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Industry lawyer warns on expiry of ATO rulings on low-interest loans
SMSF trustees who previously obtained private binding rulings from the ATO for related party borrowings on...
20 March 2019 • By Miranda Brownlee
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From phone operator to running his own show, how this CA made his...
19 March 2019 • By Reporter
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‘The doomsayers are wrong’: Accounting industry younger and...
18 March 2019 • By Jotham Lian
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Jirsch Sutherland bumps registered liquidators to 21
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18 March 2019 • By Reporter
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Commissioner responds to ‘cash grab’ investigation claims
The Commissioner of Taxation, Chris Jordan, has issued a public response into the Inspector General of Taxation’s...
14 March 2019 • By Reporter
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‘Cash grab’ accusations at ATO investigated, findings released
A report into the ATO’s use of garnishee notices, following serious accusations of “cash grabs” and improper staff...
13 March 2019 • By Reporter
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TPB secures undertaking from unregistered agent
The Tax Practitioners Board has secured an undertaking against an unregistered agent, preventing him from providing...
07 March 2019 • By Jotham Lian
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STP data to pre-fill BAS from 2020
Data from single touch payroll will soon be available as pre-fill within BAS forms from next year.
06 March 2019 • By Jotham Lian
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Record-keeping breaches and underpayment lands franchise $65k penalty
A Subway franchise has been penalised $65,438 for breaching record-keeping and payslip requirements, leading to...
06 March 2019 • By Reporter
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What’s next for this newly-admitted chartered accountant?
Having previously joined the Accountants Daily Insider podcast to discuss his studies, Michael Johnson now joins host...
01 March 2019 • By Todd Stevens