Keeping it casual
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Keeping it casual

The High Court recently handed down a long-awaited and landmark decision to classify “casual employees”. What does this mean for Australian business owners? Firstly, you should be aware of the key differences between an employee and a contractor. Knowing what classifies each and the different responsibilities owed is important as employers have further obligations to each. We explain these differences and the recent High Court decision below.

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Meet Lucas Hewlett
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Meet Lucas Hewlett

After 20 years of experience in several of Queensland’s leading commercial law firms, Lucas founded Hewlett Legal in order to forge his own path and work with people that fill his cup.  We sat down with Lucas (affectionately known as “Hewy”) to discuss his passion for leadership, helping people to be their best and how he keeps his work-life balanced.

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Casual conversion changes affecting all employers
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Casual conversion changes affecting all employers

Do you employ casual staff? Chances are you may have heard of casual conversion. Casual conversion occurs when a casual employee is converted to full-time or part-time employment status. In 2021 casual conversion became mandatory for most businesses. It is important to understand when it is required to be offered and how to avoid disputes and potentially unhappy staff.

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Resolving director liability for company tax debt
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Resolving director liability for company tax debt

Director penalty notice changes and implications. Since March 2022, the ATO are focused on issuing more director penalty notices (DPNs) to recover corporate debt. In this article, we outline the difference between non-lockdown and lockdown DPNs and the implications this may have on your business and director duties.

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The Rise of the “Anti” Phoenix
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The Rise of the “Anti” Phoenix

An explanation of legal and illegal Phoenixing and what it means for liquidators and creditors ise. Phoenixing involves the transfer or sale of a company’s assets to another entity. Illegal phoenixing is when company assets are transferred or sold to another related entity, at an undervalue, which only leaves liabilities to the seller which is then placed into liquidation resulting in creditors not being paid.

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Incoming Changes to QLD Residential Contracts
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Incoming Changes to QLD Residential Contracts

Incoming Changes to Queensland Residential Contracts

A new residential contract will be issued for use from 20th January 2022. We summarise these changes relating to the extension of Settlement Dates, Smoke Alarms, Grace Period for Deposit by Direct Debits, Seller Warranties, Services, Notices to do Work and Contract Dates.

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