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Philip King

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Philip King is editor of Accountants Daily and SMSF Adviser, the leading sources of news, insight, and educational content for professionals in the accounting and SMSF sectors.

Philip joined the titles in March 2022 and brings extensive experience from a variety of roles at The Australian national broadsheet daily, most recently as motoring editor. His background also takes in spells on diverse consumer and trade magazines.

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Price allocation in agribusiness sales

Price allocation in agribusiness sales

How the purchase price is split between specific pastoral assets is critical, writes Peter Slegers. READ MORE
Phoenix director disqualified for 5 years

Phoenix director disqualified for 5 years

Maximum ban for NSW man involved with three failed companies. READ MORE
Key budget incentives stall on starting line

Key budget incentives stall on starting line

Uncertainty clouds 120 per cent deductions for skills and technology investment. READ MORE
Labor shreds last vestige of old tax policy

Labor shreds last vestige of old tax policy

The party has had a complete rethink since the last election, says Stephen Jones. READ MORE

Small businesses show sign of omicron rebound

Increased sales take Xero index into positive territory. READ MORE
Coalition, Labor concede concerns over 100A

Coalition, Labor concede concerns over 100A

Both parties will aim to address “unintended consequences” from the ATO’s interpretation of the trust law. ... READ MORE

Budget: The should-have-beens

Few Treasury announcements please everyone, and so it was on Tuesday night (29 March). READ MORE
The A to Z of director IDs

The A to Z of director IDs

Every director will need to have a unique number as part of a registry overhaul to combat fraud. The chief technical off ... READ MORE
Budget: Big wins for SMEs

Budget: Big wins for SMEs

Two initiatives aimed directly at small business hit the mark, although the measures are temporary. READ MORE

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