Regulation
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Review finds CPA constitution 'outdated, ambiguous, open to abuse'
A review into CPA Australia's operations has found serious flaws in parts of the CPA Australia constitution, and has...
30 November 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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CPA Advice missed ASIC deadlines, has lost $7.4m to date
30 November 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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ATO cancels thousands of ABNs in non-lodgement blitz
29 November 2017 • By Miranda Brownlee
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Why I think bookkeepers should go hard in 2018
Tips, predictions and challenges for the year ahead from founder of The Revolutionary Firm, Mel Power.
29 November 2017 • By Mel Power
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Bookkeepers and accountants are 'not in competition', says ICB
One association body has rejected claims that accountants and tax agents will start to eat into the market share of...
29 November 2017 • By Jotham Lian
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Bookkeepers hit back at regulator ‘fear mongering’
Warnings following high-profile cases and hints at an increased crackdown on non-compliant BAS and tax agents in the...
29 November 2017 • By Jotham Lian
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New ‘often unknown’ data reporting law months away for accountants
Many accountants in public practice aren't aware of the new laws that will apply in February to their cyber and data...
27 November 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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CPA lobby group keeps no confidence motion on the table
A group of CPA Australia members will consider filing a no confidence motion to the Supreme Court if the association’s...
24 November 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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‘Our trust is being challenged’: IPA chief reflects on accounting post CPA saga
The position of trust long occupied by the accounting profession was compromised in 2017, and IPA chief executive...
23 November 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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My predictions for 2018 in bookkeeping
Technology, value pricing and regulatory change will be an even bigger part of the life of a bookkeeper in 2018, says...
23 November 2017 • By Debra Anderson