AFAD � ADDITIONAL FOREIGN AQUIRERS DUTY � WHAT THIS MEANS FOR NEW ZEALANDERS PURCHASING PROPERTY IN AUSTRALIA
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AFAD � ADDITIONAL FOREIGN AQUIRERS DUTY � WHAT THIS MEANS FOR NEW ZEALANDERS PURCHASING PROPERTY IN AUSTRALIA

Since the 1st October 2016 residential conveyancing transactions for which the liability for transfer duty (stamp duty) has arisen, and where the subject property is classed as ‘Additional foreign acquirer duty’ (‘AFAD’) residential land’, then if the purchaser falls within the meaning prescribed in the Duties Act 2001 as a ‘foreign acquirer’, then it is...

WHY YOU NEED AN EXPERIENCED LAW FIRM TO DO YOUR CONVEYANCING
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WHY YOU NEED AN EXPERIENCED LAW FIRM TO DO YOUR CONVEYANCING

Following on from a recent article we published regarding cheap ‘will kits’, we often find that clients are also compromising one of the largest purchases they will make in their lifetime, being the purchase of their first home or real estate, all for the sake of saving a small amount of money. We find that...

LICENCED VENUES NOW REQUIRING ID SCANNING
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LICENCED VENUES NOW REQUIRING ID SCANNING

Following on from the implementation of the Tackling Alcohol-Fuelled Violence Legislation Amendment Act 2016 and to last year’s article regarding the change to trading hours (https://www.affinitylawyers.com.au/blog-view/reducing-alcohol-fuelled-violence-will-this-179), a new piece of legislation named the Liquor and Other Legislation Act 2017 was introduced in March 2017 and as a result, all premises that fall within the definition...

MINIMUM WAGE RISE IN AUSTRALIA AFTER ANNUAL WAGE REVIEW
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MINIMUM WAGE RISE IN AUSTRALIA AFTER ANNUAL WAGE REVIEW

On 6 June 2017, the Fair Work Commission (‘the Commission’) handed down its decision in relation to the annual wage review., As a result, from 1 July 2017, the minimum annual wage in Australia has risen from $672.70 p/w ($17.70 p/h) to $694.90 p/w ($18.29 p/h).  Modern award minimum rates of pay will also increase...

RELATIONSHIP BREAKDOWN – DO YOU NEED TO LODGE A CAVEAT?
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RELATIONSHIP BREAKDOWN – DO YOU NEED TO LODGE A CAVEAT?

Where there has been a relationship breakdown and there is real property involved (for example the matrimonial home or an investment property), then depending on how the property is held by the parties, a caveat may need to be lodged over the property to protect your rights and interests in it before your ex has...

FAMILY PROVISION CLAIMS
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FAMILY PROVISION CLAIMS

Affinity Lawyers first discussed the Western Australian case of Lemon v Mead back in April 2015, (you can read the article here).   In essence, the case deals with the estate of a wealthy mining magnate who left two of his surviving children approximately $400 million each in his will, while the remaining surviving child...