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Chartered Accountants awarded costs

The high-profile court case between CPA Australia and the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (NZICA) has...
06 October 2015 • By Staff Reporter

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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
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ATO cracks down on phoenix operators

The ATO has warned contractors working on the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games sites that it will be closely...
17 September 2015 • By Mitchell Turner
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Accountants losing in regulatory fight, lawyer claims

Recent regulatory reform has seen accountants lose ground to financial advisers, according to one industry lawyer.
11 September 2015 • By Miranda Brownlee