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Appealing from a decision of the AAT

Forms

Follow these steps to help you complete the most commonly used appeal forms:

  1. Identify the form you require from the table below (for example, Form 75).
  2. Click on the name of the form (for example, 'Notice of Appeal').
  3. You can then fill out, save and print out the form on your own computer.

If you cannot afford this fee, you may be able to ask the Court to reduce it.* You can get a form to ask the Court to reduce payment and information about the circumstances where a reduction can be given on the Exemptions and reduction of fees page or from the Registry.

* Note: Up to October 2010, the Court could waive Court fees in some circumstances. Changes to the Federal Court of Australia Regulations 2004 introduced on 1 November 2010 means the Court can no longer waive fees; the Court can however, reduce the payment of Court fees if it will result in financial hardship.

Form Description
Form 10 Notice of address for service
Form 75 Notice of appeal from a Tribunal
Form 67 Application for extension of time
Form 78 Notice of discontinuance of an appeal or cross-appeal

 

 

 

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