Pym's Technology Lawyers
Pym's Technology Lawyers

Doing Business Basics

Pym’s Technology Lawyers is pleased to provide information that will assist in establishing a new company in Australia. This information should be useful for entrepreneurs starting their own business for the first time and for international companies that want to get a ‘snapshot’ of the business environment for ICT companies in Australia.

Pym’s Technology Lawyers would be pleased to provide legal services in the establishment of a company, including company secretarial services. We also offer a service whereby it allows companies to use Pym's address as the company’s registered office.  We can assist in localising any sales contracts or drafting contracts for the sales of products or services that are appropriate for the Australian market place. Our contracts include contracts for the Software Business, Hardware Business, Consulting and Development Business and Hosting Business. Please contact us for other types of contracts.  

Employment contracts for Australian jurisdictions can be obtained from AIIA.biz under the section of Employment and Contracting.

 

If you are considering setting up an ICT business, company or branch office in Australia, there are a number of issues that you should consider:

This section includes information on all these areas.

You should also be aware of the requirements for a Company Constitution. We have an online contract template available for a Company Constitution and an explanation of how and when this should be used.   

It is important that you consider the taxation ramifications of doing business in Australia and you should discuss this with your accountant or tax adviser.

 

Next, learn about Business Structures

 
 

Starting your business in Australia


Buy online contract templates from AIIA.biz Experts to help set your new business up right, first time.

Explore the business specific areas on AIIA.biz to find contracts that are suitable to your type of business, as well as for employing staff and protecting your intellectual property