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<p>To apply to make a person bankrupt, a creditor must prove the debtor has committed an &#8220;act of bankruptcy”. These acts are set out in Section 40 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966. The most common “act of bankruptcy” relied upon is non-compliance with a bankruptcy notice.</p>
<p>A bankruptcy notice is a formal notice of demand requiring a debtor to pay a debt. This notice is issued by the Official Receiver for a fee. For the current fees refer to ITSA Fees and Charges page at www.itsa.gov.au or contact ITSA.</p>
<p>A bankruptcy notice must be based on a final judgment or order for at least $5,000 which is less than six years old. A bankruptcy notice can be based on more than one judgment or order so long as the total of all the judgment amounts is at least $5,000.</p>
<p>Interest on the judgment can only be claimed in the notice if:<br />
it is allowed by the terms of the judgment or the rules of the court in which the judgment was given;<br />
the amount of interest is specified;<br />
and a schedule is attached to the notice showing how the interest claimed was calculated and the relevant sections of the legislation on which the creditor relies to claim post judgment interest</p>
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