

Prath Balasubramaniam is the Founder and Director of an esteemed law firm, bringing a strategic and straightforward approach to asset structuring, transactions, and taxation affairs. His profound commitment to client relationships enhances his ability to resolve complex legal issues and manage significant disputes effectively. Prath’s clientele spans private businesses and family-owned enterprises, thriving in business structuring, legal restructures, mergers and acquisitions, and property development. His expertise in capital raising and navigating inbound and outbound transactions, alongside foreign investment regulations, is well recognized. With a Master of Taxation and accreditation as a Chartered Tax Advisor from The Tax Institute of Australia, Prath offers exceptional insight into both Federal and state tax matters, such as CGT, GST, stamp duty, land tax, and payroll tax. He collaborates seamlessly with accountants and advisers to deliver comprehensive client service. Prath holds leadership roles, having founded Capital Five Partners, and contributed strategically across various industries in positions with KHQ Lawyers, M+K Lawyers, and others. His experience includes advising IT, engineering, health and medical companies, among others, focusing on legal structures, mergers, tax-sensitive restructuring, and succession planning. He also co-founded a sustainability-focused blockchain company, EcoGen Technologies, applying his visionary mindset to edge computing technologies and renewable energy. Prath’s dedication to law is complemented by his passion for social issues and personal development, regularly engaging in discussions to facilitate personal growth. Prath’s legal journey began at Minter Ellison, with substantial roles in Harwood Andrews Lawyers, before advancing to leadership positions. His academic foundation at the University of Melbourne and the University of NSW, with degrees in Law and Commerce, underscores his robust legal and financial expertise.
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