Business
Forbes names H&R Block as one of world’s best employers
The recognition reflects the work of “our employees around the globe”, says CEO.
19 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Regulation
Takeaway faces $250,000 fine over child labour laws
19 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Regulation
Liquidator charged for allegedly withdrawing over $150,000
18 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
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Regulation
Fee rise will cripple our grad program: internal audit body
Blanket increase for tertiary education providers will undermine attempts to recruit candidates to the profession.
18 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Business
Where accountants go wrong with advisory
Focus on a particular service that will help a client — such as an internal controls audit — and it starts to make...
18 October 2022 • By Philip King
Regulation
Cyber attacks ‘will be fatal for some SMEs’
High-risk organisations should be hit with tougher penalties, CPA Australia says, while small businesses need help to...
18 October 2022 • By Philip King
Technology
Australians bombarded with 250 scam attempts a year
One in five Australians have been a victim of a scam or know someone who has, according to research from the...
18 October 2022 • By Keeli Cambourne
Technology
Introducing Shoebox Payroll; a Platform for Better Payroll Efficiency
The Shoebox franchise group has launched a payroll platform built for bookkeepers & accountants. We’ve made payroll...
17 October 2022 • By Shoebox Books & Tax
Regulation
Two tax agents banned after falsifying SMSF auditor numbers
Agents found to have acted dishonestly with false statements concerning dozens of SMSFs.
17 October 2022 • By Miranda Brownlee
Super
SuperStream issues mean ATO should tread softly: SMSF industry
With the office likely to be “bombarded” with breaches, the SMSF industry hopes it will take an “educative approach”.
17 October 2022 • By Miranda Brownlee
Technology
Lean on specialists for tech and learn to say ‘No!’
Let accountants get on with what they do best and your practice will thrive, Damien Greathead of Intuit says.
17 October 2022 • By Philip King
Regulation
Productivity Commission warns against multi-employer bargaining
It comes as the Treasurer expects an increase in wage growth as part of his upcoming budget forecast.
17 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Technology
Protect against credit card fraud or pay the price, retailers told
“Chargeback fraud” leaves merchants on the hook for whatever gets stolen, says security specialist.
17 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Tax
Top 1,000 taxpayers paid more than $44bn: ATO
One-fifth of corporate income tax and about one-third of GST comes from our largest entities.
17 October 2022 • By Keeli Cambourne
Tax
‘Amazing time’ to start an accounting firm, says marketing specialist
It's an “amazing time” to start an accounting firm and inspirational role models – here and overseas – are showing...
14 October 2022 • By Philip King
Technology
Preparation and speedy response key to cyber protection, experts say
Specialists agree each breach is unique, but every business should prepare an emergency plan.
14 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Regulation
Timely review of Taxpayers’ Charter a chance to modernise
The document that outlines the rights and obligations of taxpayers will benefit from an update — and more widespread...
14 October 2022 • By Robyn Jacobson
Business
Most CEOs expect recession, plan hiring freeze: KPMG
The firm’s annual global survey paints a gloomy prospect for the next 12 months.
14 October 2022 • By Philip King
Regulation
Tassie food outlets forced to back pay workers $120,000
FWO raids found almost 150 workers being underpaid by 24 cafes and restaurants across Launceston.
14 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Technology
How to spot a dodgy invoice every time
Putting in place five simple procedures to track, check, and match crucial details will leave fraudsters with fewer...
14 October 2022 • By Gerard Mondaca