Documents to wind up a business
Winding up a business is different to merely ceasing trade. While the latter means that you’re effectively stopping business, you still have to abide by a handful of obligations and fees while the business remains registered. The de-registration process is long and involved, and can take months to take from start to finish. Creditors have […]
Getting Paid on Time
You’ve delivered the product and sent the invoice, and now the client’s delaying payment. Late paying clients create cash flow problems and disrupt your business. Left unmanaged, non-payment can tip you towards insolvency in serious cases. If you want to minimise overdue invoices without alienating clients, start by implementing these smart invoicing strategies. 1. Ask […]
Long service leave for construction workers
Long service leave is an employee entitlement received after an employee works for the same employer for a long period of time. Once an employee completes ten years of service, they are entitled to two months of paid leave. As it is unusual for an employee in the building & construction industry to work for […]
Basics of a Creditor’s Meeting

When push comes to shove and the debts can’t be paid, putting a business into voluntary administration can be a sensible move. It’s important to not fear voluntary administration, as it’s a way to restructure the business and hopefully get back on track. In this situation, an administrator takes control of a company, reviews the finances and […]
Shutting down your business
Whether you’re closing down your business by choice or have been forced to do so, it is an involved process with strict compliance requirements. How you shut down will depend on your business structure and why you’re no longer operating your business. Where possible, plan ahead so you can get professional advice, fulfil compliance requirements, […]
Liquidation – the first step
Liquidation can be an option for companies experiencing financial difficulty, and it may be the last resort for companies that need to be wound up. In Australia, liquidation applies only to companies, and there are a few types of liquidation – each with different first steps. If your company is entering liquidation or you’re considering […]
Myth of a Liquidation
Liquidation is the winding up of your business with assets sold to pay creditors. While it’s a final option for shutting down the business, for struggling businesses this step can come as relief. However, myths still persist about liquidation. If you’re considering liquidation as an option for your business, it’s vital to debunk these so you […]
Creditor of a company in liquidation?
It’s not an enviable situation for anybody to be in, whether in their personal or business life; you’re owed money, and the person who needs to repay you can’t deliver it. If you’re trapped as a creditor in a situation where a business is winding down or has been liquidated, there are specific steps that […]
Single touch payroll
Single Touch Payroll (STP) is an initiative being introduced by the Australian Tax Office (ATO) to provide real time visibility over the accuracy and timeliness of organisations’ payroll processes. STP proposes to streamline the administration of employee payroll, tax and superannuation obligations for employers. What is STP? The ‘Budget Savings (Omnibus) Bill 2016 – Single Touch […]
Launch of our video platform
We have recently been working through a range of education and information videos to support our partners or to give you some understanding of the issues that arise in the management of taxation or restructure issues. Understanding that some of the issues that arise are complicated and need further explanation, each video tries to cover […]