Established in 2002, Munro Doig is a boutique law firm based in Perth, Western Australia. We pride ourselves on being leaders in the areas of taxation, superannuation, commercial and migration law. Munro Doig is committed to finding strategic solutions to complex legal problems and providing expert advice to a wide range of clients, from small-medium enterprises to high net-worth individuals. If you have a problem, we have the solution.
Munro Doig advises businesses and supports professional advisers in all areas of Australian domestic and international tax law, across every stage of the business life cycle. We work to limit our clients’ tax exposure and minimise risk. We pro...
Read MoreAustralians are now living longer and Government policy is to encourage (and compel) us to fund our own retirement. Munro Doig regularly provides advice and assistance to clients in relation to Self-Managed Superannuation Funds (“SMSF”). The...
Read MoreImmigration law is a complex and fast-changing area of law which often responds to labour market needs and the policy views of the government of the day. Munro Doig’s migration law team is highly regarded in the profession and is often called ...
Read MoreMunro Doig has extensive experience in assisting small to medium enterprises in a broad range of commercial issues across various industry sectors. We have keen insight into commercial realities. We have strong negotiation skills, contract draft...
Read MoreAlthough trusts are very widely used in commercial and other contexts in Australia, they are extremely complex and very often significantly misunderstood. One of the many reasons for their use is taxation efficiency. However, in many cases the c...
Read MoreMunro Doig’s client base of small to medium enterprises and individuals includes a large number of actual or aspiring property developers. Apart from the financial and planning issues these clients regularly confront, there are also a number o...
Read MoreLester practises broadly in commercial law, providing expert advice to small and medium enterprises; high net-worth individuals and family groups. His commercial practice includes business sales and acquisitions, partnerships, joint ventures,...
Read MoreAntony is an accomplished lawyer specialising in tax and superannuation law, known for clear advice and strategic thinking. He has extensive experience gained with a leading national firm in Australia and a specialist international tax practice...
Read MoreLeonie joined Munro Doig in June 2019 and practises in taxation, superannuation, estate planning, probate, trusts, duties and general commercial matters affecting small businesses and individuals. Leonie has a particular interest in assisting n...
Read MoreMelissa was admitted to practise law in Western Australia in 2015. After gaining experience in a broad range of matters, she now practices exclusively in migration law. Melissa provides advice to individuals and corporations on a broad range of...
Read MoreKim has worked in the legal industry since 2002. Prior to joining Munro Doig in 2022, Kim had spent 20 years in legal administration specialising in corporate and commercial litigation, with 10 of those years in national law firms. Kim has a...
Read MoreSharni joined the firm at the end of 2022. Her background has been primarily hospitality-based, where she has worked in a multitude of areas and overseas. She enjoys meeting new people and working in a team environment and strives to provide...
Read MoreIn Australia’s employer-sponsored visa framework, the identity of the sponsoring entity is an important step for businesses operating through multiple entities. Whether your organisation is sponsoring a worker under the Skills in Demand (Subclass 482...
Read moreMunro Doig are pleased to announce the appointment of Melissa Phan as Senior Associate and Sharni Stocks as Office Manager with effect from 1 July 2025. Melissa has been an integral part of our migration team since she joined our firm in April 2020...
Read moreThe recent Federal Court case of Lynn v Australian Financial Complaints Authority [2025] FCA 175 provides another example of the uncertainty that can occur when a non-binding death benefit nomination is made. In this case Mr Lynn nominated (to his APRA...
Read moreMunro Doig has significant experience in negotiating Minister of Religion Labour Agreements (MORLA) with the Immigration Department and in preparing and lodging visa applications for religious workers and Ministers of Religion. Our experience spans var...
Read moreSince 21 March 2023, when the Review of the Migration System Final Report (also known as the Parkinson Review) was released, changes have been creeping into the employer-sponsored visa system. The capstone changes were announced to come into effect in Nov...
Read moreMost Australian visa applications are assessed subject to a health requirement, namely that the applicant is free from a disease or condition in relation to which: a hypothetical person who has it would be likely to require health care or community s...
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