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A new precedent for administrators: s 447A relief against ATO garnishee notices

The recent Supreme Court of New South Wales decision of Brereton J provides a new roadmap for relief under s 447A of the Corporations Act to restrain the Deputy Commissioner of Taxation (Commissioner) from enforcing a notice issued under s 260-5 of Schedule 1 of the Taxation Administration Act 1953 (Cth) (s 260-5 Notice). The precedent also has broader application for other forms of statutory charges and garnishee notices in voluntary administration.

25 May 2026

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The limits of equitable subrogation: confirmation that a third party payer cannot force its way into a multi party security trust deed

Security trust deed arrangements are common in Australian financial transactions. These arrangements preserve the securities and priority rights for the benefit of multiple parties.

25 November 2024

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Register of Foreign Ownership of Australian Assets

Just when you thought the FIRB regime could not get more complex. Foreign investors in Australia will need to be prepared for new registration obligations under Australia’s foreign investment regime. The Register of Foreign Ownership of Australian Assets (New Register) is expected to start operating on 1 July 2023.

23 March 2023