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Legal Requirements for Starting a Business in Australia

Legal Requirements for Starting a Business in Australia

What are the legal requirements for starting a business in Australia?

In every country, there are business laws and regulations in place to protect both the businesses and the people associated with. Being compliant with these laws will ensure the smooth running of your business and keep it legal. In this post, we share common legal requirements for starting a business in Australia.

Complete These Basic Legal Requirements Before Starting a Business in Australia

1. Register Your Business in Australia

Business registration is the first of the basic legal requirements for starting a business in Australia. Everyone who wants to start a business must register their business with the proper authorities and get an Australian Business Number (ABN).

Additionally, they have to register for all the taxes that are applicable to their particular industry. These might require you to register for Goods and Services Tax (GST), Tax File Number (TFN), and Pay-as-You-Go (PAYG) withholding.

The registration website of the Australian government will give you more information about the taxes, licenses permits, intellectual property ad other business regulations. You can also register a business name if you want to operate under a particular name, and if you want a unique business name that nobody else can use, you need to apply for a trademark.

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2. Follow Fair Trading Laws

For your business to be legal, it has to follow government regulations for businesses in Australia, particularly fair trading laws. These laws are in place to make sure that you adhere to fair trading practices, maintain competitiveness and keep the customer informed. As a part of the fair trading practice, you need to know about the Australian consumer law in context to your business, comply with the competition and consumer act, Australian standards, and codes of practice.

You will also have to understand the nitty-gritty of selling goods and services. For this, you need to know about Australian trade measurement laws, pricing regulations, laws related to displaying prices, product labelling, rules concerning warranties and refunds and selling goods and services.

3. Enforce Contracts

Enforce ContractsThe next on the list of basic legal requirements for starting a business in Australia is contracts. As a business owner, you have to understand contracts, their terms and stipulations, before signing them. And you will be signing a lot of them when running a business.

When you agree to make a product or render service in lieu of money or any other benefit, it is a legal commercial contract and contracts are legally enforceable by the law. Failing to meet the terms of the contract are grounds enough for legal action against your company, so make sure that you’ve read and that you adhere to all clauses.

4. Adhere to Privacy Law

Privacy law regulates how the personal information of customers should be handled. Most businesses collect and store their customer’s personal information, but keep in mind that there are strict guidelines to make sure that such information does not fall into the hands of others.

You have to take every precaution to protect your customer’s personal data. If you need help with data security and data privacy, talk to us

5. Follow Importing and Exporting Rules

You can’t just decide to import or export products. One of the main legal requirements for starting a business in Australia is that no importing or exporting can be done without advice and information from the Department of Home Affairs.

6. Do Not Infringe Intellectual Property

Any intangible property which is a result of creativity like patents and copyrights is intellectual property. One of the legal requirements for starting a business in Australia is that you have to register your intellectual property in Australia.

Additionally, any goods that you export should not infringe the intellectual property of any other business. Understanding intellectual property laws is the best way to save yourself from legal and financial penalties and actions. Do a comprehensive search to be sure that it isn’t already registered.

7. Abide by the Laws for Employing People

When you employ somebody, you are responsible for them while they are at work within premises or if they are doing work outside the office. You bear many legal obligations towards them like paying fair wages, reimbursing them for any expenses related to work, following the guidelines laid down by the work health and safety regulations and codes of practice, and having adequate worker’s compensation insurance.

In a nutshell, you need to abide by the laws for employing people, and you must understand these legal requirements before starting a business and employing staff. 

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8. Understand the National Anti-Bullying Laws

When thinking about the things you need to start a business legally, don’t forget about the legal risks associated with bullying and harassment of an employee or a group of them at the workplace. Bullying tends to put the worker’s health and safety at risk and should never be taken lightly.

Employees gossiping If you want to limit your potential liability, take the necessary steps and minimise occurrences of bullying or harassment. 

9. Be Mindful of Environmental Protection Laws

Today, governments are taking strict steps to ensure that all businesses are mindful of their obligations towards the environment. Robust environmental licences and permits are now included in the basic legal requirements for starting a business to make companies responsible for their environmental duties. These environmental protection laws are jointly administered by the federal and local governments.

Each and every business can play a role in managing the environment. However, the laws of the environment that are applicable to your business depends solely on your business type.

