Business Structure Types
How to structure your business can be essential to its success. In our experience, each client and their business is unique. This is why we provide tailored advice to you with their business objectives in mind.
We can provide you with legal advice on the benefits of incorporating a company to run your business, or even setting up a trust or partnership. We can also advise you on a number of aspects including the benefits or disadvantages of shareholder, unit holder, and franchise agreements, asset protection, loan agreements, director obligations, and more.
Choosing the right business structure is one of the most important decisions you'll make as a business owner. Choosing the right business structure is crucial for the success and growth of your business. Whether you opt for a partnership, a company, or a sole trader setup, each structure has different legal, financial, and tax implications.
The right choice can help you minimise personal liability, take advantage of tax benefits, and ensure your business operates smoothly. It’s essential to carefully consider factors such as your business size, goals, risk tolerance, and future growth plans to determine which structure best aligns with your needs. Seeking legal advice can help you make an informed decision that supports your long-term success.
There a few different options of business structures available which we can provide tailored legal advice on:

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Business Structure Types
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