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Monthly Archives: April 2024
Brokers should be aware of new compensation scheme details
Finance and mortgage brokers should be aware that the government’s new Compensation Scheme of Last Resort (CSLR) was rolled out in early April and understand the details around the scheme, according to the Finance Brokers Association of Australia’s managing director … Continue reading
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Opportunities for Aussie brokers in NZ as new association makes its mark
With around only 50 per cent of mortgages in New Zealand written by finance and mortgage advisers (as brokers are known there), there are enormous opportunities for Aussie brokers to expand across the ditch, according to the Finance Brokers Association … Continue reading
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NSW Govt must now act on payroll tax debacle
Friday’s decision by the NSW Supreme Court to uphold the decision by Revenue NSW to charge Loan Market payroll tax retrospectively to 2012 sets a dangerous precedent for aggregators and other states, according to the Finance Brokers Association of Australia … Continue reading
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