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Tax

Freight company wins small business CGT concession dispute

The dispute in the AAT turned on competing asset valuations by PKF and KordaMentha, on behalf of the ATO.
17 June 2024 • By Christine Chen

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Business

Fear of failure, skills gap stifle aspiring business owners

The barriers come despite Australia being the “perfect breeding ground” for starting a business, according to a recent...
17 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
Technology

The top 4 tax scams targeting Australians this tax season

As we enter tax season, authorities are already warning Australians to be on high alert for tax scams. Cyber criminals...
14 June 2024 • By Martin Kraemer, KnowBe4
Business

A looming crisis: the role of accountants in supporting Australia’s aging...

An ageing population offers accountants the opportunity to position themselves as trusted advisers in the retirement...
14 June 2024 • By Michael Jeffries, LightYear Group
Appointments

Grant Thornton promotes 4 to partner

The mid-year promotions take the firm’s partner count to 175, with 10 coming in the past year.
14 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
Business

William Buck to open doors in Canberra, eyeing government clients

The mid-tier firm will acquire accounting boutique Link Capital Partners effective 1 July.
14 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
Regulation

Yearly grilling of accounting bodies needed, inquiry says

The inquiry’s final report calls for CA ANZ, CPA Australia and IPA to report annually to Parliament to ensure...
14 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
Profiles

Aidan Smith – A Scottish auditor (with a fling for jokes)

Aidan is a highly experienced partner focused on providing audit, advisory and accounting services, specialising in...
13 June 2024 • By HLB Mann Judd
Regulation

Greens push for 5-year ban on government work for PwC

The Greens party have called for PwC to be restricted from tendering for government work for five years in the final...
13 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
Business

Service-based small businesses lead productivity decline: Xero

A report has found wholesale trade was the most productive industry last year, while hospitality performed the worst.
13 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
Appointments

Mid-market M&A whiz joins Forvis Mazars as partner

The firm says the appointment will meet growing client demand after the launch of Forvis and Mazars’ merger earlier...
13 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
Tax

Hotelier’s $11m tax fight fails as court confirms ‘all or nothing’ stance

A taxpayer who claimed he had no taxable income because he was self-funded has had his appeal dismissed by the Federal...
13 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
Business

SME Bootcamp returns in 2024

Registrations have opened for the SME Bootcamp – a free summit that could transform the way accountants and brokers...
13 June 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Business

PwC inquiry calls for major review into large partnerships

The committee has delivered its final report for the consulting firm inquiry, calling for a review of partnership...
12 June 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Business

Small businesses ‘overwhelmed’ by EOFY tax compliance, survey finds

Misplacing important documents and receipts and forgetting to claim deductions are the most common problems, Xero says.
12 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
Tax

Landlords who ‘double dip’, fudge deductions in ATO crosshairs

The Tax Office has warned taxpayers to revise deduction rules and maintain proper records.
12 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
Tax

City Beach founders win tax battle with ATO over $52m restructure

A selective capital reduction to extinguish Division 7A loans that raised the Tax Office's eyebrows was not a “sham”,...
12 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
Regulation

CA ANZ course accreditation renewed by education body

The accreditation with TEQSA allows it to award the chartered accounting graduate diploma and offer FEE-HELP loans to...
12 June 2024 • By Christine Chen