Regulation
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ASIC suspends auditor for five years
ASIC has accepted an enforceable undertaking (EU) from the former Banksia lead auditor, suspending him until 2019.
13 June 2014 • By Michael Masterman
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Accountants warned on new ATO powers
10 June 2014 • By Michael Masterman
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Independent contractor wins against the ATO
05 June 2014 • By Daniel Butler
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It's time to decide on licensing, says IPA
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05 June 2014 • By Michael Masterman
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ATO should look at UK transfer pricing model
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05 June 2014 • By Michael Masterman
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Red-tape savings passes the House
Legislation which the government says will save businesses $48 million in red tape has now passed the House of...
03 June 2014 • By Michael Masterman
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Regulator reveals areas of focus
ASIC has announced its areas of focus for its 30 June 2014 financial reports.
30 May 2014 • By Michael Masterman
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Reforms needed to relieve burden on states
PwC has called for major tax reform to relieve the increased debt burden placed on the states by last week’s federal...
23 May 2014 • By Michael Masterman
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Single regulator needed to prevent 'unscrupulous' advice
Chan & Naylor has called for one regulatory authority to oversee the collective investment industry – including...
22 May 2014 • By Michael Masterman
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Corporate regulator's funding slashed
The government's decision to withdraw $120 million in funding to ASIC over the next five years could have significant...
14 May 2014 • By Staff Reporter