Business
Tax Office targeting DPNs at directors with high-value assets
The ATO is increasingly using data-matching tools to identify which directors have the assets to meet director penalty...
11 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Business
Former accountant pleads guilty to stealing from clients
11 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Business
ATO’s adviser strategy zeroes in on late-paying partners
11 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
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Business
Melbourne Set to Host Accounting Business Expo in One Week
In just one week, Melbourne will be abuzz with financial expertise and industry insights as Accounting Business Expo...
11 March 2024 • By Terrapinn
Regulation
Liquidator who stole $150k banned, avoids jail via corrections order
Ronald Cardwell dishonestly used his position to withdraw funds on 12 occasions from the account of a company in...
11 March 2024 • By Christine Chen
Regulation
Don’t get distracted by PwC’s reforms, senator warns
PwC’s recent governance restructuring announcement should not detract from their ‘ongoing obfuscation’, Senator...
11 March 2024 • By Christine Chen
Business
ATO pays businesses $150 to vent on client-agent linking
The Tax Office plans to hold a series of paid consults with taxpayers who have recently been through the revised...
11 March 2024 • By Christine Chen
Tax
ATO welcomes SGSP Australia Assets settlement as win for taskforce
The settlement resolves a dispute relating to SGSPA Australia’s $800 million convertible instruments.
11 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Business
First quarter tech update for accountants
Heather Smith and Tyler Caskey delve into the latest technology transformations and feature and functionality updates...
08 March 2024 • By Jessa Sargento
Technology
First quarter 2024 tech updates for accountants
A practical look at the latest feature updates and transformations shaping the accounting industry this year so far.
08 March 2024 • By Heather Smith, ANISE Consulting
Tax
Women in Finance Podcast: Building a brand that lasts
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, we’re shining a light on how women can raise their voices and establish a...
08 March 2024 • By Mortgage Choice
Super
ATO's SMSF crackdown sees 149 trustees disqualified
The Tax Office says it will continue to take “firm action” against those who persistently fail to meet their...
08 March 2024 • By Christine Chen
Tax
ATO ruling flags common audit traps for self-education claims
Tax ruling TR 2024/3 outlines a common range of situations where self-education expenses will be denied or...
08 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Business
Labor pledges to pay super on parental leave
After years of lobbying and broken promises, Labor has announced plans to pay super on paid parental leave...
08 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Business
Unregulated, aggressively profit-driven: Senator speaks on the big 4
In an exclusive interview, Senator Barbara Pocock shares insights from the inquiries into the big four consulting firms.
07 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Business
Redefining the tax profession with women at the forefront
International Women’s Day is a time to reflect on the achievements of women and the progress that continues to be made...
07 March 2024 • By Robyn Jacobson, The Tax Institute
Business
Accountant one day, broker the next
If your accounting career isn’t as fulfilling as it used to be, why not make 2024 the year you build a successful...
07 March 2024 • By Mortgage Choice
Business
First-ever Women in Finance Network Lunch launches
As the world celebrates International Women’s Day today, Accountants Daily is proud to host the first-ever Women in...
07 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax
RACGP calls for clarity on payroll tax promise in Tasmania
The Royal Australian College of GPs is urging the Tasmanian Liberals to match the opposition’s commitment to a full...
07 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Regulation
Tax agent cops 5-year ban for failing tax obligations
The TPB imposed the ban after the agent failed to comply with their tax obligations as both an individual and director...
07 March 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee