Business & Property Structures

Business & Property Structures

Business & Property Structures

Aside from Taxation, companies have the additional requirement to abide by the Corporations Act 2001. The Corporations Act 2001 is regulated by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC). Non-compliance with the Act can have serious consequences for company directors including disqualification, fines, civil law suits and criminal law suits. 

Choosing a structure to conduct business or hold property can be a confusing and costly exercise.

There are a number of options including:

  • Sole Trader
  • Partnership
  • Company
  • DiscretionaryT rust
  • Unit Trust

There are also a number of factors to consider including:

  • Taxation
  • Set-up costs
  • Running Costs
  • Complevity
  • Stammp Duty

Our staff will assess a client’s budget, requirements and constraints before making a recommendation on the most advantageous structure within the given parameters.

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