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'Nothing to fear' in self-lodgement, says ATO
The ATO has called upon those taxpayers who are yet to lodge their return to “jump onto myTax” and act now in the...
23 October 2015 • By Mitchell Turner
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ATO responds to practitioners' technology concerns
22 October 2015 • By Staff Reporter
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IPA excited by 'inner revolutionary' govt approach
21 October 2015 • By Mitchell Turner
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ATO's use of technology hurting accountants' productivity
An overwhelming majority of accountants say they are losing productivity because of the way the ATO is using technology.
21 October 2015 • By Michael Masterman
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CCH announces 'unique' predictive intelligence tool
Wolters Kluwer CCH is set to release a predictive intelligence tool that matches tax events with their impact on...
16 October 2015 • By Staff Reporter
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Uncertainty plagues office stored data
The safety and security of office stored data has been questioned by two prominent online software providers.
12 October 2015 • By Mitchell Turner
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CPA warns of 'dirty' licensing courses; slams govt response
CPA Australia has warned accountants they need to be wary of courses that claim to provide a diploma of financial...
09 October 2015 • By Miranda Brownlee
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08 October 2015 • By Content Partner
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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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CPA announces Taiwan agreement
CPA Australia has announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with accounting bodies in Taiwan.
07 October 2015 • By Mitchell Turner