Technology

SavvyWise raises $1.56m to accelerate R&D on Australian tax-specific AI models

Tax AI platform SavvyWise has closed its equity crowdfunding raise with nearly $1.56 million from 469 investors, which...
19 June 2026 • By Jerome Doraisamy

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Super

Australian SMEs remain underprepared for Payday Super, research shows

Two in five Australian businesses have not yet reviewed their cash flow impact or are unsure ahead of Payday Super...
09 June 2026 • By Matthew Taylor
Tax

‘Confidence gap’ costing Australians money at tax time: H&R Block

Some Australians are missing out on important tax deductions by underestimating the complexity of their tax affairs,...
05 June 2026 • By Matthew Taylor
Tax

The real blind spot in Australia’s trust debate

Reducing discretionary trusts to a “tax avoidance mechanism” ignores the economic reality of why these structures...
28 May 2026 • By Naz Randeria
Business

Finalists unveiled for Australian Accounting Awards 2026

Accountants Daily and principal partner MYOB are thrilled to announce the finalists for this year’s Australian...
22 May 2026 • By Jerome Doraisamy
Business

How AI and scalable support models are reshaping Australian accounting firms...

Combining technology, people and scalable support structures in the right way can open opportunities and improve...
18 May 2026 • By Reetika Gupta, RV Advisory Group
Tax

Budget shortchanges new investors and young Australians, CPA Australia says

Mum-and-dad investors, young Australians and small businesses have lost out in the 2025-26 federal budget, Australia’s...
14 May 2026 • By Naomi Neilson
Technology

Multi-model validation: How Elfworks uses four AI models to de-risk Australian...

In the Australian accounting industry, artificial intelligence (AI) has moved from an interesting toy to a strategic...
14 May 2026 • By Elfworks
Technology

The AI confidence gap holding Australian small businesses back

Australia’s 2.59 million small businesses are the engine room of the economy. When they use AI well, they grow faster,...
12 May 2026 • By Suzy Nicoletti
Regulation

CPA Australia suggests tweaks to TPB’s draft AI guidance

The industry body has welcomed the TPB’s draft guidance on AI and the code of professional conduct and suggested minor...
01 May 2026 • By Emma Partis
Business

RSM Australia appoints new director to WA office

RSM Australia has appointed a new director at its Western Australia office, in a move the firm says will bolster its...
23 April 2026 • By Emma Partis
Business

Outsourcing for accounting firms: what Australian practices need to know

A practical look at how outsourcing for accountants actually works in 2026, what it costs, what the risks are, and...
14 April 2026 • By SEOJOE
Tax

NTAA, CPA Australia flag ‘significant gaps’ in OSfA functionalities

CPA Australia and the NTAA have told the Tax Ombudsman that the ATO’s online service and communication channels for...
14 April 2026 • By Emma Partis
Regulation

ATO sweeps South Australian vineyards in joint compliance exercise

The ATO, Australian Border Force and Fair Work Ombudsman have conducted surprise visits across vineyards in South...
14 April 2026 • By Emma Partis
Business

Australia overdue for productivity reform: CPA

Compounded by the Middle East crisis and structural challenges, Australia is desperate for government intervention to...
08 April 2026 • By Amelia McNamara
Business

Survey reveals nationwide accountant, auditor shortages

CA ANZ has found evidence of a national shortage of general accountants, tax accountants and external auditors in a...
07 April 2026 • By Emma Partis
Appointments

Jirsch Sutherland expands into South Australia

Insolvency firm Jirsch Sutherland has expanded into South Australia with the appointment of a partner in Adelaide.
02 April 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Super

Retiree income from super almost tripled since 2002

Australia’s compulsory superannuation continues to democratise wealth-building, diversify portfolios, and ease...
27 March 2026 • By Amelia McNamara
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