Author: Katie James, Partner
It has now been almost two years since the United Kingdom (UK) left the European Union (EU) at 11pm on 31 January 2020. How has the legislative landscape changed for insolvency professionals ...
Author: Will Fennell
In the past 24 hours the ATO has released alarming guidance in relation to the distribution of trust income amongst family members.
A commonplace and widely accepted tax planning strategy has histo ...
Designing an estate plan can be a delicate balancing act. On the one hand, you want to preserve as much wealth as possible for your family by protecting it from estate taxes and creditors’ claims. On the other hand, yo ...
Let’s start with the obvious, but often overlooked: Controlling your real estate in some form of ownership, especially in today’s restaurant market, is preferable to leasing. Control gives you the option of convertin ...
GENERAL REGIME FOR THE PROTECTION OF WHISTLEBLOWERS
Law No. 93/2021, of 20-12, establishes the general regime for the protection of Whistleblowers, transposing Directive (EU) 2019/1937 of the European Parliament and of ...
Authors: Lis Boyce, Francesca Lombardo, Samiha Asim
Extension in Temporary Relief
Companies and registered schemes no longer have to rely on temporary relief measures in the Corporations Act (our previous summary of th ...
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