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SMEs don’t need to ‘tough it out on their own’, says joint bodies

Peak industry associations have banded together to help struggling small businesses repay debt on time with the...
05 September 2024 • By Imogen Wilson

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Renewable energy scheme has left SMEs fighting for compensation: NSWSBC

Small renewable energy businesses have been left ‘out of pocket’ for completed work due to the ‘Small-scale Renewable...
04 September 2024 • By Imogen Wilson
Business

Skincare brand CEO shares how she pivoted during COVID-19

Ahead of her keynote address at the Women in Finance Summit 2024, Ella Baché CEO Pippa Hallas has outlined how her...
04 September 2024 • By Pippa Hallas
Tax

ATO predicts further jump in tax debt disclosures to credit agencies

The Tax Office expects the use of intent-to-disclose notices will ramp up further this income year based on trends...
04 September 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
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How to integrate outsourced accounting support into your business

Learn which outsourced accounting support tasks can be integrated in your business, how to integrate these, and the...
03 September 2024 • By SuperRecords
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ATO practice statement lays down law on illegal early release perpetrators

Recent updates in the Practice Statement Law Administration (PS LA) 2021/1 show that the ATO means business when it...
03 September 2024 • By Keeli Cambourne
Regulation

‘Brazen’ ATO bribes land man behind bars

A man has been sentenced to three years and 14 days’ imprisonment for paying a bribe to a former ATO employer in...
03 September 2024 • By Imogen Wilson
Business

SME owners ‘fearful’ about not being paid, says ASBFEO

Australian small-business owners are becoming increasingly concerned about missed payments from other businesses...
03 September 2024 • By Imogen Wilson
Business

Accountants lack crucial crypto knowledge, warns industry professional

Australian accountants need to improve their crypto expertise to meet increasing market and industry demands, an...
03 September 2024 • By Imogen Wilson
Regulation

‘Disturbing’: Tax lawyers push back on proposal to register with TPB

Taxation lawyers have slammed the “ill-advised and regrettable” proposal that they register with the Tax Practitioners...
02 September 2024 • By Imogen Wilson
Super

‘Clock is ticking’ for payday super legislation, says SMC

The super peak body has called for urgent legislative reform of the Australian superannuation system to ensure...
02 September 2024 • By Imogen Wilson
Business

Aussie small business facing ‘rocky road ahead’: Sussan Ley

More must be done to reduce the burden of red tape for small businesses and the accountants servicing them, according...
31 August 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax

The permanency of the permanent: The ‘vacant’ landholding provisions

Are interest costs incurred on borrowings for land acquisition deductible to an entity undertaking a property...
30 August 2024 • By Phillip London, TaxBanter
Regulation

Property developer to repay $11m ‘washed’ in Plutus blackmail plot

Michael Teplitsky helped move hush money paid to keep Australia’s largest corporate tax fraud hidden, a court has found.
30 August 2024 • By Christine Chen
Technology

SMEs at risk of cyber crime, MYOB data reveals

Data from the business management platform has revealed most Australian SMEs have experienced a cyber attack or cyber...
30 August 2024 • By Imogen Wilson
Tax

PCG 2024/D2 poses ‘higher taxes for thousands of businesses’, warns tax expert

The ATO’s draft guidance on personal service income and the general anti-avoidance provisions is likely to be a shock...
30 August 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Super

Payday super ‘couldn’t come soon enough’, says Cbus

The fund has reported a record recovery of almost $200 million in unpaid super over the last financial year.
30 August 2024 • By Imogen Wilson