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ATO stands firm on the future of accountants

The ATO has sought to calm the concerns of accountants by insisting there will always be a place for tax agents,...
07 October 2015 • By Michael Masterman & Mitchell Turner

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IPA urges govt to 'get on with it'

The Institute of Public Accountants has called on the government to get on with the job of competition policy reform...
30 September 2015 • By Mitchell Turner
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H&R Block rejects ATO automation proposal

H&R Block has challenged the ATO’s intentions to further increase automation in tax reporting processes, warning that...
28 September 2015 • By Mitchell Turner
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IPA targets 'disproportionate' SG charges

The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) has criticised the charges for employers who make late SG payments,...
25 September 2015 • By Staff Reporter
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AAT reduces accountant's ban on appeal

The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) has reduced the banning of a Sydney accountant from providing financial...
24 September 2015 • By Staff Reporter
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ATO sets sights on ending compulsory returns

The ATO has revealed it wants to ditch compulsory tax returns for individuals with straightforward tax affairs.
23 September 2015 • By Staff Reporter
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IPA, CPA call for continued reform

Both the IPA and CPA have responded to Malcolm Turnbull’s appointment as new Prime Minister, calling for continued...
22 September 2015 • By Mitchell Turner
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ASIC warns of 'significant risk' with licensing

ASIC has identified key deficiencies in limited licence applications – resulting in more than 80 applications being...
17 September 2015 • By Katarina Taurian