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Notice Of Late Payment Template for Australia

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Notice Of Late Payment

"I need a Notice of Late Payment for my consulting company based in Sydney, regarding an overdue invoice of AUD 15,000 that was due on March 15, 2025, to be sent to a corporate client who has ignored two previous email reminders."

Document background
The Notice of Late Payment is a crucial document in Australian business operations, serving as a formal communication tool when payments become overdue. It is typically issued after the payment term specified in an invoice has expired, usually between 7 to 30 days after the initial due date. This document must comply with Australian legislation, including the Payment Times Reporting Act 2020 and relevant provisions of the Australian Consumer Law. The notice should be drafted to maintain professional relationships while clearly communicating the urgency of payment and potential consequences of non-payment. It includes essential information such as invoice details, amount owed, duration of lateness, and payment instructions, while adhering to Australian privacy laws and debt collection guidelines. The document can be escalated from an initial reminder to a final notice before legal action, with appropriate terminology and warnings adjusted accordingly.
Suggested Sections

1. Sender Details: Full business name, address, and contact information of the creditor

2. Date: Current date of the notice

3. Recipient Details: Full name and address of the debtor

4. Reference Information: Invoice numbers, account numbers, and any relevant reference codes

5. Payment Details: Original invoice date, amount due, and number of days overdue

6. Payment Instructions: Clear instructions on how and where to make the payment

7. Due Date: Specific deadline for the payment to be made

8. Contact Information: Details of whom to contact for questions or to discuss payment arrangements

Optional Sections

1. Interest and Penalties: Details of any late payment interest or penalties that have been or will be applied

2. Payment History: Summary of previous payments and communications, used in cases of repeated late payments

3. Payment Plan Options: Offered when the business is willing to accept installment payments

4. Legal Notice: Formal legal warnings about potential consequences of non-payment, used in final notices

5. Previous Communications: Reference to prior payment requests or notices, included in follow-up notices

Suggested Schedules

1. Schedule A - Invoice Details: Detailed breakdown of outstanding invoices if multiple invoices are involved

2. Schedule B - Interest Calculations: Detailed calculation of interest and late payment fees if applicable

3. Schedule C - Payment History: Comprehensive payment history for complex cases with multiple transactions

Authors

Alex Denne

Head of Growth (Open Source Law) @ tiktok³ÉÈ˰æ | 3 x UCL-Certified in Contract Law & Drafting | 4+ Years Managing 1M+ Legal Documents | Serial Founder & Legal AI Author

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