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The current economic climate has brought with it a range of financial pressures, including rising living costs, low wage growth, and high levels of household debt. These factors have contributed to a growing number of Australians facing financial hardship and struggling to make ends meet.

Contents

Guide to Personal Insolvency

What's included

  • Bankruptcy
  • Getting out of Bankruptcy
  • Section 73 Proposals
  • Part X Personal Insolvency Agreements
  • Divisible Property in Bankruptcy
  • Bankruptcy & the Home
  • Income Contributions in Bankruptcy
  • Void Transactions in Bankruptcy
  • Preferences in Bankruptcy
  • Voiding Superannuation Contributions
  • Doctrine of Exoneration
  • CGT & Insolvency
  • GST & Insolvency
  • Proofs of Debt & Securities
  • Dividends
  • Objections to Discharge
  • Discharge & Annulment

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FAQs

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Preferences in Bankruptcy - page 44

Divisible Property in Bankruptcy - page 30

Capital Gains Tax & Insolvency - page 56

Section 73 Proposals - page 24

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