Official form guide
The F77 form is an application requesting consent from the Fair Work Commission to amalgamate (combine) registered organizations or entities. This form is used when two or more organizations wish to merge into a single entity under Australian law.
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Form Overview
The F77 form is an application requesting consent from the Fair Work Commission to amalgamate (combine) registered organizations or entities. This form is used when two or more organizations wish to merge into a single entity under Australian law.
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Amalgamation means combining two or more organizations into one new organization. You'll need this form if you're planning to merge your organization with another and need official approval from the Fair Work Commission.
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Dissolving a single organization
Different legal process with different requirements
✓ Check if you're winding up or merging
Changing organization details
Simpler process for basic information updates
✓ Verify if you need amalgamation or just registration changes
Transferring business operations
Different focus on operational transfer rather than entity combination
✓ Determine if you're transferring operations or merging entities
Merging registered organizations in different states
May need additional approvals from relevant state authorities
✓ Check state-specific requirements before proceeding
There is no standard deadline for submitting the F77 form, but applications should be submitted well in advance of your intended amalgamation date to allow for processing time and potential requests for additional information.
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Applicant
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Full name (and representative, if any), postal address, email, and phone number of the person or organisation lodging the application.
Respondent
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The exact legal name and ABN of the employer or other party the application is made against.
The Matter
2 items
Identify the kind of matter — for example, unfair dismissal, general protections, or an agreement application.
A clear description of what happened, relevant dates, and the outcome you are seeking.
Dates
1 items
Relevant dates such as the date of dismissal or the date the issue arose — these determine whether you are within time.
Supporting
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Any documents that support your application, such as letters, contracts, or notices.
Declaration
1 items
Sign and date the form. Applications may also require a fee or an application for a fee waiver.
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Quick Facts
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Confusing amalgamation with simple business name changes
Uncertainty about which organizations need to sign the form
Misunderstanding the difference between amalgamation and acquisition
Assuming all amalgamations automatically receive approval
Confusing the F77 form with similar forms for organizational restructuring
Uncertainty about required supporting documentation
Misunderstanding the role of the Fair Work Commission in the amalgamation process
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