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You may be risking your entire wealth if you’re a company director for a friend or family member. – The Age

Some owners frequently risk their family finances because they don’t fully understand their legal obligations as company directors.

Owners often structure a new business as a company (as opposed to a sole trader) for tax benefits and legal protection through limited liability.

Being a director has huge responsibilities attached.
Being a director has huge responsibilities attached. Photo: Jon Boyes

But legal experts say many SME directors do not understand how the law (Corporations Act) applies to them and the consequences can financially cripple them for life. A common scenario is directors being personally liable for outstanding tax and employee superannuation even if it wasn’t their job to manage the bills.

Malcolm Campbell, managing partner at Dooley & Associates Solici…

Read the full article at: http://www.theage.com.au/small-business/managing/the-cost-of-small-business-company-directors-ignorance-20170126-gtyyun

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianJanuary 30, 2017

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You may be risking your entire wealth if you’re a company director for a friend or family member. – The Age

Some owners frequently risk their family finances because they don’t fully understand their legal obligations as company directors.

Owners often structure a new business as a company (as opposed to a sole trader) for tax benefits and legal protection through limited liability.

Being a director has huge responsibilities attached.
Being a director has huge responsibilities attached. Photo: Jon Boyes

But legal experts say many SME directors do not understand how the law (Corporations Act) applies to them and the consequences can financially cripple them for life. A common scenario is directors being personally liable for outstanding tax and employee superannuation even if it wasn’t their job to manage the bills.

Malcolm Campbell, managing partner at Dooley & Associates Solici…

Read the full article at: http://www.theage.com.au/small-business/managing/the-cost-of-small-business-company-directors-ignorance-20170126-gtyyun.html

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianJanuary 29, 2017

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