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‘Appetite’ for accountants’ licensing reform with government
The government is showing “appetite” to acknowledge the education and qualifications the accounting profession has to...
12 December 2018 • By Jotham Lian
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Liquidator costs slashed as ASIC finalises funding model
06 December 2018 • By Jotham Lian
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Bookkeeper CPD hours in spotlight amid audit crackdown
05 December 2018 • By Jotham Lian
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Former CPA avoids jail time for $43k fraud
A former CPA has avoided an immediate prison sentence despite stealing more than $43,000 while he was a director of a...
29 November 2018 • By Jotham Lian
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Webinar: Moving your practice to regular processing
Promoted by Class Limited. A move to regular SMSF processing delivers significant benefits to practices in terms of...
27 November 2018 • By Class Limited
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Franking credit changes: An update from the government’s inquiry
Earlier this year, Labor floated a plan to cut cash refunds for franking credits. The policy has been met with...
23 November 2018 • By Todd Stevens
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Accounting bodies speak against franking credit proposal
Accounting bodies have spoken up against Labor’s proposal to remove cash refunds for excess franking credits, pointing...
23 November 2018 • By Jotham Lian
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Lessons from the banking royal commission
The interim report from the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services...
23 November 2018 • By Jenny Johanson, RSM Australia
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Director who owed $200k to ATO gets good behaviour bond
After being given a 12-month jail sentence for charges related to phoenix activity, a company director has been...
22 November 2018 • By Adam Zuchetti
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‘Biggest structural reform’ to SME finance gets thumbs up
An accounting body has welcomed the government’s introduction of a new small business financing scheme off the back of...
22 November 2018 • By Jotham Lian