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Industry at odds over new ATO reporting model

Opinions remain divided amongst the advice and accounting professions, as the tax office puts more options on the...
30 October 2017 • By Katarina Taurian

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TPB, ATO encourage clients to dob in dodgy BAS agents

The tax office and the Tax Practitioners Board have contacted taxpayers as part of their compliance surveillance,...
25 October 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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Pay slips, record keeping top FY16/17 contraventions list

Last financial year, two-thirds of the Fair Work Ombudsman’s court cases involved alleged record-keeping or pay slip...
25 October 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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CPAs pushing past ‘big elephant in the room’

One university professor is finding that, true to form, CPAs are pushing past the “disaster” that unfolded this year,...
22 October 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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Long-time ATO director set to depart

After 34 years with the ATO, a senior and well-known superannuation director is set to retire in early November.
20 October 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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Accessorial liability in the spotlight, warns ICB

Bookkeepers cannot afford to “turn a blind eye” to contraventions of workplace law and will be held accessorially...
18 October 2017 • By Jotham Lian
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Imminent e-invoicing 'a very different world of bookkeeping'

Electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) is set to roll out across the bookkeeping industry in early 2018 despite protracted...
18 October 2017 • By Jotham Lian
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Corporate regulator announces new chair

The government has appointed a high-profile Harvard Law School executive director as the new chair of ASIC, replacing...
17 October 2017 • By Reporter