Technology

The silent cost of AI efficiency: the judgement imperative

In part two of this two-part series, we unpack how accounting firms protect expertise in an AI-first world, writes...
14 May 2026 • By Andrew Cooke

more from tag

Business

Why governance needs more accountants in the boardroom

As CPA Australia opens Board nominations from 11-29 May, eligible members have an opportunity to bring accounting,...
13 May 2026 • By CPA Australia
Business

Forvis Mazars launches new division

The Australian office of Forvis Mazars will see an expanded advisory capability and network from the addition.
13 May 2026 • By Amelia McNamara
Super

Greens slam Labor's decision to retain under 18s SG exemption under payday super

Labor says it supports the idea of extending superannuation guarantee to workers under 18 and working less than 30...
13 May 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax

Key tax changes and measures from the 2026 federal budget

The major announcements from this year's federal budget and what they mean for accountants and their clients.
12 May 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax

Federal budget confirms major tax changes to trusts, CGT

The government has outlined the details of its proposed 30 per cent minimum tax on discretionary trusts, as well as...
12 May 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Super

Payday Super developments: Contractors miss out, under-18s benefit

There have been two noteworthy recent developments for Payday Super. The first relates to which types of out-of-cycle...
12 May 2026 • By Judy White, BDO
Technology

Under the Hood: Navigating recent changes to TASA

This week on UTH, Emma is joined by Arthur Athanasiou, tax lawyer and Principal at AGA Legal, to discuss the TPB’s...
12 May 2026 • By Robyn Tongol
Technology

IPA members hit by data breach

Members of the IPA received an email last week after their names and member numbers were leaked. The body has stressed...
12 May 2026 • By Carlos Tse
Tax

‘The practical reform we’ve been advocating for’: CA ANZ, CPA welcome IAWO...

Industry bodies have welcomed the decision to make permanent instant asset write-offs for small businesses, which was...
12 May 2026 • By Amelia McNamara
Tax

‘If you earn it, declare it’: ATO intensifies investor scrutiny this EOFY

With the ATO ramping up its investor crackdown, property owners have been warned to avoid common mistakes around...
12 May 2026 • By Gemma Crotty
Technology

The AI confidence gap holding Australian small businesses back

Australia’s 2.59 million small businesses are the engine room of the economy. When they use AI well, they grow faster,...
12 May 2026 • By Suzy Nicoletti
Business

Imagining an Alternative Workforce Structure for the Accounting Talent Shortage

In 2025, Jobs and Skills Australia added tax accountants and external auditors to the country’s Occupation Shortage...
12 May 2026 • By TOA Global
Business

WA state budget fails to deliver broad-based tax reform

The WA budget included targeted measures for housing but did not provide any meaningful relief or concessions for...
11 May 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Regulation

ATO searches Sydney home amid scam syndicate joint investigation

The ATO has identified an alleged money mule recruiter following a joint investigation into an international scam...
11 May 2026 • By Emma Partis
Business

SME owners keeping a keen eye on budget measures, MYOB finds

Tomorrow’s budget will directly influence the medium-term investment decisions of many small businesses, a recent...
11 May 2026 • By Emma Partis
Tax

FTDT issues pose 'existential threat' to family businesses, advisers: joint...

The government has been urged to take action to address issues with the provisions for family trust distribution tax,...
11 May 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax

Policy drift in car parking FBT after Toowoomba

The Toowoomba decision makes the case for reforming the car parking FBT regime compelling.
08 May 2026 • By Robyn Jacobson, NTAA