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Carbon Group cements another partnership
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Carbon Group cements another partnership

Carbon Group has signed off on its third partnership this financial year, linking up with Brisbane-based Hawley...
07 January 2022 • By Emma Musgrave

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Tax obligation failures see Sydney director disqualified for 5 years

A Sydney-based director has been disqualified from managing corporations for a five-year period over several tax...
06 January 2022 • By Reporter
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Legal services provider rolls out accounting offering

An online legal services provider is expanding into accounting services to better help small and medium-sized...
05 January 2022 • By Jerome Doraisamy
Rates to remain low
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Rates to remain low until ‘materially higher’ wages growth

The RBA will refrain from lifting rates until wages growth is “materially higher” than it currently is.
04 January 2022 • By Maja Garaca Djurdjevic
How to safeguard your practice in 2022
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How to safeguard your practice in 2022

Businesses, including accounting practices, have been urged to adopt certain strategies in order to safeguard...
04 January 2022 • By Emma Musgrave
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Unpaid client invoices placing greater pressure on SMEs

The number of SMEs struggling due to late payments is still being felt, according to new research.
31 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
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Government to consult on super co-contribution regulations

The Morrison government is asking for feedback on proposed changes to superannuation co-contribution regulations.
31 December 2021 • By Neil Griffiths
Important details highlighted with power of attorney decisions
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Important details highlighted with power of attorney decisions

Understanding the key differences between a general power of attorney and enduring power of attorney is crucial for...
31 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
Government to raise bar on proxy advice services
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Government to raise bar on proxy advice services

The Morrison government is working to bolster transparency and accountability when it comes to proxy advice services.
30 December 2021 • By Reporter
RSM names New Year appointments
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RSM names New Year appointments

RSM is set to record a "record" number of new senior appointments, who will come into their roles from 1 January 2022.
30 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
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CPA Australia flags concern on CSLR ‘shortcomings’

The professional accounting body has outlined its concerns on the proposed compensation scheme of last resort (CSLR).
29 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
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The cost of checking emails after-hours

Thinking about checking emails over Christmas? New research has highlighted the negative effects working out-of-hours...
24 December 2021 • By Reporter
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Business e-invoicing move ‘step in right direction’

The government’s move towards business e-invoicing has been commended by those in the profession.
24 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
inflation
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Inflation will be the biggest concern for investors in 2022: deVere

The chief executive of deVere has warned investors about the risks posed by inflation in the year ahead.
24 December 2021 • By Jon Bragg
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Rise of ‘accountsellors’ to continue in 2022

As the new year approaches, a CEO has shared why she thinks the days of accountants purely working with businesses to...
24 December 2021 • By Reporter
Robyn Jacobson
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2021: End of year wrap

For an unforeseen second year of further outbreaks, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged and disrupted us. As the...
22 December 2021 • By Robyn Jacobson, The Tax Institute
The work perks attracting new-to-industry accountants
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The work perks attracting new-to-industry accountants

A “talent war” is on track to be a big trend for accounting practices in 2022, with employers considering a number of...
22 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
Australian directors identify key worries ahead of 2022
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Australian directors identify key worries ahead of 2022

Skills shortages and cyber threats remain major concerns for directors.
22 December 2021 • By Jon Bragg