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ATO targets ‘unfair advantage’ in Tasmanian businesses
Tasmanian businesses can expect another round of visits from the ATO this year, with 300 small businesses in Hobart in...
14 October 2019 • By Jotham Lian
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What happens when interest rates hit the floor?
11 October 2019 • By David Waters, Manuel Kapsis, Fei Huang and John Ratna, PwC Australia
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Insolvency practices set to undergo ombudsman inquiry
11 October 2019 • By Adam Zuchetti
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Pre-insolvency advisers plead guilty to money laundering
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11 October 2019 • By Jotham Lian
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The Devil is in the Email
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Wage theft claims ‘demonising’ bosses
The government has been urged to practise some restraint before punishing bosses for “wage theft” claims, noting it is...
10 October 2019 • By Naomi Neilson
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IGT calls for greater agency collaboration
The Inspector-General of Taxation believes greater collaboration between itself, the ATO and the Tax Practitioners...
04 October 2019 • By Jotham Lian
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The SG amnesty is back and here’s why every business should take note
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04 October 2019 • By Reporter
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What STP really stands for
If STP didn’t stand for Single Touch Payroll, I’d suggest it stood for Start Talking, People.
04 October 2019 • By Meagan Wood, Intuit Australia
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‘Data is the new oil for accountants’
Accountants are sitting on a data “goldmine”, with opportunities to expand their services and increase their value if...
04 October 2019 • By Jotham Lian