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    Anti-phoenixing reforms to corporate law, tax law and insolvency now open for consultation
    2017-09-29

    New offences in the Corporations Act, a cab rank system for liquidators, and changes to tax laws have been put forward by the Australian Government in its consultation package of anti-phoenixing reforms released yesterday. Consultation closes on 27 October 2017.

    Filed under:
    Australia, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Tax, Clayton Utz, Australian Taxation Office, Corporations Act 2001 (Australia)
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    Clayton Utz
    Anti-phoenixing reforms announced
    2017-10-04

    On 12 September 2017, the Hon Kelly O'Dwyer MP, Minister for Revenue and Financial Services, announced the Government's plans to crack down on illegal phoenixing activity (ie, the stripping and transferring of assets from one company to another to avoid paying liabilities) and ensure that those involved face tougher penalties. 

    Filed under:
    Australia, Insolvency & Restructuring, White Collar Crime, Gilbert + Tobin, Financial regulation, Australian Taxation Office
    Authors:
    Hiroshi Narushima
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    Gilbert + Tobin
    Changes to GST - New homebuyers are now collection and remittance agents for the ATO
    2017-06-02

    In the recent Federal Budget, one change that hasn’t been given media attention is a change to the GST Legislation, which is to become effective from mid-July 2018 whereby purchasers of ‘new constructed residential premises’ and ‘new subdivisions’ become responsible to remit the GST to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).

    The Government has not published any details as to how these changes are going to operate other than claiming that the ATO expects to recover upwards of $650 million in GST revenue over the next four years.

    Filed under:
    Australia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, Tax, Maddocks, Unsecured debt, Default (finance), Secured creditor, Goods and services tax (Australia), Australian Taxation Office
    Authors:
    Ian Beattie
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    Maddocks
    Foreign resident capital gains withholding and insolvency arena
    2017-03-10

    WHO SHOULD READ THIS

    • Insolvency practitioners, mortgagees or other secured creditors and their advisors.

    THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

    • Whilst the foreign resident capital gains withholding provisions (FRCGW) contain insolvency exceptions that exclude most asset disposal transactions undertaken in the insolvency area, it is important to recognise that not all insolvency transactions are excluded. Transactions by a mortgagee in possession may not be excluded.

    WHAT YOU NEED TO DO

    Filed under:
    Australia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Tax, McCullough Robertson, Withholding tax, Australian Taxation Office
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    McCullough Robertson
    Administration and a Pending Winding Up Petition - Tips for Practitioners When Applying for an Adjournment
    2017-02-07

    With the Australian Taxation Office very active in winding up companies for unpaid taxes, it is now commonplace for insolvency professionals to be faced with pending winding up petitions when considering an appointment as voluntary administrator. Obtaining an adjournment of the petition is often the first critical task in an administration.

    Filed under:
    Australia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Tax, Baker McKenzie, Liquidation, Australian Taxation Office
    Authors:
    David Walter
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    The regulatory crackdown on the illegal phoenix
    2016-11-08

    Unscrupulous advisors, unconscionably preying on desperate directors driven by the fear of losing everything, have created a boom in illegal phoenix activity. The below article, originally published on the McCullough Robertson white collar crime blog, Collared, sheds some light on the illegal phoenix, the gravity of the problem in Australia and considers what is being done to monitor and control the issue.

    Filed under:
    Australia, New South Wales, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, White Collar Crime, McCullough Robertson, Australian Taxation Office, Australian Securities and Investments Commission
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    McCullough Robertson
    Superannuation Entitlements are not always Protected in Bankruptcy
    2016-10-25

    When an individual becomes bankrupt, the bankrupt’s property vests in the bankruptcy Trustee with a number of exceptions. One exception is in respect of the bankrupt’s interest in a regulated superannuation fund, an approved deposit fund or an exempt public sector superannuation scheme.

    Filed under:
    Australia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Tax, Broadley Rees Hogan, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Australian Taxation Office, Trustee
    Authors:
    Jon Broadley
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    Broadley Rees Hogan
    Trust companies in liquidation - dealing with priority debts
    2016-07-12

    The decision in In the matter of Independent Contractor Services (Aust) could mean more reliance upon fair entitlements guarantee funding provided by the Commonwealth in relation to the liquidation of trading trusts.

    Filed under:
    Australia, New South Wales, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Clayton Utz, Costs in English law, Audit, Beneficiary, Debt, Withholding tax, Liquidation, Liquidator (law), Discretionary trust, Australian Taxation Office, Corporations Act 2001 (Australia), Trustee, New South Wales Supreme Court
    Authors:
    Mikhail Glavac
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    Clayton Utz
    The best of times, the worst of times
    2016-06-07

    The recent decision of the New South Wales Supreme Court in Independent Contractor Services (Aust) Pty Limited ACN 119 186 971 (in liquidation) (no 2) [2016] NSWSC 106 found that the statutory scheme of priority does not apply to realisations from circulating trust assets. This decision has potentially profound impacts for both employees and secured creditors in the context of both liquidations and receiverships.

    A summary of the case

    Filed under:
    Australia, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Wage, Beneficiary, Liquidation, Liquidator (law), Australian Taxation Office, Corporations Act 2001 (Australia), Trustee
    Authors:
    Matthew Critchley
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    Corrs Chambers Westgarth
    The enforcement of debt owed by a taxpayer
    2016-05-27

    Introduction

    Governments raise taxes to ensure the country can fund essential public services. Taxes are used to build and maintain public infrastructure such as roads and transport services and to provide education, a world class health care system as well as welfare assistance.

    Paying taxes is part of our civic duty. Sometimes, however, taxpayers (whether individuals or companies) do not or cannot meet their obligations and it is necessary for steps to be taken by and on behalf of the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to recover those taxes.

    Filed under:
    Australia, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Private Client & Offshore Services, Tax, William Roberts Lawyers, Debtor, Dividends, Debt, Life insurance, Australian Taxation Office
    Authors:
    Robert Ishak , Bruce Cussen
    Location:
    Australia
    Firm:
    William Roberts Lawyers

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