The Role of Section 66G Section 66G of the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) provides a structured and fair process for resolving co-ownership disputes. This process creates a pathway for resolving... read more →
Understanding the Fintech and P2P Lending Market Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending, also known as marketplace lending, has become a go-to for borrowers seeking quick approvals, especially those who don’t meet traditional... read more →
What is Happening in the Building and Construction Industry? The building and construction industry is facing a significant increase in insolvencies, raising concerns among industry professionals. As of 25 August... read more →
For the fourth consecutive year, I had the privilege of serving on the organising committee for the AIIP Conference, held on 22 August 2024 at the new Macquarie Bank facilities... read more →
How Small Businesses Can Benefit from the Small Business Restructuring (SBR) Process Navigating financial difficulties can be challenging for small businesses, especially when dealing with significant tax debts. The Small... read more →
What is a Director Penalty Notice (DPN)? A DPN is a Notice that the ATO can send a director. A DPN can make that director personally liable for three types... read more →
The Small Business Restructuring (SBR) process and pre-pack administrations are two distinct approaches to addressing financial distress in businesses. Understanding their differences can help determine whether SBR serves as a... read more →
What is Section 66G? Section 66G of the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) provides a structured and fair process for resolving co-ownership disputes. It ensures that properties can be sold and... read more →
Drawing on real experience, I outline a comprehensive five-stage approach that has proven successful in the turnaround of companies facing financial distress. This method addresses key issues from management challenges... read more →
Affected clients should consider a Small Business Restructure (SBR). Recent Updates The economic landscape in Australia has tightened, with tax-related debts to ATO now a major factor in insolvencies. On... read more →