Are you the main “financial advisor” of the family? Do you feel as though all the bills and finances always seem to build up and accumulate? Are you the owner of a small or large business so are then in charge of looking after the employment taxes and superannuation funds of all your employees and dealing with annual taxation issues that arise? If so having someone to help and make it all easier would be a god send, right?
Whether you are a single person or a part of a family or organisation keeping an eye on your finances is very important. That is when a financial lawyer or someone with knowledge of finance law will come in handy. Having someone who understands the complexities of the financial industry, whether that be a finance broker, financial advisor, lender taxation officer or accountant.
Managing trusts and superannuation funds can be a confusing and trying process to do on your own and often result in mistakes happening. Finding someone who understands the ins and outs of the finance industry will be invaluable. Just being able to ask advice can insure that all your finances are being done right and all come within the restrictions of the law and all laws have been met.
Day in and day out people all over Australia and the world have to deal with issue and problems in relation to or involving finances, whether it’s the kids with their hands constantly out for a few bucks here or there or if it a major distributor or supplier in demand of payment knowing how much you have and how much you can afford to spend is important.
For any and all Financial Matters refer to this website to help find local help and information in regards to finance to get you pointed in the right direction.
Finance Law Matters Covers The Following Topics:
• Tax negotiations
• Taxation offenses
• Corporate Restructuring
• Superannuation Funds
• Stamp duty
• Fixed and Floating Charges
• Asset Securities
• Mortgages – Both First and Second
• Employment taxes
• Trusts and Funds
• Acquisitions
