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Lawyer outlines accountants' outsourcing obligations

Financial services law firm The Fold has outlined the key points accountants must consider when outsourcing work to...
20 February 2015 • By Michael Masterman

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CPA modelling makes case for GST reform

A new report from CPA Australia has found GST reform could deliver tax cuts, improve household incomes and boost...
19 February 2015 • By Staff Reporter
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ATO stepping up monitoring and taking more action

Taxpayers Australia has warned that the tax office is increasing its surveillance of the SMSF sector and is taking...
18 February 2015 • By Miranda Brownlee
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Lawyer warns accountants on unlicensed advice

Financial services law firm Sophie Grace has expressed concern that the new licensing regime may tempt accountants to...
16 February 2015 • By Katarina Taurian
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Union flags government dispute with ATO

Tax office staff are “likely to reject” a proposed enterprise agreement that would see 300 staff lose their jobs while...
11 February 2015 • By Staff Reporter
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ATO awarded record payout

The Federal Court has awarded the ATO its highest civil penalty to date after fining the promoter of a pharmaceuticals...
09 February 2015 • By Michael Masterman
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ATO increasing its use of data, says KPMG

The ATO is increasingly using data analytics to identify anomalies in business' GST reporting, warns KPMG indirect tax...
19 January 2015 • By Staff Reporter
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GST debate too narrow, says IPA

Australia needs major tax reform that considers all aspects of the tax system, not just the GST, according to the IPA.
15 January 2015 • By Staff Reporter