“Homemade” Wills – Can Cost A Fortune
There have been some difficult cases for the supreme Court in the past two years resulting from people trying to do a Will at home in their dying days, or leaving a note written at home attempting to amend a previously made Will.
Lovers, Domestic Partners Or Spouses?
In the “old days”, when life was simpler, couples were married or they weren’t, and the law didn’t need to deal with any middle ground.
Transfers to trustees or custodians of superannuation funds or trusts
A transfer of dutiable property made without monetary consideration to a trustee or custodian of a complying superannuation fund where there is no change in the beneficial ownership of the property.
Neal v Brown – Difficulties with Superannuation Deathbed Withdrawals
The recent NSW Supreme Court case of Neal v Brown [2024] NSWSC 841 highlights the adverse and unforeseen consequences of withdrawing superannuation death benefits before one’s death.
This case emphasis the necessity of not only considering tax implications when withdrawing superannuation benefits before death but also how such withdrawals interact with the terms of a will. Proper estate planning is essential to ensure that the distribution of assets aligns with the deceased’s wishes.
Ongoing requirements for NZ companies registered in Australia
Australia is recognised for its reputation as an open, stable, globally connected economy. With its close connections across the Tasman, it’s no surprise that New Zealand businesses often making the move to expand their operations within Australia.
Ongoing requirements for a foreign company registered in Australia
Australia is recognised for its reputation as an open, stable, globally connected economy. It’s no surprise that foreign businesses are making the move to expand their operations within Australia.
Registering a Foreign Company in Australia
Australia is recognised for its reputation as an open, stable, globally connected economy. It’s no surprise that foreign businesses are making the move to expand their operations within Australia.
Harwood Andrews Wills and Estates Practice Recognised in Doyles Guide, Victoria 2024
Harwood Andrews is delighted to have been identified by clients and peers for expertise and abilities in the 2024 Doyles Guide, Victoria.
The Right to Disconnect - What Does This Mean for Employers
The right to disconnect is here. Are you ready to unplug? Learn more about how it affects you.
Victorian Government Introduces New 7.5% Short Stay Levy Bill
The Victorian Government introduces new bill imposing a levy or tax of 7.5% on short-term accommodations
Oliver Hume Decision: Victorian Landholders Duty Applies on Capital Raising based on “substantially one arrangement”
The Victorian Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Oliver Hume Property Funds (Broad Gully Rd) Diamond Creek Pty Ltd v Commissioner of State Revenue [2024] VSCA 175 has settled that, in Victoria, aggregation applies to the acquisition of shares or units by investors, even in circumstances where the investors are unrelated under the one syndication or capital raising process.