Franchising your own business
Complying with the Franchising Code of Conduct
As a franchisor, you are required by law to comply with the Franchising Code of Conduct.Preparing your franchise agreement & manual
A franchise agreement is a legal contract that outlines the rights and obligations of both the franchisor and the franchisee and the relationship between them.Understanding your tax obligations
As a franchisor, you need to understand your tax obligations and how franchising fees are treated for tax purposes.Resolving franchising disputes
If a dispute occurs and it cannot be resolved between you (the franchisor) and a franchisee, the Office of the Mediation Adviser (OMA) can help you resolve it without going to court.Expanding your franchise overseas
Franchising overseas will involve extensive research of your preferred country, especially details on their registration and legislative requirements for setting up a franchise.
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