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Business Restructuring

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Related Case Study

legal Firm

Legal Firm

Though this firm had been founded many years earlier, rapid growth meant that it now had the wrong structure. It had been established as a sole trader, rather than an alternate entity, causing it to pay unnecessarily high levels of tax.

Business Restructuring

A solid business structure enables a company to run efficiently and manage its risks from external pressures. A company structure refers to the legal and operational structure of your business. Having the right business structure will have implications on what tax you owe, ongoing operational costs and the flexibility of equity introductions.

We are specialists in restructuring business - particularly with start-ups and company turnarounds. Our team has years of experience in successfully navigating economic downturns and rapid growth. We can help you with asset assessment, debt management, tax planning, adequate insurance, meeting your legal obligations plus monitoring and controlling so you remain profitable.

The four commonly used business structures in Australia are a sole trader, a partnership, a limited company, and a trust. We can help choose which one is best for you so you can keep building and maintaining a stable foundation.

• Improve company performance
• Avoid solvency issues
• Manage refinancing arrangements
• Debt or equity swaps
• Creditor negotiations
• Corporate restructuring
• Risk assessment and management
• Strategic plan for company restructure
• Company turnarounds

Business Advisory

Business Restructuring

Corporate Accounting

Corporate Recovery

Insolvency

Maintaining Solvency

Tax Restructures

Business Restructuring

A solid business structure enables a company to run efficiently and manage its risks from external pressures. A company structure refers to the legal and operational structure of your business. Having the right business structure will have implications on what tax you owe, ongoing operational costs and the flexibility of equity introductions.

We are specialists in restructuring business - particularly with start-ups and company turnarounds. Our team has years of experience in successfully navigating economic downturns and rapid growth. We can help you with asset assessment, debt management, tax planning, adequate insurance, meeting your legal obligations plus monitoring and controlling so you remain profitable.

The four commonly used business structures in Australia are a sole trader, a partnership, a limited company, and a trust. We can help choose which one is best for you so you can keep building and maintaining a stable foundation.

• Improve company performance
• Avoid solvency issues
• Manage refinancing arrangements
• Debt or equity swaps
• Creditor negotiations
• Corporate restructuring
• Risk assessment and management
• Strategic plan for company restructure
• Company turnarounds

Business Advisory

Business Restructuring

Corporate Accounting

Corporate Recovery

Insolvency

Maintaining Solvency

Tax Restructures

Related Case Study

legal Firm

Legal Firm

Though this firm had been founded many years earlier, rapid growth meant that it now had the wrong structure. It had been established as a sole trader, rather than an alternate entity, causing it to pay unnecessarily high levels of tax.

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