Miranda Brownlee
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Miranda Brownlee is the deputy editor of SMSF Adviser, which is the leading source of news, strategy and educational content for professionals working in the SMSF sector.
Since joining the team in 2014, Miranda has been responsible for breaking some of the biggest superannuation stories in Australia, and has reported extensively on technical strategy and legislative updates.
Miranda also has broad business and financial services reporting experience, having written for titles including Investor Daily, ifa and Accountants Daily.
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04 October 2023
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The additional tax on large balances contains provisions for child recipients, structured settlements and deceased membe ...
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29 September 2023
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The sole purpose test does the job, they say, and changing the law will fail to prevent bad policy decisions in the futu ...
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29 September 2023
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Performance-based fees or payments contingent on tax savings could be incentivising misconduct, according to the chair o ...
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28 September 2023
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National Seniors Australia welcomes a government decision to permanently increase the work bonus for pensioners but says ...
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27 September 2023
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Software firm Ignition has announced a broad range of platform upgrades to enable firms to manage revenue and payments m ...
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18 September 2023
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Arrangements that fail to satisfy a gateway or fall into the higher risk zone under PCG 2021/4 may increase audit risk b ...
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15 September 2023
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An increase in complex and related-party investments by SMSFs is slowing down the audit process and increasing the risk ...
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14 September 2023
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The government must prioritise funding for accounting and finance courses with recent data indicating that accountant sh ...
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13 September 2023
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Accountants must proactively address their clients’ Division 7A loans with the interest rate jumping 73 per cent this ...
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