Business
Victorian ombudsman finds 12,000 businesses ‘unfairly denied’ COVID-19 grants
About 12,000 Victorian businesses could now be eligible for retrospective COVID-19 grants of up to $10,000 after the...
28 April 2021 • By John Buckley
Business
Personal insolvency regulator sends independence warning to...
28 April 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Business
WA woman faces jail term over early access to super fraud
27 April 2021 • By Jotham Lian
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WA man charged over $2.57m tax evasion, ATO impersonation
A Perth man could face up to 22 years in jail for impersonating an ATO officer and failing to declare $7 million in...
26 April 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Business
Vaccine rollout key to Australia’s economic recovery
While the Australian economy has shown positive signs of recovery, challenges still remain, says the Grattan Institute.
26 April 2021 • By John Buckley
Business
KPMG confirms 4% pandemic bonus
KPMG has now confirmed that staff will receive a one-off “thank-you payment” worth 4 per cent of their annual salary.
22 April 2021
Business
Early access to super used to pay mortgages, credit cards, bills
New data shows that nearly a third of those who applied for early access to their superannuation as a result of...
22 April 2021
Regulation
Illegal early access scheme operator pleads guilty
A financial adviser who operated a scheme providing illegal early access to superannuation funds for his clients has...
22 April 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Business
Deloitte Australia reveals new chief executive
The big four firm has announced Adam Powick as its new CEO, taking over from Richard Deutsch who abruptly resigned in...
21 April 2021 • By John Buckley
Technology
ATO kicks off work on new centralised business mailbox
Australian businesses will soon have all ATO and government correspondence delivered to a single mailbox as the Tax...
21 April 2021 • By John Buckley
Business
Morrison reveals deregulation plan to save businesses $430m
In the lead-up to the federal budget, the Prime Minister has announced his government will spend $120 million on...
21 April 2021
Business
How to secure the best funding solution for your business
Traditional lending options are falling behind in the era of new loan structures. Learn how flexible financing could...
20 April 2021 • By ORB Alternative
Business
‘Extremely risky’ bank request on the rise, accountants warned
Accountants are increasingly being pressured to provide capacity to repay statements, as real estate agents and...
20 April 2021 • By John Buckley
Tax
Government reveals new disciplinary regime for tax financial advisers
Practitioners providing tax financial advice will no longer need to be registered with the Tax Practitioners Board...
20 April 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Business
Cerebiz Cloud Based Tools for MYOB and Xero go beyond accounting
Cerebiz cloud based tools and virtual collaborative platform supports practices as they look to improve their post...
19 April 2021 • By Cerebiz
Business
Tribunal upholds agent’s registration termination for ‘grossly’ misapplying...
A tax agent who amended tax returns without consulting his clients, failed to pay personal tax debts and misled...
19 April 2021
Business
FSC pushes for financial advice reform
The Financial Services Council (FSC) is hoping to drive a massive simplification of advice in order to prevent it from...
19 April 2021 • By Lachlan Maddock
Business
What are the accounting and audit shifts you need to know about?
Annual Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand Accounting and Audit conferences essential for professionals.
16 April 2021 • By Chartered Accountants
Tax
Complimentary FBT Engagement templates to mitigate your risk of audit exposure
Offering fringe-benefits tax returns to your clients mitigates risk of audit exposure - we’ve now made it even easier...
16 April 2021 • By Practice Ignition
Business
ASIC extends COVID-19 record of advice relief
The corporate regulator’s record of advice relief measure has been extended to 15 October, with an option to withdraw...
16 April 2021 • By John Buckley