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Miranda Brownlee

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Miranda Brownlee is the editor of Accountants Daily and Accounting Times, the leading sources of news, insight, and educational content for professionals in the accounting sector.

Miranda has over a decade of experience reporting on the financial services and accounting sectors, working on a range of publications including SMSF Adviser, Investor Daily and ifa. 

You can email Miranda on: miranda.brownlee@momentummedia.com.au

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Small accounting practices ‘underselling themselves’ with pricing

Recent research around the pricing of accounting services has revealed opportunities for firms to revise their approach ... READ MORE

Minister Jones postpones start date for code changes

The Assistant Treasurer has announced the government will give accounting firms with less than 100 employees until 1 Jul ... READ MORE

Women in Finance Summit 2024 launches

After a successful inaugural event last year, the Women in Finance Summit is returning in 2024 with more business insigh ... READ MORE

ATO provides clarity on section 99B in new draft guidance

The ATO’s guidance has clarified its approach to section 99B but may require beneficiaries to provide more extensive e ... READ MORE

Stephen Jones retains role in recent Ministry shake up

Jones will remain Minister for Financial Services despite recent backlash over his administration of the portfolio from ... READ MORE

SMBs to be given four years to amend returns under proposed legislatio ...

The government has released draft legislation to implement part of its budget package aimed at reducing administrative b ... READ MORE

SMSF trustee disqualification: A win for the ATO

Following a recent high-profile SMSF trustee disqualification decision involving Billabong Surf Clothing co-founder Gord ... READ MORE

Minister Jones’ determination ‘inconsistent’ with current law, w ...

The ministerial determination creates further uncertainty for tax agents and will be challenging for the Tax Practitione ... READ MORE

Dob-in provisions could apply ‘retrospectively’, warns IFPA

The TPB’s draft guidance does not rule out whether practitioners will be required to report offending actions that occ ... READ MORE

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