Tax
ATO defends tax agents compliance campaign
The Tax Office has refuted claims that it is on a witch hunt against all tax practitioners and taxpayers, but will...
19 June 2018
Appointments
‘We are completely changing our business model’: Countplus
15 June 2018
Business
Rewarding and recognising staff without using cash
14 June 2018 • By Qantas
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Business
Health, wellness often suffers as EOFY approaches
Accounting professionals are gearing up for a busy few weeks ahead as the end of financial year draws near, often to...
14 June 2018 • By Digital
Business
Deloitte tops last year’s intake with 68 new partners
Big four firm Deloitte is adding 68 new partners to its ranks next financial year.
13 June 2018
Appointments
PwC snares top Suncorp marketing exec
A former Suncorp marketing boss has joined the advisory board of PwC’s marketing arm as it seeks to add “tremendous...
13 June 2018
Business
Karbon’s new exec eyes MYOB, Reckon fallout
Karbon’s newest director, Richard Snell, has marked his first week on the job with intentions to capitalise on MYOB’s...
12 June 2018
Appointments
Anthony Bell, CAs and CPAs named in Queen’s birthday honours list
High-profile accountant Anthony Bell, along with two other accountants, have been named in the Queen’s birthday...
12 June 2018
Appointments
Deloitte stands back from CPA Australia gig
CPA Australia is on the hunt for a new group auditor after Deloitte advised it would not look to secure a 13th year...
12 June 2018
Business
Ex Xero, MYOB exec teams up with Sequel CFO
Well-known accounting personality and sales consultant, Wayne Schmidt, has joined forces with Melbourne-based firm...
08 June 2018
Business
Coming to grips with succession planning
Promoted by Qantas With around 70 per cent of all Australian businesses being family-owned and operated, and an...
07 June 2018 • By Qantas
Business
4 industry trends to be aware of for FY19
Promoted by InfoTrack Insights from almost 500 accounting professionals and a group of industry experts on technology...
06 June 2018 • By InfoTrack
Technology
ATO boasts systems' stability despite looming downtime
The ATO said it's not concerned about its systems' capacity to handle tax time's traffic spike, despite the promised...
06 June 2018 • By Jemelle Blanco
Tax
Payroll, bookkeeping meddling lands 7-Eleven operators in more hot water
The regulators are again heralding an increased focus on record keeping after the operators of a Queensland-based...
05 June 2018
Business
Concierge is here to help
Promoted by CPA Australia CPA Australia’s free-of-charge Concierge service provides wide ranging support to CPA’s who...
04 June 2018 • By CPA Australia
Technology
ATO portal woes escalated as more outages in the works
A standing committee has heard the ATO is yet to deliver on several years of portal development promises, as more...
04 June 2018 • By Jemelle Blanco
Super
Wealthy, SMSF clients with crypto a liability risk for accountants
Accountants who help clients invest in cryptocurrencies with their SMSF portfolios could find themselves exposed to...
01 June 2018
Tax
ATO to extend independent review to small businesses
The ATO has announced it will look to extend the independent review process over tax disputes to small businesses, in...
01 June 2018
Regulation
Government rolls out eInvoicing
The government has announced it will be adopting electronic invoicing (eInvoicing) across all levels of government,...
31 May 2018
Business
How to use tax planning as an opportunity for business advisory services
Promoted by Blueprint HQ Everyone is telling us that as Accountants we need to become less reactive, more proactive...
30 May 2018 • By Samantha Dean, Blueprint HQ