Tax
ATO adds indebted sole traders to credit referrals
The step should help promote transparency and fairness, says IPA.
19 July 2022 • By Josh Needs
Regulation
Former adviser sentenced to jail term and fined
19 July 2022 • By Neil Griffiths
Business
ANZ pulls out of MYOB purchase talks
18 July 2022 • By Philip King
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Appointments
Accounting staff shortfall accelerates in June
Job adverts for tax roles highest in years while recruitment for other professions slows.
18 July 2022 • By Philip King
Technology
Annature partners with Chatti
The two Australian start-ups mesh e-signatures and SMS handling.
18 July 2022 • By Philip King
Appointments
GBST appoints Aussies to top roles
The financial services group rounds out its C-suite team with two local executives.
18 July 2022 • By Philip King
Business
Internal auditors ‘bullied into silence’
Executives attempt to suppress adverse findings by pressuring the messengers, survey finds.
15 July 2022 • By Philip King
Appointments
Accounting ads rise fastest with jobless at record low
Unemployment at 3.5 per cent coincides with moves to find alternative solutions to the tax skills shortage.
15 July 2022 • By Philip King
Tax
Sub-trusts ‘redundant’ under final Div 7A ruling
With interest-only loans no longer an option the commercial incentive for sub-trusts ends, says the Tax Institute.
15 July 2022 • By Philip King
Super
NALI ‘a special problem for SMSFs’
Tax benefits attract miscreants, but non-arm’s length rules should allow minor transgressions to be fixed, says CA ANZ.
18 July 2022 • By Philip King
Technology
BGL integrates with Cleardocs for efficient company incorporations
The upgrade will allow BGL clients to automate the company registration process, says managing director.
15 July 2022 • By Josh Needs
Business
Construction industry ‘on collision course with insolvency’
Fixed-price contracts signed months ago are squeezing builders out of business, says CPA Australia.
14 July 2022 • By Philip King
Technology
CA ANZ security hub to help SMEs after $33bn in cyber theft
Criminals are no longer trying to get in through the back door but through a laptop, says chief executive.
14 July 2022 • By Josh Needs
Tax
Student-run free NT tax clinic goes from strength to strength
The service gives students real-world experience while providing for those who cannot afford accountants, says Charles...
14 July 2022 • By Josh Needs
Business
ANZ confirms purchase talks for MYOB
The accounting software specialist is the subject of a potential acquisition by one of the Big 4.
13 July 2022 • By Philip King
Regulation
Former director charged with unlicensed advice offences
The sole director of a former AFS licence has been charged after allegedly providing unlicensed financial advice...
14 July 2022 • By Josh Needs
Regulation
TPB urges agents to renew registrations
The board has provided tips to take the stress out of the process for tax and BAS agents.
13 July 2022 • By Josh Needs
Business
Business confidence ‘teetering on the brink’
Adverse economic conditions will lift insolvency rates by the end of 2022, says the latest CreditorWatch report.
13 July 2022 • By Philip King
Technology
Archa adds expense management integration with Xero
The corporate card and expense management platform becomes a certified Xero app partner.
13 July 2022 • By Josh Needs
Appointments
Why practices must do more to promote talented women
Staff-starved accountancies cannot afford to leave obstacles in the way of female partnerships, says Shaye Thyer.
13 July 2022 • By Philip King