Business
‘We are not dissuading Australians from using accountants’, says Labor as...
Labor MPs continue to defend the proposed cap on the deductibility of accountants’ fees, as accountants, software...
16 May 2019 • By Katarina Taurian
Regulation
Regulatory Burden – CPA Australia launches member survey
09 May 2019 • By CPA Australia
Appointments
Mid-tier network appoints CPA as South Australia CEO
01 May 2019 • By Jotham Lian
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Business
Finalists revealed for the Australian Accounting Awards 2019
The Accountants Daily team, together with principal partner Intuit QuickBooks Australia, is thrilled to present this...
17 April 2019 • By Accountants Daily
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
Business
Submissions now open for Australian Accounting Awards
Accountants Daily is pleased to announce that submissions for the Australian Accounting Awards 2019 are now open.
25 February 2019 • By Katarina Taurian
Appointments
Intuit Australia boss steps down, interim leader announced
An interim leadership arrangement has been made at Intuit Australia, with current managing director Nicolette Maury...
15 February 2019 • By Katarina Taurian
Technology
APS founder brings software to Australia, eyes Reckon and MYOB fallout
An original founder of APS is planning to capitalise on the fallen MYOB and Reckon deal by bringing South African...
19 September 2018 • By Jerome Delos Santos
Business
Deloitte Australia names new CEO
Deloitte has locked in its new chief executive, who will replace Cindy Hook from next month onwards when she starts...
14 August 2018 • By Katarina Taurian
Regulation
CPA Australia shuts down licensing arm
CPA Australia has this afternoon announced the closure of its licensing arm, CPA Australia Advice.
20 July 2018 • By Jayne Cruz
Business
Carbon Group moves into South Australian market
An accounting and bookkeeping network has moved into the South Australian market with its tenth M&A deal since 2014.
08 May 2018
Regulation
CPA Australia recognises the real value of Lifelong Learning
Promoted by CPA Australia members are embracing a free Continuing Professional Development (CPD) offer.
08 May 2018 • By CPA Australia
Business
PwC set to review CPA Australia Advice
Big four firm PwC has been appointed to review CPA Australia’s struggling licensing arm, which has lost millions to...
06 April 2018 • By Katarina Taurian
Regulation
CPA Australia sets new board remuneration
CPA Australia has locked in its director remuneration figures for 2018 and responded to member calls for legal action...
09 February 2018 • By Carl Mazzolo
Business
KPMG Australia moves into new advisory space
KPMG has made two high profile appointments to lead its new social media advisory group, as fractured public trust...
06 February 2018
Tax
Australia’s big corporates struggle with new accounting standards
Less than one in 10 of Australia’s largest companies have adequately considered the impact of the new accounting...
02 January 2018
Business
‘Coursework in Australia is 40 years out of date’: Uni plans to modernise...
One university is set to update its accounting degree, but feels boxed in by the standards set by the International...
04 December 2017
Business
There has never been a better time to establish a company in Australia
Promoted by Thanks to a number of government incentives and a favourable economic market, it has never been easier to...
25 September 2017 • By Jayne Cruz
Business
Invoice Financing, Not Business Loans, Can Beat The Late Payers Threatening...
Promoted by Running a business means taking charge of your future, and the rewards in terms of money, lifestyle and...
13 September 2017 • By Angus Sedgwick, CEO The Invoice Market
Regulation
CPAs lose liability cover Australia-wide
Professionals with a CPA Public Practice Certificate across Australia have now lost a crucial legal protection and...
25 July 2017