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TPB set to recognise new qualifications for BAS agents
Bookkeepers looking to further their education have been given a leg up by the Tax Practitioners Board, who have...
17 May 2018 • By Jotham Lian
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IGT launches investigation into ATO garnishee notices
16 May 2018 • By Jotham Lian
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ATO investigation falls silent
15 May 2018 • By Adam Zuchetti
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14 May 2018 • By Jotham Lian
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11 May 2018 • By Aleks Vickovich
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TPRS set to cover more industries
More industries will now fall under the taxable payments reporting system regime as the government continues its...
10 May 2018 • By Jotham Lian
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BAS agents slapped with fee hike
Registration fees for BAS agents will rise by at least 35 per cent as part of the government’s plan to boost funding...
10 May 2018 • By Jotham Lian
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CPA Australia recognises the real value of Lifelong Learning
Promoted by CPA Australia members are embracing a free Continuing Professional Development (CPD) offer.
08 May 2018 • By CPA Australia
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Mid-tier laments lack of payroll reform
Small businesses in regional Victoria have been given a leg-up with a reduction in payroll tax rates but significant...
03 May 2018 • By Jotham Lian
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FWO offers assurance over ATO system hiccups
The Fair Work Ombudsman has provided reassurance for bookkeepers by confirming that it will not be taking any action...
03 May 2018 • By Jotham Lian