Daniel West
Technology

Subscription overload ‘costs SMEs $1.4bn a year’

Lack of integration means software tools run in silos and hinder rather than help, says MYOB survey.
10 June 2022 • By Philip King

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Technology

Are you stuck in a time/tech conundrum?

Accountants and bookkeepers have been pushed to the limit as a result of increasing client demands, changing...
09 June 2022 • By Dext
Tax

100A tax time guide due in days, says ATO

The final document will take longer, the office says, but it will help trustees decide what to do this year.
09 June 2022 • By Philip King
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Accountants chase pay rises above 6%

Three-quarters of bosses plan salary increases but most will fall short of staff expectations, says the latest survey.
09 June 2022 • By Philip King
Shaun Backhaus
Super

Super funds given another year of NALI grace

Political support to address issues with the non-arm’s length expenditure provisions sees the ATO extend transitional...
09 June 2022 • By Miranda Brownlee
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Business

Small businesses raiding personal funds to pay energy debts

Pandemic hangover leaves 40 per cent of owners worse off, COSBOA survey finds.
09 June 2022 • By Keeli Cambourne
Technology

[CPD webinar] How to Unlock Hidden Capacity in Your Practice

Are you too busy with client work to think about what's next for your practice?
08 June 2022 • By Ignition
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Business

How to have effective advisory conversations

Your accounting degree equipped you with all the knowledge and technical skills you need to handle compliance work –...
08 June 2022 • By QuickBooks Australia
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Business

The Advisory Paradox

Few businesses remain untouched by COVID. Some, such as home delivery services and technology companies, have...
08 June 2022 • By QuickBooks Australia
Super

ATO issues warning to late-lodging SMSFs

SMSF annual returns for 2020-21 have to be filed with the Tax Office unless the fund has received an extension.
08 June 2022 • By Miranda Brownlee
Fabian Calle
Tax

Be alert for tax fraudsters, small business warned

EOFY “is like Christmas” to scammers with $7.2 million stolen from vulnerable computers last year.
08 June 2022 • By Josh Needs
Gavan Ord
Business

RBA responding to out-of-date number, says CPA Australia

It said Australia must move to monthly CPI data because the effect of last month’s rate increase was unknown.
08 June 2022 • By Philip King
ASIC
Regulation

ASIC disqualifies two directors

Both were involved in the failure of multiple companies and owed more than $20 million combined.
08 June 2022 • By Josh Needs
Michael Croker
Business

Stressed small businesses still contending with pandemic hangover

Despite the positive economic picture painted by government, many owners are struggling, says CA ANZ.
08 June 2022 • By Josh Needs
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Business

RBA hikes rates by 50 basis points to 0.85%

The RBA responds to "higher than expected" inflation with a larger than anticipated rise to take interest rates to...
07 June 2022 • By Philip King
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Business

Free Mental Health Training for Advisers of Small Businesses

Register by 8 July to take advantage of Deakin’s online program that helps business advisers provide mental health...
07 June 2022 • By Deakin University
Tax

Make sure you’re registered, TPB tells agents

An ad campaign warns the public against unscrupulous operators and urges legitimate practices to display its logo.
07 June 2022 • By Josh Needs
Alexi Boyd
Business

Labor must act urgently on worker shortages: COSBOA

The peak body for small businesses is urging the government to address the talent drought by increasing migration and...
07 June 2022 • By Keeli Cambourne