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Christine Chen

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Christine Chen is a graduate journalist at Accountants Daily and Accounting Times, the leading sources of news, insight, and educational content for professionals in the accounting sector.

Previously, Christine has written for City Hub, the South Sydney Herald and Honi Soit. She has also produced online content for LegalVision and completed internships at EY and Deloitte.

Christine has a commerce degree from the University of Western Australia and is studying a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Sydney. 

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Coalition sets date for TASA showdown

Liberal MP Dean Smith will lodge a motion to force a Senate vote on the controversial changes next month. READ MORE

TPB revamps public register to protect consumers

Changes include listing practitioners’ past names and more details of misconduct issues, sanctions and matters under c ... READ MORE

ATO zeroes in on business debt collection for FY24–25

The Tax Office says it will intervene earlier and use firmer actions to ensure businesses meet tax obligations this fina ... READ MORE

Coalition to oppose ‘disastrous’ tax agent rules in Senate

Coalition MPs will rally crossbench support to pass a disallowance motion to reverse the government’s contentious ne ... READ MORE

Voluntary tax believer fined $15k for bogus trust deductions

The AAT has upheld penalties for “reckless” returns lodged by a Brisbane woman who questioned the legitimacy of the ... READ MORE

Government to overhaul ‘poorly executed’ data sharing rules

Treasury will streamline the Consumer Data Right’s consent processes and cut compliance costs to make tasks like banki ... READ MORE

TPB treads fine line with new tax agent rules

The board has promised to balance consumer protection with privacy and practicality when developing guidance for the con ... READ MORE

Accountants urged to hike fees as new rules squeeze industry

Code of conduct changes will increase workloads and practitioners must charge clients accordingly, expert John Jeffreys ... READ MORE

RBA keeps rates on hold at 4.35% amid persistent inflation

The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept rates steady for a sixth consecutive meeting. READ MORE

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