Characterisation of Casual Employees
The landmark ruling of WorkPac Pty Ltd v Rossato [2020] FCAFC 84 is set to change hiring patterns as the Federal Court of Australia has again confirmed that an employee engaged as a casual can still…
Retail and other Commercial Leases (COVID-19) new regulation
On 7 April 2020, the National Cabinet adopted the National Cabinet Mandatory Code of Conduct – SME Commercial Leasing Principles During Covid-19 (“Code”) to assist landlords and tenants when…
Electronic Transactions Amendment for Wills during COVID-19
Further to our article posted on 1 April 2020, new regulations were enacted on 22 April 2020 that allows a will, power of attorney or enduring power of attorney, a deed or agreement, an enduring…
Trading Terms
When did you last review your trading terms? Since the introduction of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Act) at end January 2012, it is possible for suppliers to obtain priority over…
On Demand loans
Beware, on demand loans may not be enforceable. If a loan is made and it is repayable on demand or at call and no mention is made for a repayment date or the giving of notice demanding payment,…
Strata Unit car parking
Keep this in mind when doing your mortgage calculations. Do you know that Banks may when valuing your unit for your loan, either disregard or heavily discount a right to park that arises by exclusive…
Stamp Duty hidden trap
Transfer of Dutiable Property to a Beneficiary Under a Will. Concessional stamp duty is payable on a transfer of dutiable property such as, real estate, business or private company shares…
When estrangement is not enough
Many people have the erroneous view that when they die, they can leave their estate to whoever they choose—the corollary being that they can choose to leave out anyone from their will. In the event…