Monday, April 25, 2016

Bankruptcy in Adelaide - Changes that help Small Business and Entrepreneurs



Do you appreciate how much Bankruptcy Adelaide is changing? The Australian Government at the end of 2015 put forward some progressive changes to the Bankruptcy Laws in Australia. The most significant of these is the length of time that a person is bankrupt for. At this time, there is a minimum amount of time that you must stay bankrupt, having said that, this 3 year period may very well be reduced down to just 12 months. So if you are inquiring about Bankruptcy, this news may be fairly important to you.

Mark Carnegie in the Financial Review on the 7th December 2015 proposed that "the proposed changes to ease the burden of bankruptcy laws didn't go far enough and the government should adopt US-style laws to protect the family home".

These updates to the issue of Bankruptcy will take 18 months to implement. Mr Carnegie, went on to say in the Financial Review that defending family assets was necessary because "banks just terrorise small business and the mental health consequences to society are enormous.

The problem is Australia's bankruptcy laws deterred investors from supporting start-ups, and as a result mentoring had been "driven out of the system".

"They naturally find it very intimidating themselves personally and with their assets at risk in a risky early-stage deal, but with their own money in the deal and a lightened-up provision I think we 'd probably see more willingness. It could be more important than the money.

Fraudulent Behavior

The argument around this Bankruptcy issue in Adelaide that some make is that this change will only invite fraudulent behavior opening pandora's box so to speak for the unscrupulous to maltreatment of the bankruptcy system. We have taken a look at the minimum, but on the other side of the issue, The government is not suggesting to change the maximum term of 8 years if it deems a bankrupt has appeared in an unethical or fraudulent way, and there are no propositions to change the repercussions of misrepresenting yourself or financial situation when filing for bankruptcy in Australia.

As a bankruptcy professional in Adelaide, I have a decent share of experience when it comes to Bankruptcy. And having dealt with countless bankruptcy cases in Adelaide I have never uncovered someone abusing the system or acting in a reckless way as to exploit the insolvency laws in Australia. When it comes to Bankruptcy, every week I help a small business owner or entrepreneur go through the very tough task of bankruptcy, not once have I felt they are happy about it. The average small business owner or entrepreneur in Adelaide does not start out taking enormous financial risks with the intention to fail. The media loves citing the apparent abuse that will be rampant if these changes occur, what a joke!

A Win for Small Business

These proposed changes will be good for often the best and brightest in Adelaide not get rejected of the game financially for financial decisions often out of their control. Most small business owners I help with Bankruptcy, are hardworking, tax paying, employers keeping this country going.

There is a fine line with the things the government is trying to do here, since they are attempting to balance helping individuals who have made decisions out of their control, and dissuading people from making errors that land them in trouble and therefore an issue of Bankruptcy. However you also don't want to kill the experience and knowledge that business owners have. You certainly don't want to shatter people simply because they have had an honest failure in a large or small start-up venture that has not panned out.

At the major end of town large reputable companies have long been criticised for their failure to innovate - lets face it they would be more likely to do so if the risks of bankruptcy were reduced because directors are troubled they'll be personally accountable in an insolvency arrangement if the new venture doesn't work out.

The government's suggested 'safe haven' modifications for directors of companies will allow Australia to more fully explore and innovate, which will make big changes for Bankruptcy. I cannot imagine, that these changes will be harmful to Australia's economy, actually these bankruptcy laws will save the tax payer in all areas of health - Especially in the mental health sector because the emotional cost of bankruptcy is substantial. When it comes to Bankruptcy in Adelaide not a day goes by where I don't find out the tragic stories of relationship failures, thoughts of suicide and the list continues.


Bankruptcy helps save lives, and it could save yours. If you want some help with your debts in Adelaide or are just thinking about Bankruptcy, don't hesitate to call us here at Fresh Start Solutions Adelaide on 1300 818 575, or visit our website: freshstartsolutions.com.au/bankruptcy-adelaide

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