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Share Purchases

SHARE PURCHASE LAWYERS

Share Purchases for Australian Businesses and Investors

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Buying shares in a company can be an effective way to invest, grow your business interests, or restructure ownership; but it comes with complex legal, tax, and commercial risks. At Enterprise Legal, our highly experienced team advises clients across Australia on share purchases, helping you navigate every stage of the transaction with clarity and confidence.

Unlike buying a business’s assets, buying shares means you’re acquiring ownership of the company itself, including all its assets, liabilities, and legal relationships. Whether you’re buying shares from unrelated sellers, participating in a family succession plan, or investing as an employee, it’s crucial to understand what you’re really buying—and how to protect your position.

We work closely with your accountant and other advisers to ensure your share transaction is structured in a way that’s legally compliant, tax-effective, and commercially sound.

Most of our share purchase services are offered on a fixed or capped-fee basis, so you know your costs upfront. And you can easily book your initial appointment online to get started.

What We Help With

  • Share Sale Agreements: drafting, negotiating, and reviewing agreements for buying or selling shares
  • Due Diligence: investigating company finances, contracts, tax risks, legal disputes, and other hidden liabilities
  • Shareholder Agreements: drafting or updating agreements to reflect new ownership structures
  • Regulatory Compliance: including ASIC filings, directors’ duties, and company constitution changes
  • Tax Structuring: working alongside your accountant or financial adviser to ensure tax-effective transactions and avoid unexpected tax consequences
  • Related-Party Share Sales: managing legal and commercial issues when shares change hands between family members or connected parties, especially for succession planning
  • Employee Share Purchases: advising businesses and employees on share buy-ins, management buyouts, and employee equity schemes

Why Share Purchases Need Specialist Advice

Liabilities Transfer with the Shares
When you buy shares, you take on the company’s existing liabilities—including debts, contracts, leases, and legal disputes.

Different Tax Outcomes
Asset sales and share sales have different tax consequences for both buyers and sellers, affecting stamp duty, capital gains, and GST.

Impact on Control and Governance
Share purchases can change voting rights, management control, and dividend entitlements.

Family Business Succession
Related-party share sales often play a key role in succession planning. They require careful structuring to balance family interests, tax efficiency, and business continuity.

Employee Buy-Ins
Employees buying into a business need clear terms to avoid disputes and ensure a smooth transition of ownership.

Integrated Legal and Financial Advice
Successful share transactions require close collaboration between lawyers, accountants, and financial advisers. We work as part of your advisory team to ensure all legal, tax, and commercial angles are covered.

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Share Purchases FAQs

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What’s the difference between buying shares and buying a business?
Buying shares means acquiring ownership of the company itself, including all its assets, debts, contracts, and liabilities. Buying a business (an asset purchase) involves only specific assets and contracts, leaving liabilities with the seller unless otherwise agreed.
Why is due diligence important when buying shares?
Because when you buy shares, you inherit the company’s legal and financial history. Thorough due diligence uncovers hidden risks before you commit.
Can family members buy or sell shares between themselves?
Yes, but related-party transactions have unique tax and legal implications. Proper structuring helps avoid disputes, tax penalties, and future challenges.
Can employees buy shares in their company?
Absolutely. Many businesses encourage employee buy-ins or management buyouts as part of succession planning. We help structure these deals to protect both the business and the employee.
Do you offer fixed fees for share purchase transactions?
Yes. Most of our share purchase services are provided on a fixed or capped-fee basis, so you know your costs upfront.