Business

Exclusive: IPA, The Tax Institute to explore merger potential in 2026

In a surprise announcement just days before Christmas, the Institute of Public Accountants and The Tax Institute have...
18 December 2025 • By Imogen Wilson

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TPB opens arms to incoming secretary from January 2026

The Tax Practitioners Board is welcoming its new secretary from mid-January next year as it looks to streamline its...
18 December 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
Regulation

CPA calls on Board of Taxation to simplify tax compliance

CPA Australia has called on the Board of Taxation to simplify FBT, streamline multinational tax reporting requirements...
17 December 2025 • By Emma Partis
Business

NSW workers’ compensation gets 18-month premium freeze

Last week, a new bipartisan agreement was made, which will introduce various changes to NSW workers’ compensation,...
17 December 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
Tax

Where taxpayers claims go wrong, from ‘edible undies to dog food’

As tax time has wrapped up but will inevitably swing by again, a tax specialist shares some of the most outrageous tax...
17 December 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
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The accountant’s guide to meeting AML/CTF expectations

Australia’s AML/CTF reforms have officially arrived — and they’re reshaping the future of accounting.
17 December 2025 • By Digital
Tax

Advisory Advantage: Stop being the smartest in the room and start being the...

On this month’s episode of Advisory Advantage, co-hosts Imogen and Brent are joined by their first guest, Dr Marli...
16 December 2025 • By Robyn Tongol
Business

Clients frustrated by jargon, research finds

An overwhelming number of professional services clients are frustrated by hard-to-understand jargon, underscoring the...
16 December 2025 • By Jerome Doraisamy
Regulation

Philanthropy not-for-profit welcomes ATO clarity on PAFs

A not-for-profit organisation supporting philanthropy has welcomed a draft taxation determination from the ATO...
16 December 2025 • By Emma Partis
Business

CA loses membership for misappropriating $289k from social housing trust

A New Zealand-based accountant has had her CA status revoked after she spent $289,000 using the company credit for...
16 December 2025 • By Emma Partis
Regulation

Former ATO contractor-turned-fraudster slapped with 18 months behind bars

A former ATO contractor has been found guilty of defrauding the Tax Office of more than $105,000, leading to an 18...
15 December 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
Business

Accountants can unwittingly help perpetrators of financial abuse, study finds

A new study on coerced business debts has found that accountants had unwittingly assisted perpetrators in cases of...
15 December 2025 • By Emma Partis
Tax

ATO shifts penalty remission requests online to improve consistency

From early next year, the ATO will require tax agents to lodge penalty remission requests online in a bid to improve...
15 December 2025 • By Emma Partis
Business

ASIC pledges regulatory simplification for small businesses

The corporate watchdog has pledged to ease some of the mounting pressure on small businesses with a newly revealed...
12 December 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
Business

Further rate cuts ‘not needed’: RBA governor

Hopes of further easing have been quashed by the governor of the central bank, who has confirmed that “additional cuts...
12 December 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
Business

Financial elder abuse: How accountants, bookkeepers can help break the cycle

Accountants and bookkeepers can play a key role in decreasing levels of financial elder abuse and should be proactive...
12 December 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
Business

Victorian government rejects VSBC abolition proposal

The Victorian government has rejected the recommendation to merge the Victorian Small Business Commission into the...
11 December 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
Regulation

Multiple code breaches land BAS agent with 2-year ban

A BAS agent has found themselves banned by the Tax Practitioners Board for two years for breaching multiple items of...
11 December 2025 • By Imogen Wilson