Archive for August, 2018

Gig economy flexing the definitions of an independent contractor vs an employee

The gig economy has opened new ways of getting work down for your business at lower costs and responsibility. Looking at uber demonstrates an ability to outsource the grunt work of an operation to individuals, keeping costs and responsibilities low. While both the UK and USA have ruled that uber drivers are in fact employees, […]


Chinese Business World from the Ground

David Thomas, President of the Australia China SME Association, provides a hands-on view of the Chinese business world, popular views and trends within the economy. It highlights a fantastic opportunity to steer your business to new, broader and richer seas. President Xi is popular and highly respected David found that everyone he met expressed their […]


Limited Resource Borrowing Arrangements (LRBA) for Self-Managed Super Funds are in perilous shape.

Your fate with Limited Resource Borrowing Arrangements is shaky as Westpac Group is no longer offering these products. The group, including Westpac, St. George, Bank of Melbourne and Bank of SA, will continue to honour existing loans however it may indicate that other banks are likely to follow suit. With the heat of the Banking […]


Retirement of Common Visa’s

Visa’s are in constant flux and changes can have significant consequences for you, so we thought we would keep you updated on the latest announcements. The department of Home Affairs recently announced the closure of the Temporary Investment Retirement visa, subclass 405. “The Temporary Investment Retirement visa, subclass 405, is now closed to new applicants. […]


Keeping it Fresh at Teddington

Just like your business, we understand that you must evolve to provide the best service. Joining our team are two new lawyers who bring with them the experience to understand your business and provide solutions in the unique, Teddington way. Della Yuan Della was admitted in 2017, following her completion of Juris Doctor at the […]