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Choosing the Right Business Structure: Sam’s Expert Take

Date: 18 February 2026

Sam Notley, Partner at Roberts + Morrow, was recently featured in REGGIE, sharing practical insights on one of the most important decisions when starting or growing a business – choosing the right structure.

In the feature, Sam breaks down the four main business structures in Australia – sole trader, partnership, company and trust – and explains what each option means for small and regional businesses. Drawing on decades of experience supporting businesses across New England, Sam highlights how the right structure can influence tax outcomes, asset protection and long‑term growth, and why seeking advice early can make all the difference.

If you’re starting out, reviewing your current structure or planning your next phase of growth, the team at Roberts + Morrow can help you move forward with confidence. Get in touch to discuss tailored advice for your business.

 

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