10. Know Your Legal Marketing Obligations

Marketing is an essential part of running a business. This is how you create brand awareness and reach out to the public. Quite often, companies use cunning marketing gimmicks to mislead consumers or customers. Sometimes they even use it to misrepresent the product or the service.

No matter which ends you look at it, the customer is the one who bears the brunt of this malpractice. When marketing your products or services, you need to work within the regulations that govern them. Marketing laws mostly pertain to advertising, spamming, pricing, signage, etc. 

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Legal Requirements for Starting a Business Based on Your Business Structure

There are different business structures in Australia, and the most common are sole trader, partnership and company.

Sole Trader

If you are starting a business in Australia as a sole trader, your business will have no separate legal entity. That means only you will be responsible for the liabilities related to your business.

Partnership

If you want to register a business in Australia with another person or a group of people, you would consider a partnership. In this type of business, partners will have a partnership agreement and it will determine the profits of each partner.

Company (Pty Ltd)

A proprietary limited company is the most common business structure in Australia. There are more regulatory requirements for a company, but the company will remain a separate legal entity from its owners. 

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Other Legal Requirements for Starting a Business in Australia

Starting a business is not easy. There are many things that you need to take care of before you can really start a company and keep it running. The legal aspect of starting a business in Australia is one of the most important.

There is so much you need to know in terms of legalities that you might find yourself confused and frustrated. The golden rule is to be on the side of caution. Make sure you’ve met all of the legal requirements for starting a business in Australia.

Before it becomes overwhelming, seek help from highly skilled practitioners and use good legal advisory services in your territory. Check out BGC Consultants or the tool called the Australian Business Licence and Information Service (ABLIS), which helps you identify all licenses and permits required for your line of business.

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Importance Of Strategic Management in IT Companies

Importance Of Strategic Management in IT Companies

Importance Of Strategic Management in IT Companies

Information technology is a big part of every business. There was a time when technology was frowned upon but now in today’s world, everyone wants a piece of the pie. The good thing is that IT makes work easy, accurate and quick. On the flip side, if managed without care it can cause major headaches In today’s business, the key to success lies in Strategic Management. In its absence, the business will lack direction and eventually go belly up.

 

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What Stops You Employing Remotely?

What Stops You Employing Remotely?

What Is Stopping You From Employing Remotely? 

Today, we’ve been asked about hiring remotely and it’s an interesting one, because here at Dorks Delivered we do hire abroad and think it can be fantastic when done properly. We have people that work within Australia, as well as people that work overseas for us. The reason we decided to hire people remotely was due to a couple of factors. The main one is that we operate an IT company. As part of our business we need to monitor and manage other companies, and a lot of the time we needed to do this overnight. If we can monitor and get the work done during the off-peak time for these companies, we can make sure that they have their uptime and integrity during the day. Remote hiring is perfect for this, and perfect for some parts of our business.  

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5 ITIL Processes

5 ITIL Service Lifecycle Management Processes to Review Today

An Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is best described as a framework with a set of best practices for providing competent IT support services to an organisation. Its main goal is to produce affordable IT service management. 

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5 Key Stages and Life Cycle of Asset Management

5 Key Stages and Life Cycle of Asset Management

Assets are the strength of every company. Knowing what you have, where it is, and its condition helps in planning for future assignments and meeting business requirements.

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How to Improve Team Dynamics

Business means working in groups. When people work in groups, different and distinctive personalities emerge. Based on these personalities, the group members take on roles and behave accordingly. This is known as “group dynamics”. A team is a group of people working together so the same dynamics apply to the team. The performance of a team is directly proportional to the team dynamics. Good dynamics will increase productivity and lead to good decision making and vice-versa. Every leader aspires to have a good team with him so the group can achieve to its highest potential.

 

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How to Improve Your Team’s Mindset and Grow Your Business

7 Motivation and Mindset Strategies for Business Growth in Any Industry

Important achievements require a clear focus, all-out effort, and a bottomless trunk full of strategies. Plus allies in learning – Carol Dweck

Success and growth cannot be achieved by sitting idle and assuming that business can now run on its own. It is not your DNA which will decide how far you will go and neither will the success of your predecessors determine your own success. “Motivation” and “Mindset” are the two key elements of achieving business growth in any industry. Goals give direction while motivation and mindset help achieve them. Every day going to work, with a fixed mindset, may help you achieve your goals but it will not inspire anyone to do better. To achieve the wow! factor, you need to have a growth mindset which provides the right motivation to improve and persevere at all costs.

