Changes are being proposed to duties law, which will have an impact on how landholder duty will be imposed in New South Wales.
Read MoreDisputes between co-owners of property can carry on for many years, becoming a significant burden on all parties involved. If you are a co-owner of property, here is how you can protect your interests.
Read MoreIn the wake of the Banking Royal Commission, the Franchising Inquiry and the CBA Prudential Inquiry, the regulators have been given their orders and with them, the powers to investigate anyone of interest from businesses, big or small.
Read MoreThe Optical Superstore case was overturned in the Supreme Court of Victoria last Thursday, The decision impacts upon the longstanding practice for medical practices of using a reimbursement model so that there is no payroll tax payable for payment by medical centres to doctors.
Read MoreThe tax laws are being amended with effect from 1 July 2019 to deny tax deductions to individuals, private trusts and SMSFs for costs incurred by them in relation to holding vacant land except in limited circumstances.
Read MoreWhile businesses are starting to pay attention to the PPSA, many are not getting their compliance systems and processes right and are paying a (very expensive) price for getting it wrong.
Read MoreThe Opal Tower and Mascot Tower cracking incidents, and what developers’ rights are when cracks start to appear?
Read MoreThe Opal Tower and Mascot Tower cracking incidents, and what buyers can do when their property experiences major defects.
Read MoreFrom 1 July 2019, Australian consumers and small businesses will be able to lodge complaints with the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) about the conduct of financial firms dating back to 1 January 2008 but complaints must be lodged with AFCA between 1 July 2019 and 30 June 2020. After this 12 month period, AFCA will no not be able to accept legacy complaints.
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