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Choosing the Right Business Structure

Published on: 31st March, 2024

Choosing the Right Business Structure


When starting a business in Australia, one of the most critical decisions you'll make is selecting the appropriate business structure.

This choice impacts your tax obligations, legal liability, and potential for growth, making it crucial to understand the available options. Each structure has its distinct advantages and drawbacks, tailored to different business needs and goals. We will explore the four main types of business structures in Australia—Sole Trader, Partnership, Company, and Trust—highlighting the pros and cons of each to help you make an informed decision.


Sole Trader

A Sole Trader is the simplest form of business structure in Australia, where one individual owns and runs the business. It's the most straightforward to set up and requires minimal regulatory compliance, making it an attractive option for small business owners or freelancers.

Partnership

A Partnership involves two or more individuals (up to 20) running a business together. Partnerships in Australia are relatively easy to establish and are governed by agreements outlining each partner's contributions and share of profits (or losses).

Company

A Company is a legal entity separate from its owners (shareholders) and directors. This structure is more complex and regulated than sole traders or partnerships, suitable for businesses seeking growth and scalability.

Trust

A Trust is an entity where a trustee operates a business on behalf of beneficiaries. This structure is complex but offers flexibility in income distribution and tax planning.


Choosing the right business structure in Australia depends on your business needs, goals, and personal circumstances. While sole traders and partnerships offer simplicity and direct control, they come with unlimited liability and potential for personal financial risk. Companies and trusts, though more complex and costly, provide benefits like limited liability, tax advantages, and opportunities for growth. Consider consulting with legal and financial advisors to select the structure that best aligns with your business strategy and long-term objectives.

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Disclaimer:

The information in these show notes is purely factual in nature and, therefore, does not constitute, and should not be relied upon as, legal, Tax or financial product advice. None of the information provided considers your personal objectives, financial situation or needs, and you will need to make your own decision about how to proceed. Alternatively, you should consider seeking advice from a Tax Agent, Lawyer, or licenced Financial Adviser.

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About the Podcast

The Australian Small Business Show
The Australian Small Business Show has been created by small business owners, for small business owners.

Your hosts Matt Heighway and Kristy-Lee Billett, who have both been running businesses for over 15 years, will bring our first hand experiences to offer insights, advice and inspiration to help you build a successful small business.

Each week we’ll discuss one specific strategy, topic, resource or tip that’s relevant for every small business, and we’ll be inviting along some amazing guests and friends in business to share their expertise with you.

Whether you're starting out, scaling up or a seasoned small business owner, this Australian Small Business Show is the show for you.

About your hosts

Kristy-Lee Billett

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Kristy is a nationally recognised HR expert, passionate small business advocate, podcast host, mum, wife, beach lover and runner.

She has spent more than 20 years now working in the field of Human Resources, People Management and Recruitment.

For the last 10 years she has dedicated herself to exclusively supporting small to medium sized businesses, those who employ less than 100 staff with all aspects of their HR, recruitment, people management and resource structures.

She founded her first business in 2006, and today she continues to direct this business, which is now known as People Powered Business.

Today She loves working with businesses inside our People Powered HR community to help them gain the knowledge, tools and resources to handle absolutely anything when it comes to their teams, with complete confidence.

Matt Heighway

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Matt is a CPA who has been working with business owners in multiple capacities for well over two decades. After commencing his career as an Accountant and Business Adviser, his own national start-up won numerous business awards and was featured in BRW fast 100. Since the business sold, he has been working with small-medium business owners helping them with business growth strategies and holistic business coaching.

Matt also is the Director of Lifetime SMSF, an accounting practice that specialises in Self-Managed Super Funds. Helping Australians manage their retirement nest eggs has been a lifelong project for Matt and he continues to get joy from helping.

Matt is a lifelong learner who loves to chat with other business owners. he is passionate about small business and always wants to see them win. He is at his best when things need turning around though, and gets his motivation helping small business owners come back from a set back.