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How Do Small Business Owners Go Away On Holidays-Dorks Delivered

How Do Small Business Owners Go Away on Holidays

Does owning a business you have to kiss holidays goodbye? As a business owner of 11 years, I make sure that if I’m going to be going away on holiday, my staff are completely ready for the event. Being a business owner does not have to mean you can’t take a break every once in a while, but going on holiday requires diligence and careful planning if you want to keep your business running smoothly even while you’re away. Here’s what I do to make sure everyone is prepared.

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What Is Your Passion and How You Can Make Money From It?

What Is Your Passion and How You Can Make Money From It?

How to Monetise Your True Passion

Today, I was asked what was my passion and was I able to turn that into a profession. I had to have a think about it because I’ve been in business for myself now for a number of years. I started my first business when I was only 12, and that continued into an ABN registered company at the soonest possible time of 14 and 9 months. Since then, I’ve been working constantly. To give you an idea, that means that I’ve been in business for 19 years or nearly two-thirds of my entire life (as of the writing of this article), which is an achievement by any standard.

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Mobile Device Management – Is It Needed?

Mobile Device Management – Is It Needed?

We had a question come through about mobile device management and whether is it needed within the business world? Now in my opinion as a director of an IT company, I can say 100% that it is needed as soon as you are dealing with a business that uses business critical applications on the devices that they have, or if there’s more than 10 devices under management.

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Startup Experience In Business

Startup Experience In Business

Starting a business can be hard work. If you’re a small business owner or have started a business, most of the time you have some sort of drive behind what was the inspiration. Some people get financial backing and some people don’t and start from scratch and back themselves. I was lucky enough to be in a professional job where I was able to save enough of a safety net to start the business as a side hustle, while I was still employed by my regular employer.

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The Future of Remote Work

Today’s question: is remote working worth the hype? I think this is really, really interesting that I’ve been asked this question because I’m in a very good position where we are in IT company that operates with companies remotely. We employ staff that work with us remotely. So we are both the employer, and in a sense the employee of a remote workspace. In my opinion, it definitely helps productivity as long as you’re in an environment that allows for it and you’ve got a mindset of success. You can’t have someone who needs to be spoon fed working remotely. You need to make sure that you have the discipline and due diligence to continue to work day in and day out to get the job done, make sure that this is easily viewable, and you don’t get ripped off.

 

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5 Ways to Work On Your Business This Holiday Season

5 Ways to Work On Your Business This Holiday Season

 A common belief is that everything slows down as the year-end approaches. People start leaving work early to catch up on last-minute shopping for Christmas and the New Year, fewer phone calls are attended because employees are either on leave or celebrating early, and new jobs are postponed until the new year starts. All these are indicators of slowing down. 

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Are You Focusing On The Wrong Numbers In Your Business-Dorks Delivered

Are You Focusing on the Wrong Numbers in Your Business?

In business, numbers are important. But all numbers are not equally important. Quantitative data has a way of becoming confusing, chaotic and irrelevant if the right parameters are not set. This does not mean you need to stop looking at them. What you need is caution. Be cautious that the numbers you are concentrating on really matter. One of the basic truths about why most businesses fail in the first year itself is that they are not looking at the right set of numbers, the numbers that really make a difference.
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Pareto Principle

How to Use the 80/20 Rule in Business

The Pareto Principle

An Italian economist by the name of Vilfredo Pareto is known to have proposed the 80/20 rule. According to this rule, 80% of the results are delivered from 20% of the efforts. When applied to the business world, the rule means simply that 80% of the company’s sales or revenue comes from just 20% of the customer base.

How the 80/20 Rule Can Transform Your Business

A common business approach is to make the most of every opportunity presented. Sometimes, you just jump in with all guns blazing. You either want all or nothing. What many fail to do is analyse the situation.

A detailed analysis is necessary in order to understand whether you are making a good business decision or not. For example, it might be more beneficial to concentrate on just a small portion of your opportunities in order to maximise your output. What you need to think about are time and cost efficiencies.

When you are running a business, you need to get maximum output from minimum input. This is how smart businesses operate. Therefore, work on those things that will yield you the best results.

1. Be Clear on What You Are Doing

As a business owner, you need to completely understand your work from the ground up. Once you are aware of every aspect of your service offerings and your business, you can identify the problem areas. Rectifying these problem areas will increase your business efficiency.

