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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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IPA welcomes clarity from TPB on upcoming code changes

The Institute of Public Accountants has said the recent guidance from the Tax Practitioners Board and engagement with th ... READ MORE

ATO to challenge AAT decision on plumbing business contractor

The ATO will appeal a decision by the Tribunal that found that a plumber engaged by a plumbing business was a contractor ... READ MORE

Annual report reveals rapid decline in satisfaction with ATO

The introduction of client-agent linking, processing backlogs and declining services has resulted in a substantial drop ... READ MORE

CA ANZ pushes for quick passage of AML/CTF amendments

The professional body has urged the government to pass the anti-money laundering reforms by early next year to enable ad ... READ MORE

Review makes recommendations to rectify ATO’s ‘clogged’ objectio ...

The Inspector-General of Taxation has called for simpler processes for amending past tax returns and for online lodgment ... READ MORE

IGTO lists agent phone line as top review area

The registered agent phone line has been listed as a priority review area in the Inspector-General of Taxation's finalis ... READ MORE

TPB to set higher bar for top end of town with code changes

The TPB says it will adopt a pragmatic approach for smaller firms in response to the code changes while expecting a more ... READ MORE

Application of Section 15 will be ‘rare for most practices’, says ...

The TPB has sought to assure practitioners that the requirement to report false or misleading statements is unlikely to ... READ MORE

Accounting firms advised on starting points for tackling TASA changes

Updating engagement letters, improving due diligence with new clients and capacity planning are some of the areas firms ... READ MORE

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