Pin it to the wall above the desk or carry it in a back pocket.
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