2. Measure

Everything needs to be measured using analytical tools. This is the only way to figure out what works and what does not. There are many analytical tools available at your disposal. The most prominent tool on the web is Google Analytics. You can set up goals and check your performance. Similarly, it will also tell you the areas where your performance is great. Measuring results will allow you to build data that you can then make comparisons with.

3. Think Boldly and Work Smart

To work smart, you need to think outside the box. Be bold and take a few chances. Remember, only take calculated risks when the odds are in your favour. It is not wise to be bold when things are stacked against you.

How to Use the 80/20 Principle in Business

Let us now see how we can use the 80/20 principle in business to yield optimum output.

1. Look at Social Media Results

Social media is very helpful in giving any business good exposure. At the same time, it also helps build brand loyalty. On social media platforms, some tactics work better than others. Using analytics, you can work out what works on which platform and the result that it yields. Using this insight, you can concentrate your efforts on those methods that yield 80% of the result. You can either continue with the rest as is or do away with it completely.

2. Know Your Customers and How They Order

Knowing your customer is very important. So, it is important to study how they order and how much they order. This information is necessary to find out who contributes the most to your earnings. Using analytics, this information is easy to find. If you concentrate your sales and marketing efforts on these high-profile customers, you can curb your expenses immensely.

Targeted marketing removes the wasted efforts on the ears that are not listening; with some extra attention on the high rollers, you can increase your earning capacity. The key to remember here is that 80% of your revenue comes from just 20% of the customers. So, it is necessary to identify these 20% of customers so that your team and products can be built out with accuracy.

3. Budget Efficiency

What you deem as a sufficient budget may not necessarily be so. Being both over-budget and under-budget is harmful to business. Studies have shown that most new and small businesses tend to spend as little as 7% of their earnings on marketing.

A very obvious fact is that consistent and smart marketing is necessary to build up the brand name. Using the 80/20 rule, you need to figure out the marketing expenditures that would lead to the best results.

4. Time Management

As a business owner, you might think that you need to work 24/7 in order to succeed. If you can identify that one activity that wastes most of your time and cut it out or outsource it, you will have more time to do the things that actually increase your bottom line, which means more time to spend working on your business. Limiting wasteful activities is the driving factor here.

Streamlining your processes is yet another way to increase your productivity. The 80/20 rule is everywhere. 20% of the activities undertaken lead to 80% of time wastage. In order to manage time better, you should take steps to analyse, understand, and mitigate these 20% of activities. This could be easily done by automation, outsourcing and limiting yourself to certain tasks.

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5. Leave That Which Does Not Sell

In your business, you might be making a lot of products or offering a mix of services. However, you would have noticed that not all of these earn you the same revenue. This means that all your lines are not equally profitable. Keeping them all does not make any sense. Those that are the most profitable need to have your complete attention.

It would not be a bad idea to leave behind whatever doesn’t sell. You will end up with your perfect 80% of high-profit services, and the 20% revenue wasters will be gone. This is a process that always needs review and refinement.

The Final Word

The entire discussion leads to the fact that you need to apply 20% of your effort to get 80% of the results. It does not mean that the remaining 20% of the results are not worth your effort. What it means is to use the 80/20 rule in a manner that can benefit you the most. First, aim your 20 to make your 80 happy.

Being happy in business is paramount. To do this, where needed, redistribute your resources in a calculated way to ensure you get the quality and integrity your clients are accustomed to. Once you have achieved this big target, you can take a breath and work on what remains. As a business owner, it is in your hands to use the 80/20 rule to your advantage. This rule is not pulled out of thin air. It is a strategic, simplified way to see continued growth and a pathway to success.

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How to Have a Creative Rapport With Your Customers

Running a business can stink! Some people are extroverted natural talkers, some are introverted, detail-oriented amazing workers. To have stratospheric success in business you need to articulate and able to be both, you need to be comfortable to have a CRAP with your customers. This book teaches you how to step away from your throne, out of the shadows and become the person who listens to what your customers want, delivers on the promises and do it in a way that doesn’t feel unnatural and grows your business at the same time.

