by Quinns_News | May 11, 2016 | Small Business News
Are hard copies of board minutes required to be kept? Nowadays, with all the technological advances many are asking whether companies can keep records of minutes electronically (e.g. PDF version). According to section 251A(1) of the Corporations Act 2001 (‘the Act’),...
by Quinns_News | May 4, 2016 | Small Business News
There is an increasing amount of employees, especially those closing in on retirement, looking to salary sacrifice part of their wages to superannuation. Usually this is done to not only increase their retirement funds, but to also take advantage of taxation...
by Quinns_News | Apr 27, 2016 | Small Business News
Recently, there has been much debate surrounding the proposed changes to section 46 of the Competition and Consumer Act (the Act). This section aims to prohibit the misuse of market power. The recommended amendments were proposed as a result of significant criticism...
by Quinns_News | Apr 13, 2016 | Small Business News
Some of the ways in which you can improve the running of an overseas board meeting include: Planning and preparing the agenda for the meeting like you would with any other meeting. Scheduling meetings well in advance, so that there is enough time for directors to plan...
by Quinns_News | Feb 17, 2016 | Small Business News
All employers owe a duty of care to their workers to not expose them to risks that may affect their health and safety. This duty has been incorporated in the Workplace Health and Safety legislation. Discover If You Have Duty of Care? To be covered by the duty the...
by Quinns_News | Nov 24, 2015 | Small Business News
The case of Fair Work Ombudsman v Longridge Pty Ltd involved the prosecution of a building company in South Australia for the underpayment of wages paid to its sales staff. Paying Sales Staff Wages – Information You Need to Know: Facts Longridge Group was a...