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Project DO IT
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Project DO IT

Voluntary disclosures relating to the Australian Tax Office’s (ATO) “Project DO IT” initiative must be made before 19 December 2014

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Is your business name really protected?
Intellectual Property Harwood Andrews Intellectual Property Harwood Andrews

Is your business name really protected?

One of our clients recently rebranded her business, and in the process changed its name. Her accountant had diligently registered a new business name for her. Unknowingly, she’d chosen a name similar to a competitor’s name – but it was different enough for ASIC to allow both registrations. Inevitably, the competitor threatened legal action.

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The Oracle pronounces change in damages assessments for sexual harrassment
Employment Law and OH&S Harwood Andrews Employment Law and OH&S Harwood Andrews

The Oracle pronounces change in damages assessments for sexual harrassment

Back in 2011 the legal community was atwitter on hearing that Ms Fraser-Kirk settled her claim for sexual harassment against chief executive Mark McInnes and David Jones for $850,000.  Her original claim for damages was for $37 million.                       

An informed analysis of damages claims ordered by courts in previous cases indicated that the range of damages for moderate sexual harassment cases was between $5,000 and $30,000. 

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Australia’s Charities and Not-for-profits - Options Paper released
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Australia’s Charities and Not-for-profits - Options Paper released

In line with its election promise to abolish the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC), the Abbott Government has now released Options Paper, Australia’s Charities and Not-for-profits which seeks feedback on its proposed arrangements for charities in Australia. The Government’s proposed arrangements attempt to balance the administrative burden of reporting with the need for organisations receiving concessional tax treatment to be publicly accountable.

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