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ATO’s $45bn debt book, deceased estates, to undergo IGTO scrutiny
The Inspector-General of Taxation and Taxation Ombudsman has launched an investigation into the ATO’s $45 billion debt...
01 November 2019 • By Jotham Lian
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‘The time has come’: Joint accounting bodies lobby for regulatory...
31 October 2019 • By Jotham Lian
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Ombudsman to scrutinise supply chain finance
31 October 2019 • By Adam Zuchetti
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ATO considers non-compliance notices for lapsed lodgers
The ATO may consider further action to spur on SMSF trustees to lodge their annual returns on time, including making...
31 October 2019 • By Reporter
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‘Community expectations have changed’: TPB signals new regulatory focus
Tax agent terminations spiked by 208 per cent in the last financial year, with complaints and referrals increasing by...
25 October 2019 • By Jotham Lian
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‘Wage theft’ leaves workers $40m poorer
Australian businesses shortchanged their employees by more than $40 million last financial year, despite a staggering...
24 October 2019 • By Adam Zuchetti
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CA ANZ, CPA reveal advice advocacy plans
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand and CPA Australia have provided further details on their plans to...
23 October 2019 • By Sarah Kendell
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AAT unmoved by ATO website’s ‘poor use of language’
A taxpayer who attested to being misled by the “poor use of language” on the ATO’s website has had his submissions...
22 October 2019 • By Jotham Lian
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Unpacking the rising regulatory burden facing accountants
CPA Australia head of public practice Keddie Waller joins us on this week’s episode of Accountants Daily Insider,...
18 October 2019 • By Reporter
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How to make the switch to a paperless office
Bookkeepers aiming to evolve into a paperless environment have been urged to start speaking to each team member to get...
17 October 2019 • By Reporter