Helping Australian Businesses Manage Financial Distress Responsibly
At Restructure Partners, we assist Australian business owners and directors in navigating complex financial challenges.
Our services focus on Small Business Restructuring, Tax Debt Management, Director Penalty Notice (DPN) responses, and Debt Relief Solutions — each designed to help you understand your lawful options, engage constructively with creditors and the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), and move forward with compliance and confidence.
All formal insolvency and restructuring services are conducted by, or under the supervision of, a Registered Small Business Restructuring Practitioner (ASIC-registered) in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and ASIC Regulatory Guidelines.
What we do
Our Services

1. Small Business Restructuring (SBR)
In many cases, Small Business Restructuring (SBR) may help you avoid liquidation and work towards improved financial stability through structured restructuring.
If your business is under financial stress but remains viable, the Small Business Restructuring (SBR) process can help you continue trading while addressing debts.
We assist eligible companies to prepare a compliant restructuring plan, assess their financial position, and liaise with creditors to agree on sustainable repayment outcomes.
Our practitioners ensure all steps meet the eligibility criteria and reporting requirements set out by ASIC and the ATO.

2. Director Penalty Notice (DPN) Solutions
Understand your obligations and take timely action when facing an ATO notice.
If you’ve received a Director Penalty Notice from the Australian Taxation Office, it’s critical to act quickly.
We help company directors understand their personal liability under DPN legislation, review the company’s tax position, and outline lawful options — such as paying outstanding PAYG, GST, and Superannuation Guarantee Charge (SGC) debts, or entering a formal restructuring process.
All advice is factual and process-based, ensuring you remain compliant while protecting your legal rights.

3. ATO Payment Plans & Negotiation
In many cases, tax debts may be restructured into more manageable instalments through structured arrangements with the ATO.
For businesses unable to pay tax debts in full, we help establish ATO payment plans that align with your cash flow forecasts and financial capacity.
We prepare documentation, assist with payment arrangement applications, and ensure all activity statements and tax returns are up to date.
Our team works within ATO frameworks to help you maintain compliance, reduce interest exposure where eligible, and avoid escalation into recovery action.

4. Business Liquidation & Debt Relief Solutions
Formal processes for companies that can no longer continue trading.
When a business is no longer viable, voluntary liquidation or formal debt relief may be the most appropriate step.
We guide directors through each stage — from assessing the company’s liabilities and assets to managing creditor communication and fulfilling ASIC reporting obligations.
Our focus is on achieving a fair, transparent outcome while protecting directors’ personal and professional interests.
How We Work
Confidential Consultation
We start with a private discussion to understand your situation and obligations.
Assessment & Compliance Review
We analyse your financial position and identify eligible solutions under current legislation.
Clear Path Forward
You receive structured, step-by-step guidance from qualified professionals until the process is complete.
We pride ourselves on providing transparent, fixed-fee services and operating with integrity, empathy, and compliance at every stage.
⚖️ Legal and Compliance Notice
Restructure Partners Pty Ltd Lead Generation Australia PTY LTD provides general information only and does not constitute personal financial, legal, or taxation advice. All formal insolvency and restructuring work is conducted by, or under the supervision of, a Registered Small Business Restructuring Practitioner (ASIC Reg. No. 561447). Eligibility for services depends on each client’s specific circumstances. You should seek independent professional advice before acting on any information provided.
