
A bankrupt must disclose their bankruptcy when applying for, or buying goods and services on credit or by cheque. Limits above $4764.00
A trustee may lodge an objection if a bankrupt obtains credit over this limit without disclosing their bankruptcy.
Warning: It is a criminal offence for a bankrupt to obtain or attempt to obtain credit in certain circumstances. Severe penalties apply to these offences.
Attendance: A person who attends before the Official Receiver or authorised officer to give evidence/information is entitled to this allowance of $21.00.
Advances: Where a person is required to attend before the Official Receiver, the Official
Receiver must offer the following advances on allowances and reimbursement of expenses before a person begins travelling by:
aircraft or private motor vehicle amount $21.00.
A trustee may lodge an objection if a bankrupt obtains credit over this limit without disclosing their bankruptcy.
Warning: It is a criminal offence for a bankrupt to obtain or attempt to obtain credit in certain circumstances. Severe penalties apply to these offences.
Attendance: A person who attends before the Official Receiver or authorised officer to give evidence/information is entitled to this allowance of $21.00.
Advances: Where a person is required to attend before the Official Receiver, the Official
Receiver must offer the following advances on allowances and reimbursement of expenses before a person begins travelling by:
aircraft or private motor vehicle amount $21.00.

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