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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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Demand makes accounting firms a seller’s market

Prices have been edging up for quality practices since the pandemic, says broker DMY.  READ MORE

Research platform offers ‘360 degree view’ of legal landscape

Tax professionals will be able to delve deep into up-to-date commentary and cases, Wolters Kluwer says. READ MORE

CA ANZ fights rearguard action against TPB legislation

Mandatory reporting obligations for tax practitioners will pose major reprisal and defamation risks, the accounting body ... READ MORE

RSM hits FY24 headcount target with raft of appointments

The mid-tier firm says it is also on track to exceed its revenue goal for the year. READ MORE

Victoria leads steep decline in October job ads

After months of incremental falls, demand for candidates fell away decisively last month, Seek says. READ MORE

ATO refuses to budge until result of Bendel case appeal

Its rulings on when a trust entitlement constitutes a loan remain in place and leave taxpayers with a dilemma, specialis ... READ MORE

Mazars, Forvis form globe-straddling super-group

The two will become a top 10 network worldwide “with extensive scale and coverage”. READ MORE

Why overseas expansion must factor in foreign tax regimes

The US market may be tempting, but make sure your growth strategy includes the ability to handle regulatory requirements ... READ MORE

Why R&D beckons when consultants have time on their hands

Tax incentives can lower the cost of excess capacity, but the benefits go much further. READ MORE

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