Regulation

Joint bodies push for further detail on proposed civil penalty provisions

The draft legislation to enhance the TPB’s sanction powers should include a more detailed explanation of how civil...
03 May 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee

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Regulation

CPA Australia suggests tweaks to TPB’s draft AI guidance

The industry body has welcomed the TPB’s draft guidance on AI and the code of professional conduct and suggested minor...
01 May 2026 • By Emma Partis
Regulation

Conflict of interest lands NZ accountant with censure, $30k bill

A CA ANZ member has been censured and ordered to pay $30,000 after he acted on behalf of both the buyer and seller of...
01 May 2026 • By Emma Partis
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Business

Small businesses navigating 'complex environment' of rising costs,...

Accountants and other financial professionals can play a critical role in helping businesses respond to the...
01 May 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Regulation

'Unacceptable risk': The Tax Institute raises major concerns with proposed...

The proposed framework for the TPB's interim suspension powers could lead to unjust or disproportionate outcomes for...
01 May 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Business

ASIC disqualifies director for ‘complete disregard of duties’

A director of four failed companies that owed the ATO approximately $3.7 million in total has been penalised.
30 April 2026 • By Amelia McNamara
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Business

Whistleblowers, Div 7A, and Payday Super: NTAA’s tax policy wishlist

The National Tax and Accountants’ Association has called for regulatory reform and clarity for tax practitioners in...
30 April 2026 • By Emma Partis
Tax

Tax Office warns taxpayers on dangers of relying on AI tax advice

The ATO has cautioned Australians to be wary of information from third-party sources, such as AI platforms and...
30 April 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax

ATO wins appeal in FBT dispute with Toowoomba council

The Full Federal Court has ruled that a shopping centre car park was a commercial car parking station for the purposes...
29 April 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Regulation

Getting Ready for 1 July: What Accountants Need to Have in Place

You’ve been hearing about AML for months now – but as 1 July fast approaches, you need to put pen to paper and take...
29 April 2026 • By Holley Nethercote
Companies

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29 April 2026 • By [email protected]
Business

Grant Thornton board approves sale to PE-backed US counterpart

Grant Thornton Australia’s board has approved a plan to sell the firm to its PE-backed North American counterpart in a...
29 April 2026 • By Emma Partis
Regulation

WA man jailed for hiding assets in bankruptcy

A Western Australian man has been sentenced to jail after AFSA discovered he had failed to disclose an inheritance to...
29 April 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Regulation

ATO sets sights on holiday homes used as rentals

The ATO is expected to pay close attention to deductions claimed for rental properties that are also used as holiday...
29 April 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax

Advisory Advantage: The shift to high-value, low-volume accounting

On this month’s episode of Advisory Advantage, host Brent Szalay is joined by Noel Tiufino, chief executive of My...
28 April 2026 • By Robyn Tongol
Regulation

Melbourne accountant charged over alleged involvement in money laundering...

A Victorian accountant has been arrested and charged for allegedly participating in a money laundering syndicate...
28 April 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax

ATO reminds practitioners to avoid common FBT mistakes

The ATO has warned tax practitioners about common mistakes made by taxpayers and their advisers when lodging fringe...
28 April 2026 • By Emma Partis
Tax

Super tax changes and SMSFs

After much debate and uncertainty, the government’s Division 296 tax rules – popularly known as the “$3 million super...
28 April 2026 • By Mitchell Markwick, HLB Mann Judd