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Residential builders feeling the pinch
Residential builders are feeling the pinch And the cracks are beginning to show The Australian residential construction industry has been facing a number of
Unitholder oppression
Unit trusts are a popular investment vehicle that allow investors to pool their funds together to invest in a diversified portfolio of assets. In a
Parliamentary inquiry into the insolvency industry: a breakdown of the terms of reference
In late 2022, the Australian Parliament launched an inquiry into the insolvency industry, the largest of its kind in over 30 years. The inquiry aims
Set-off no longer available for unfair preference claims
Unfair preference payments and set off are complex issues in insolvency law that can have significant implications for creditors and debtors. The recent High Court
Abolition of peak indebtedness: The ground rules for unfair preference payments have changed
The ground rules for unfair preference payments have changed The High Court of Australia recently handed down its decision in Bryant v Badenoch Integrated Logging
Director Penalty Notices and becoming a new director
New directors beware. An often unknown fact about being appointed as a new director is the almost immediate personal liability for some tax debts that arises