by Chris Garlick | Aug 13, 2025 | Tax Law
Frozen Funds in Drop Shipping Business – How Chris Can Help You Recover Running a global e-commerce store can be exciting – but frozen funds in drop shipping business can quickly stop your cash flow and cause major stress. Whether the freeze comes from a bank, payment...
by Chris Garlick | Aug 5, 2025 | Uncategorized
Carried-Forward Losses in Australia: Opportunities and Obstacles for Corporations By Christopher Garlick, Barrister-at-Law International and Domestic Taxation Law Introduction In today’s uncertain economic climate, many Australian corporations are holding substantial...
by Chris Garlick | Jul 30, 2025 | Tax Law
Permanent Establishment Risk in Commissionaire Structures: Why a Legal Opinion Matters If your Australian business operates under a Commissionaire structure with a Hong Kong parent company, you could be exposed to permanent establishment risk under Australian tax law....
by Chris Garlick | Jul 24, 2025 | Uncategorized
Cross-Border Ecommerce and the Commissionaire Trap: Are You Creating a Tax Presence in Australia Without Realising It? As ecommerce operations become increasingly globalised, many businesses are turning to sophisticated logistics and payment structures to reduce...
by Chris Garlick | Jul 16, 2025 | Tax Law
When it comes to Australian taxation, residency status plays a crucial role in determining your tax obligations. For individuals entering or returning to Australia, especially those maintaining ties abroad, understanding how residency is assessed under Australian law...
by Chris Garlick | Jul 9, 2025 | Uncategorized
July 2025 marks the beginning of a new financial year and the time to lodge your 2024 tax return. If you’re wondering whether the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) knows everything about you… the short answer is yes. With advanced data matching, bank feeds, and AI...