CK Momentum Issue 4

NOVEMBER 2014

This edition features an interview with Brett Draffen from Mirvac, which will be of interest to all readers involved in the construction industry or with an interest in the property market.

If you invest in property, then you will also be interested in our articles on the new e-conveyancing system which could have flow on cost savings and a warning about bank guarantees given by tenants.

We also look at some important issues for business owners such as some tips on dismissing employees for poor performance and the Government’s changes to the tax treatment of employee share schemes.

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