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Resources Built From Real Business Experience

We've spent years helping people set up companies across Australia. During that time, we noticed the same questions coming up again and again. So we started documenting everything – not just the paperwork, but the context behind the decisions.

These materials aren't textbook theory. They're drawn from actual client situations we've navigated, regulatory changes we've tracked, and mistakes we've helped people avoid.

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What You'll Actually Find Here

Each resource addresses specific challenges we see in formation work. Some are quick reads, others need a bit more attention – but all focus on practical application.

1

Formation Guides

Step-by-step walkthroughs for different entity types. We cover PTY LTD, trusts, and partnership structures with real examples from NSW and Victoria registrations.

2

Compliance Templates

Documents we've refined over hundreds of filings. Shareholder agreements, trust deeds, and director resolutions that actually hold up when ASIC comes knocking.

3

Tax Structure Planning

Breakdowns of how different structures affect your ATO obligations. We explain things like franking credits and Division 7A in ways that don't require an accounting degree.

4

Case Study Library

Real scenarios from client work (details changed for privacy). See how similar businesses approached their setup and what worked or didn't in their situations.

5

Regulatory Updates

Monthly summaries of changes that affect company formation. We track ASIC bulletins, ATO rulings, and state-level modifications so you don't have to.

6

Quick Reference Sheets

One-page summaries for when you need information fast. Fee schedules, deadline calendars, and entity comparison charts you can print or save.

Who Creates These Materials

Our content team includes people who've worked in company registrations, tax advisory, and legal documentation. They're not just writers – they've actually filed these forms and dealt with the consequences when things go wrong.

Each guide goes through review by someone who's handled that specific type of formation recently. If regulations change, we update within days because we're monitoring the same compliance channels for our own client work.

Lachlan Dunworth, compliance documentation specialist

Lachlan Dunworth

Compliance Documentation

Spent six years at a corporate registry before joining us. He's the one who spots outdated ASIC forms before they cause problems.

Sienna Pemberton, tax structure specialist

Sienna Pemberton

Tax Structure Analysis

Former tax accountant who got tired of seeing people lock themselves into inefficient structures. Now she writes guides that explain the trade-offs up front.

Freya Kirkwood, content development lead

Freya Kirkwood

Content Development

Coordinates updates across all materials and maintains our case study library. She makes sure examples stay relevant to current business conditions in Australia.

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Resources Available

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Monthly Updates

65

Case Studies

12

Years Experience

How Most People Use These Materials

There's no required order, but we've noticed patterns in how people approach company formation learning. Here's what typically works well.

Foundation Research

Start with entity comparison guides to understand your options. Most people spend 2-3 weeks reading case studies similar to their situation and mapping out tax implications.

Usually takes 3-4 weeks of occasional reading

Structure Planning

Once you know which entity type fits, dive into the specifics. Review compliance requirements, understand ongoing obligations, and check our template documents to see what you're committing to.

2-3 weeks for thorough review

Documentation Preparation

Use our templates and guides to prepare your formation documents. Many people work with an accountant at this stage, using our materials as reference points for discussions.

1-2 weeks depending on complexity

Ongoing Reference

After formation, most people keep our compliance calendars and update summaries handy. The quick reference sheets get used more than the detailed guides at this point.

Continuous as needed