Australia
Understanding Liquidators and ASIC’s Powers in combating Creditor-Defeating Dispositions

By Garth O'Connor-Price on 19/04/22 - Mins to read: 3 minutes

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""]A thriving business environment relies on fairness, transparency and trust. When you supply goods, provide finance or offer services, you need confidence that your financial interests are protected—even if a debtor company faces financial distress. Liquidators and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) champion this integrity. Armed with...
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Strategic Examination of R&D (SERD): Implications for Australian startup and scaleup funding

By Jack Qi on 19/04/22 - Mins to read: 3 minutes

This article was originally published in Startup Daily The Strategic Examination of Research and Development (SERD) by an independent panel chaired by Tesla chair Robyn Denholm has released its long-awaited final report titled "Ambitious Australia - Strategic Examination of Research and Development”. The examination was undertaken in a backdrop of...
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Super contribution caps set to rise from 1 July 2026 – what it means for your retirement savings

By Chris Franco on 19/04/22 - Mins to read: 3 minutes

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""]Another year, another increase in Average Weekly Ordinary Times Earnings (AWOTE). While AWOTE adjustments rarely make headlines, this year’s change could create valuable opportunities to boost your superannuation savings. From 1 July 2026, several super contribution caps are expected to increase, giving individuals greater flexibility to contribute more to...
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How the ‘Ambitious Australia’ R&D review could affect your business

By Berrin Daricili on 19/04/22 - Mins to read: 3 minutes

Australia’s R&D policy landscape may be entering a period of significant change, with the Federal Government’s ‘Ambitious Australia – Strategic Examination of R&D’ being one of the most significant reviews of Australia’s innovation system in over a decade. While the government is yet to formally respond to the report, released...
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Property tax and development reform: a state-by-state analysis

By William Buck on 19/04/22 - Mins to read: 3 minutes

With the 2026-27 Federal Budget approaching this May and the government actively weighing up structural property tax reforms, the Australian property landscape is navigating a period of significant legislative flux. State and territory governments continue to grapple with the dual challenges of revenue generation and housing supply. Across the nation,...
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What the Division 296 tax actually means for you

By Charis Liew on 19/04/22 - Mins to read: 3 minutes

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""]First announced in February 2023, the Division 296 tax on higher superannuation balances has now passed Parliament and will be effective from 1 July 2026.   The legislation has had many changes in the 3 years since it was first announced, some positive and others more problematic. Outlined below are the details of how...
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