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Kennard
02:22 28 Nov 24
I am very Satisfied with the services provided by Dorks; the teams are highly responsive and supportive.
Eleanor Swanepoel
08:38 19 Nov 24
The Dorks got me into my system after it was locked out and the device destined for landfill. Having worked with the Dorks team for 4 years, I have always found them responsive, helpful and diligent. Thoroughly recommend!
Trent Marshall
03:33 15 Nov 24
Josh and the entire Dorks team could not be any more professional, helpful, friendly and knowledgeable if they tried. Time and time again they were patient and went above and beyond to resolve numerous complicated IT issues for myself and my team, at all hours of the day and night. I recommend them to all size and scale of businesses, as no problem is too large for the Dorks! Thanks again Josh and I wish you and the team every success in work and in life.
Meg Dennis
21:27 08 Nov 24
There are very few organisations that have a service culture of going above and beyond. Josh Lewis, Dorks founder did that this week with myself and several peers, helping us through a difficult IT situation. Dorks Managed IT Services are relationship grounded, solution oriented and outcomes based. They are outstanding in their sector.
Meenakshi Vivek
06:46 08 Nov 24
I had the pleasure of speaking with Joshua from Dorks on an IT issue outside of their scope, and I couldn't be more impressed. He went above and beyond to not only resolve my problem quickly on late Friday afternoon but also was very friendly and supportive. His dedication to ensuring everything was working perfectly, truly stood out. Highly recommend Joshua Lewis @Dorks for anyone needing reliable and expert IT assistance!Thank you so much Josh!
Mark Mathews
02:16 15 Aug 24
I've been a client of Dorks Delivered for many years and for good reason! They are so easy to deal with, value for money, host and manage my website, provide office software at discounted rates, easily fix website issues etc. A seamless and easy IT company to deal and communicate with that I highly recommend for all your IT needs.
john aguiflor
03:59 05 Dec 23
Definitely a dream work place!
The Irrigation Shop
02:52 28 Nov 23
These Dorks are fantastic. Always ready to solve any problem we have. Cyber-security, hardware, even tips on marketing. Josh is always approachable and friendly, and the team are top-notch!
Rob Swanson
21:25 27 Nov 23
Dorks has helped get our company IT needs on track and streamlined. They are easily contactable when problems occur and are quick to get you back up and running!
Rimas Veselis
16:55 27 Nov 23
Always extremely helpful!
Mark Ong
02:00 27 Nov 23
The best organisation I've work with so far. All staff are hands-on and they will understand your business in order to support you the best way possible. They are the partners you need for any kind of tech solutions. I love that they are open to two-way feedback and will let you know if something is realistic or not and what is the best solution to move forward given the circumstances. It is no surprise that they come highly recommended for me.
Ben Rayner
01:28 27 Nov 23
Very happy to recommend Dorks Delivered with Teck support etc, we worked together for over 10 years and have all issues resolved promptly.Thanks Team Dorks
Tim Nelson
01:04 20 Nov 23
A refreshing company to manage my IT requirements. Over and above service, and always coming to me with new ideas and concepts
Louise Bedford
03:10 28 Aug 23
Joshua Lewis is a super star. Generous of spirit, skilled as an interviewer, and gifted with the ability to see exactly what people need - I'm sure you'll enjoy dealing with Dorks Delivered.
Dave Abbot
09:08 09 Aug 23
Absolute guns in the industry. Trustworthy reliable and brutally honest.
Bryan Nillos
00:21 03 Aug 23
Great place and great people to work with. The best MSP, value for money!
Kubrador
04:28 02 Aug 23
I strongly endorse Dorks Delivered for their outstanding Managed IT Services! With a proactive and reliable team, they provide round-the-clock support and top-notch cybersecurity, making them an invaluable partner for achieving business success.
Mark Pope
05:26 06 Jul 23
Definitely talk to Josh Lewis and the Dorks about your managed IT needs. Apart from being smart and having a great team, I have found him to be genuinely concerned about his clients, coming up with the best advice that suits their needs.
Cameron Quin
03:52 05 Jul 23
Honestly, our business wouldn't survive without them. Josh and his team just know everything and I have peace of mind when it comes to the uptime. Of my business. And they give awesome little freebies!!
Adrian Peterson
23:49 25 Apr 23
We recently transferred our I.T. needs to Dorks Delivered and they have been fantastic. The response times, ease of accessibility to them and their understanding of our needs have been brilliant. It's been a complete 180 degree shift from our previous vendor Mercury I.T. We are so pleased with the change and would happily recommend Dorks Delivered to other businesses.

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