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What is the difference between a sole trader and a company?

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A sole trader is an individual running a business, while a company is a separate legal entity owned by shareholders.;Sole traders have unlimited liability, whereas companies provide limited liability protection to the...

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What is the statute of limitations for personal injury claims?

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The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Australia typically ranges from three to six years, depending on the jurisdiction.;It is crucial for victims to file their claims within this period to ensure t...

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What constitutes unlawful discrimination?

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Unlawful discrimination occurs when a person is treated less favorably due to specific attributes.;This includes discrimination based on race, gender, age, and disability.

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How does bankruptcy affect debt recovery?

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Bankruptcy can halt debt recovery efforts and result in the discharge of certain debts.;However, secured creditors may still recover their collateral despite bankruptcy proceedings.

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What is the family provision claim?

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Family provision claims allow eligible family members to seek a share of the estate if they believe they have not been adequately provided for.;The claim must be made within a specified time frame after the death, and...

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How are intestate estates handled in Australia?

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If a person dies intestate, their estate is distributed according to the intestacy laws of the state or territory, which typically prioritize spouses and children.;An administrator is appointed by the court to manage...

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How is cryptocurrency taxed in Australia?

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Cryptocurrency is treated as property for tax purposes, subject to capital gains tax.;Gains from cryptocurrency transactions are taxable, while losses may be claimed as deductions.

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