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RACGP calls for clarity on payroll tax promise in Tasmania

The Royal Australian College of GPs is urging the Tasmanian Liberals to match the opposition’s commitment to a full...
07 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee

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First-ever Women in Finance Network Lunch launches

As the world celebrates International Women’s Day today, Accountants Daily is proud to host the first-ever Women in...
07 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Regulation

ATO issues $23m in assessments after latest ESST raids

The Tax Office has conducted raids on 17 premises in the past two weeks as part of its continued crackdown on...
06 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Business

PwC ousted acting CEO Kristin Stubbins ‘against her will’, inquiry hears

Senators say her treatment was the “classic story” of a woman being promoted to a leadership role during a crisis,...
06 March 2024 • By Christine Chen
Technology

Ignition integrates with MYOB to automate invoicing, reconciliation

The two Australian accounting software platforms team up to automate invoicing, fee collection and reconciliation...
06 March 2024 • By Christine Chen
Business

Personal insolvencies continue to soar in early 2024

Personal insolvencies increased by almost a third in January compared with the same period last year, according to the...
06 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Regulation

‘Meaningful’ penalty regime needed to deter misconduct, says senator

The failure of PwC to make any reports to CA ANZ about the Peter Collins matter demonstrates major flaws in...
06 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
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Recent research has shown almost one in three private practice professionals (32 per cent) would like their law firm...
05 March 2024 • By Julius Ponce
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Recent research has shown almost one in three private practice professionals (32 per cent) would like their law firm...
05 March 2024 • By Julius Ponce
Business

Small business suffers largest decline since pandemic, Xero data reveals

A slowdown in sales and wages growth saw softer performance in the December quarter, according to the latest Xero...
05 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Technology

National AI Centre offers free AI education to SMEs

Australian small and medium businesses will now be able to access a free course in AI through TAFE NSW.
05 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax

AAT upholds ATO view in tax residency case

The Tribunal has determined that a mechanical engineer seeking a refund of $524k in PAYG withholdings was an...
04 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
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Expanding profitability in advisory services

Small businesses are facing the challenges of increased costs and inflation, making it important for them to make...
04 March 2024 • By Julius Ponce
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Generative AI through the lens of accountants and tax practitioners

Rapidly evolving technology is taking the world by storm, and accountants and tax practitioners are looking for use...
04 March 2024 • By Julius Ponce
Business

Uni funding overhaul a ‘game changer’ for accountant shortage

The government has the opportunity to boost graduate numbers by prioritising reforms that make accounting courses more...
04 March 2024 • By Christine Chen
Regulation

ACCC could probe ‘oligopoly’ of big 4 audit, inquiry hears

Parliament may ask the competition watchdog to investigate the sector dominated by only four players, Senator Deborah...
04 March 2024 • By Christine Chen
Super

Pandemic super withdrawals to cost taxpayers $85bn

Australians will face higher taxes to fund the pensions of those that dipped into savings under the Early Release of...
04 March 2024 • By Christine Chen
Business

CA ANZ refutes TPB's claims on Collins correspondence

CA ANZ has refuted claims made by the TPB to a Parliamentary joint committee on Thursday that the latter had informed...
04 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee