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How Does a Board of Directors Work?

Learn about the board of directors' responsibilities in Australia, including governance roles, meetings, and how decisions shape business success.

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Signing a Document? Who Can Witness a Signature?

Signing a Document? Who Can Witness a Signature?

Some legal documents require a person's signature to be witnessed. So who can be a witness? Read our guide to find out more.

What Are Franking Credits? Preventing Double-Taxation on Australian Investments

Worried about double taxation on your dividends? Learn about franking credits and how they protect your income.
What Are Unfair Contract Terms In Consumer Contracts?

ACCC’s 2025–26 Priorities: What Businesses Need to Know

Unfair contract terms exist where the terms of a customer contract contravene consumer guarantees. Find out more in this article.

Can I Claim My Education as a Tax Deduction?

Owning a business often means training staff, but this can be costly. Read about the requirements for claiming education as a tax deduction.

10 Questions to Ask Your Lawyer Before End of Financial Year (FY23)

As the financial year wraps up, it’s the perfect opportunity to step out of the day-to-day grind and set your business up for future success.

What Is Vicarious Liability and How to Mitigate It? 

Vicarious liability means you could be held liable for the wrongdoings of your employees. Minimise your risks with our comprehensive guide.

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Repudiation vs. Rescission of Contracts (2026 Update)

Not sure whether a contract can be terminated? Learn about two common ways of termination, repudiation and rescission - and how they differ.
Does Australia have a Statute of Limitations?

What is Statute of Limitations in Australia?

Have you ever wondered whether there is a statute of limitations in Australia? Read this article to find out.
Signing a Document? Who Can Witness a Signature?

Signing a Document? Who Can Witness a Signature?

Some legal documents require a person's signature to be witnessed. So who can be a witness? Read our guide to find out more.

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