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The Super Bowl – a Super show
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The Super Bowl – a Super show

Monday afternoon’s (AEST) Super Bowl LI has already been described as the “greatest of all time” by many experts, with the New England Patriots pulling off an extraordinary come from behind performance to defeat the Atlanta Falcons, 34-28.

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Cessation of statutory protections for migrated security interests on the PPSR
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Cessation of statutory protections for migrated security interests on the PPSR

Under the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) (the Act), securities and charges under other legislation and registers were migrated onto the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR). Many migrated securities were not registered in accordance with the Act’s registration requirements.

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Capital Gains Tax (CGT) small business concessions barred - income from incidental activity of associated entity counted toward determining aggregated annual turnover

Capital Gains Tax (CGT) small business concessions barred - income from incidental activity of associated entity counted toward determining aggregated annual turnover

The Full Federal Court of Australia denied the application of the CGT small business 50% active asset reduction on the basis that an unusual activity carried on by an associated entity to the taxpayer contributed to the aggregated annual turnover of the taxpayer and associated entity to be more than $2,000,000.

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Deadline looming for rectification of non-commercial LRBA loans - get in quick!
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Deadline looming for rectification of non-commercial LRBA loans - get in quick!

As set out in our previous article, the deadline for ensuring non-commercial related party limited recourse borrowing arrangement (LRBA) loans are rectified to reflect commercial terms is 31 January 2017. This date is fast approaching and SMSF trustees must take immediate action to ensure compliance with the ATO’s guidelines set out in PCG 2016/5

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A timely reminder when drafting contracts containing ‘automatic renewal terms’
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A timely reminder when drafting contracts containing ‘automatic renewal terms’

As set out in our update “Small Business Offered Long Awaited Protection from Unfair Contract Terms”, unfair contract term provisions under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) have been extended to not only protect consumers from unfair terms, but also parties to a small business contract.

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Playing contracts – what happens when they aren’t playing?
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Playing contracts – what happens when they aren’t playing?

Whilst the A-League, NBL and WNBL are in the early stages of their new seasons, the AFL and NRL have wound down for the next 5 months. This means that the players, who have slogged away during the winter months in the chase for a premiership, are enjoying holidays and resting their bodies before the commencement of another arduous pre-season.

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Oppression remedies for unit trusts

Oppression remedies for unit trusts

It is an unfortunate fact of life that running a business will not always go smoothly, and occasionally disputes will arise between business owners and business investors. A unit trust is a popular structure for conducting a business, but it has traditionally presented business owners and investors with some difficulty when seeking to resolve their disputes. 

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Proposed draft laws for the introduction of the $1.6 million super pension cap
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Proposed draft laws for the introduction of the $1.6 million super pension cap

The Government has released the second round of  draft rules for the implementation of the superannuation reform package announced in the 2016-2017 budget. This tranche includes the draft legislation for the proposed $1.6 million super pension cap, which essentially limits the amount that a member can hold in a pension account to $1.6 million from 1 July 2017.

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