Having standard (written) terms and conditions (T&Cs) in place are essential when starting a business – they are the legal basis on which you will be engaging with customers.
Establishing positive and mutually beneficial relationships with suppliers is crucial to the success of your business. This guide provides an overview of how you can find the right suppliers for your business.
What you need to know before deciding to export products and tips to help you take your product or service to international markets.
You may be entitled to compensation if your landlord has undertaken work that has disrupted your business. This guide provides an overview of the situations when you may be entitled to claim compensation and the process you need to follow.
Key information on buying a franchise business and the factors you need to consider before signing up.
An overview of the basic steps you need to follow when importing goods into Western Australia.
Explains the legal obligations of a business owner in key areas such as business structures and registrations, selling goods and services, contracts, employing staff and more.
An overview of the members of the SBDC Board that helps determine the strategic direction of the Corporation.
Explains the different types of employment types and the wage and leave entitlements for each. This includes information on full-time, part-time, casual and fixed term employees as well as apprentices and trainees.
An overview of all of our marketing information including financial processes and procedures, financial planning documents, tax requirements and tax deductions and concessions.
If you develop a new product, service, process or idea it belongs to you and is considered your intellectual property (IP). You must formally register your IP to ensure legal ownership. This page explains the different types of ways you can protect your IP.