In this edition of ‘It depends’, associate Sarah Camm talks about whether and how you can exclude someone from your Will.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, partner Clinton Jackson talks about what a partnership agreement is and whether you need to have one.
Revenue NSW has confirmed that its foreign land tax and duty surcharge provisions are inconsistent with Australia’s tax treaties with New Zealand, Finland, Germany and South Africa. Refunds may be available for property acquirers and landowners who have previously paid NSW surcharge duty or surcharge land tax.
The Queensland Revenue Office (QRO) is calling for medical centres who contract with general practitioners (GPs) to complete an expression of interest form by 30 June 2023 if they want to apply for an amnesty in respect of any payroll tax liabilities on payments made to GPs between the 2018
Recent High Court decisions on whether workers were employees or contractors have prompted the ATO to release a new draft ruling and guideline.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, partner Scott Hay-Bartlem talks about whether you should have a mortgage for your related party loan.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, associate Sarah Camm talks about when you might be entitled to a copy of someone else’s Enduring Power of Attorney.
The Commissioner of Taxation has released a draft legislative instrument that relieves former directors from needing to apply for a director identification number. However, there are still some uncertainties.
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, associate Sarah Camm talks about what’s going to happen to your pet if you die.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, graduate Declan Cawley talks about how the personal services income (PSI) rules interact with the anti-avoidance provisions.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, associate Sarah Camm talks about whether (and when) you might be entitled to a copy of someone else’s Will.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, partner Hayley Mitchell talks about what happens when a trustee of a self-managed super fund needs to pay a death benefit.
Cooper Grace Ward acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Fast, accurate and flexible entities including companies, self-managed superannuation funds and trusts.