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ATO in the firing line

As part of its plans to build a “more sustainable public service”, the government has announced the largest cuts in...
14 May 2014 • By Staff Reporter

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Proposed reforms will cut compliance costs

The Institute of Public Accountants has praised the Board of Taxation's second discussion paper on reforms to Division...
08 May 2014 • By Michael Masterman
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Economy too fragile for cuts, says CPA Australia

CPA Australia has backed the OECD’s warning against heavy fiscal consolidation in next week's Budget, saying the...
08 May 2014 • By Michael Masterman
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Regulator on a mission to cut red tape

ASIC has released a report outlining both ongoing and new initiatives to cut red tape and lower compliance costs for...
07 May 2014 • By Staff Reporter
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A chance for real reform

The Commission of Audit has provided a stage for real change and improvement in the tax system, but now the government...
06 May 2014 • By Staff Reporter
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FSI to address competition concerns

The concentration of competition within financial supply lines that “may not be healthy and may influence behaviour in...
02 May 2014 • By Staff Reporter
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The Audit Commission is just a starting point

The release of the National Commission of Audit report was an important step but it is what happens next that is most...
02 May 2014 • By Michael Masterman
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IPA dismisses licensing claims

Despite concerns about an inherent bias, Future of Financial Advice (FOFA) reforms will sufficiently protect...
01 May 2014 • By Michael Masterman