Business
ATO knocks back key recommendation on ‘fragile’ tax practitioner relationship
The ATO has knocked back suggestions from the Inspector-General of Taxation that concerns it has raised with the tax...
04 April 2019
Business
Fears skilled migration cap could hurt small business
04 April 2019
Intuit Education
Full automation is just around the corner
03 April 2019 • By QuickBooks Australia
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Changes to ABN requirements put forward by government
Clients with Australian Business Numbers will soon be required to lodge their income tax return and confirm their...
02 April 2019 • By Jotham Lian
Technology
ATO launches electronic TBAR form
Tax agents can now lodge an online transfer balance account report and view transfer balance cap information through...
02 April 2019 • By Jemelle Blanco
Business
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As Australia hits the road to recovery, hear how a small business influencer survived 2020 with the support of his...
01 April 2019 • By Intuit QuickBooks
Business
Government called to revisit ASIC industry funding model in view of 'all the...
The government’s backflip on axing mortgage broking commissions shows that there is scope for ASIC’s industry funding...
01 April 2019 • By Billie Andrada
Business
How to minimise the risk of a client audit
Promoted by Thomson Reuters. Client tax audits are costly in terms of stress, time, and money for all parties. Richard...
29 March 2019 • By Thomson Reuters
Business
Ten key features of an accounting firms website
Promoted by AustralianBiz. As the internet has fast become the global number one search method for products and...
29 March 2019 • By Joe Kaleb, Australianbiz
Business
FASEA recognises financial planner designation as accountants made to wait
Members of professional accounting bodies will have to wait and see if their designations will be recognised by FASEA...
27 March 2019 • By Digital
Business
Loan restrictions, housing downturn pushing business confidence down
Around one in three medium businesses have found it more difficult to secure a loan in the wake of the royal...
26 March 2019
Technology
ATO pushes towards software one-stop shop for agents
The Tax Office has begun providing accounting software developers the tools and protocols they will need to create a...
25 March 2019 • By Jemelle Blanco
Business
Accountants urged to stay away from conflicts of interest in the wake of royal...
More effective supervision by the Tax Practitioners Board and the professional associations to manage conflicts of...
22 March 2019
Business
New category announced to recognise restructuring, insolvency work at...
Accountants Daily is pleased to be recognising the work of restructuring and insolvency practitioners at this year’s...
21 March 2019 • By Jotham Lian
Regulation
ATO points to market ‘gap’ after accountants exemption ditched
Dumping the accountants exemption has created a hole in the market for Australians who have simple advice needs, the...
21 March 2019
Business
A Q&A with Stuart Brandman on his Cloud Accounting Evolution
Promoted by Receipt Bank. We talk to Stuart Brandman, Director of 542 Partners, on his story of cloud-based...
20 March 2019 • By Receipt Bank
Business
Accounting Business Expo: How to Pick The Best Apps To Drive Your Business...
Promoted by GoCardless. Hear how apps can help solve fundamental problems, like cash flow management, at this panel...
19 March 2019 • By GoCardless
Business
PwC commits to reconciliation action plan
A big four firm has launched a plan to support Indigenous businesses and boost employment of Aboriginal and Torres...
19 March 2019
Regulation
‘The doomsayers are wrong’: Accounting industry younger and thriving, says ATO
The accounting profession is younger than ever, more gender equal, and continually growing, according to new ATO data,...
18 March 2019
Appointments
Jirsch Sutherland bumps registered liquidators to 21
A national insolvency firm has increased its tally of registered liquidators to 21 through its Newcastle firm...
18 March 2019