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Tax

Stage three tax cuts ‘pointless without system overhaul’

Politicians have lost sight of the main problem: a broken and unsustainable revenue model, says the Tax Institute.
02 September 2022 • By Josh Needs

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Regulation

Public must be told of tax agent sanctions, says AAT

A tax agent receives a stay from termination of his registration but must inform his clients.
01 September 2022 • By Josh Needs
Regulation

ASIC cautions brokers around precarious offers to investors

The corporate regulator has issued a warning to trading platforms offering high-risk products to retail investors.
01 September 2022 • By Josh Needs
Regulation

Skills crisis ‘needs triple-pronged policy shift’

Accountants call for action across immigration, training, and workforce participation.
01 September 2022 • By Philip King
Regulation

Skilled migration system ‘unfit for purpose’

An immediate reset is required to address talent shortfall, says policy think tank.
01 September 2022 • By Philip King
Business

Cyber security and work-from-home become key executive concerns

Hybrid workplaces are more likely to remain for APAC firms while global competitors return to the office, reveals a...
01 September 2022 • By Josh Needs
Regulation

Two unis forced to back-pay staff more than $9m

Newcastle and Charles Sturt short-changed over 10,000 casual and full-time staff for years.
31 August 2022 • By Josh Needs
Business

Small businesses applaud digital and skills incentives

The revived 120 per cent deduction for technology and training investment is vital, say leaders.
31 August 2022 • By Philip King
Regulation

QAR proposals offer pathway to cutting ‘excessive’ regulation

The proposals paper underpins the professionalism of the advice sector and puts consumers “front and centre”, says the...
31 August 2022 • By Miranda Brownlee
Appointments

Former KPMG director joins BDO

The appointment will help drive improved business performance for clients, says the firm.
31 August 2022 • By Josh Needs
Tax

A trio of trip-wires businesses should avoid, says ATO

Wayward habits accentuated by the pandemic will be a compliance focus.
29 August 2022 • By Philip King
Tax

Chalmers revives 120% deductions for spending on skills, digital

The small business incentive measures, worth $1.5 billion, will be backdated to March.
30 August 2022 • By Philip King
Regulation

Finance bodies welcome proposals for sweeping overhaul of advice rules

An interim report pitches 12 proposals to simplify advice regulations and make it more accessible.
30 August 2022 • By Philip King
Tax

Declare cash sales or run the risk, business told

Off-the-books transactions and side hustles have a habit of showing up the ATO’s tracing technology, says Assistant...
30 August 2022 • By Philip King
Appointments

Moore Australia appoints partner to lead A-P audit, assurance

The selection will enable it to expand its services both in Australia and beyond, says the firm.
30 August 2022 • By Josh Needs
Business

CountPlus profit leaps, raises dividend

Listed accounting and financial services group reports bumper year.
30 August 2022 • By Neil Griffiths
Regulation

CPA Australia to make plea for rise in skilled migrants

Revised program should prioritise accounting and finance professionals, CEO says.
29 August 2022 • By Philip King, Josh Needs
Appointments

Link Group recruits two business leaders

The firm has strengthened the technology and marketing sectors of the business with the hires.
29 August 2022 • By Josh Needs