What is section 66G? Section 66G of the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) establishes a formal process for the appointment of trustees for the sale of a property in circumstances where... read more →
Section 66G of the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) establishes a formal process of appointment of trustees for the sale of a property in circumstances where co-owners are in an irreconcilable... read more →
In recent times, there has been an increasing number of insolvency appointments, particularly for companies in the building and construction industry. Our Advice to Builders Engage competent accountants both in-house... read more →
Introduction to Small Business Restructuring (SBR) The ATO is commended for its participation as a creditor, and often the only creditor, in restructuring of eligible* small businesses with tax debt... read more →
Small businesses should consider the procedure outlined in Part 5.3B of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), known as the Small Business Restructuring Process or SBR. SBR is a game-changing solution... read more →
Levi Consulting have developed a Guide for Company Secretaries, CFOs and In-House Counsels. The Guide is suitable for those considering reducing the number of companies in corporate groups – either... read more →
In this article, we consider the ATO’s collection and recovery policy as it is important to understand the mindset of the ATO in making decisions that may affect businesses, both... read more →
The ATO is adopting a range of targeted strategies in response to the growth in the amount owing to ATO by businesses particularly where there is no communication with ATO... read more →
What’s bringing home-builders under pressure? In recent times, there's been a significant contraction within the residential building industry in Australia and an increasing number of insolvency events. According to the... read more →
If you want to sell a property which you co-own in NSW, what happens when the other owner doesn’t? Luckily, section 66G of the Conveyancing Act 1919 provides a solution.... read more →