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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post
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    you should have some entitlement to some form of severance pay.
    If the business can't pay then it's insolvent (can't pay its bills) so the safety net provisions should kick in for you.

    Partnerships are tricky for the owners -- a principle called joint and several liability -- which might mean the owners have to liquidate the partnership to avoid any debts following them around like a bad smell.
    Even if you end the partnership the debts still follow them around, the liability you refer to means any one partner can be sued for the lot.

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    Might be an idea to talk to someone in the know Dave
    You have to look after number one sometimes that docent mean you have to be an a.......
    Just get some sound advice

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post
    Hi Dave
    bummer.
    can't suggest any work possibilities, sorry

    but if the partners do call it quits, this may help to tide you over https://employment.gov.au/fair-entit...-guarantee-feg
    Does this work if they were registered as a company?

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    registration as a company should make the process easier.

    I suggest you keep a record of the days you are directed not to work (and what the direction was) and if the day is paid (= annual leave) or unpaid (which might translate into paid leave if you need to lodge a claim)
    regards from Alberta, Canada

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    Should have given an update. The partnership / company was dissolved just ovet a week ago.

    On the Tuesay night I recieved a call not to come in the next day as ine of the bosses (C...) was tied up with the accountant that day.

    Wednesday night I recieved a similar call sayig prob mo work tilk Monday.

    Over the weekend wad told to meet Monday and all would be explained.

    Monday met on a job to be told would no longet be going to that Job as it was tied up with the ex partner. Told that Horsham Building and Renovation Supplies would no longer be paying my wages. Cant remember the exact words but to the effect that the company no longer exists.

    That said I have unpaid holiday pay, 9 hours sick pay i was never paid and i presume some orher entitlements. I still have not recieved a group certificate and dont kow if they have been paying my taxes.

    So the up shot. 'C' had offered me casual work on a need basis. The pay when you factor in being a contractor over being on wages means I am on 1/2 pay if I accept his offer.

    Will be seriously looking at working for myself and watching the net for any other jobs that may be out there.

    Thanks for all the info you have shared. I am trying to negotiate what is owed and if this fails will have to look at other avenues.

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    Hmm, dodgy bros inc. As for working for yourself you will need a valid license, insurances, etc. You will leave yourself open to litigation if you aren't licensed, be very careful Dave.
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

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    As for tax paid, contact ATO,they will be able to tell you.
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwbuild View Post
    As for tax paid, contact ATO,they will be able to tell you.
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    Also check on whether super has been paid, that is usually the first thing that goes by the wayside

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwbuild View Post
    Hmm, dodgy bros inc. As for working for yourself you will need a valid license, insurances, etc. You will leave yourself open to litigation if you aren't licensed, be very careful Dave.
    Will chase up insurance and license again. Looking at just foing the handyman market. Can do better anf faster than the av handyman therefore should be able to make better money than them.

    Not really interested in anymore major building and renos

    Dave TTC
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    bugger

    good luck with whatever you decide
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    Got a good tag line for any advertising

    "I fix what others can't"

    You have the ability to work and think outside the normal, an admirable trait for a handy man
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by rwbuild View Post
    Got a good tag line for any advertising

    "I fix what others can't"

    You have the ability to work and think outside the normal, an admirable trait for a handy man
    I may just use that

    Dave TTC
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    Quote Originally Posted by rwbuild View Post
    As for tax paid, contact ATO,they will be able to tell you.
    Doesn't matter, the ATO will credit you for PAYG tax even if it hasn't been paid by the Company. The ATO is not able to tell you if it has been paid for privacy reasons. Contact you superfund though to see what has gone in, you can get the ATO to chase this up although you may be out of luck on that one.

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    Dave I won't take any offence in your last post regarding handyman .
    I run a handyman business and have done for over five years .
    And have fixed other provisional jobs!!
    Pm if you want a chat or some pointers .
    Cheers Matt .
    Just the handyman lol lol

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    Thanks Matt. Might give you a call. Think i have your number here somewhere

    Dave TTC
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