Tax
Why crypto treads an uncertain path through tax minefield
The taxation of digital assets used for lending and borrowing would benefit from clear-sighted guidelines.
02 February 2024 • By Jeremy Makowski
Tax
Businesses threaten: No more tax until client linking fix
02 February 2024 • By Christine Chen
Technology
AI vital in cyber security arms race, say IT leaders
02 February 2024 • By Christine Chen
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Regulation
TASA dob-in provisions ‘devastating’ for agents, Tax Institute warns
The new breach reporting rules will create a challenging environment for tax agents and could see practitioners...
02 February 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Appointments
Why cloud tech and AI hold the keys to attracting talent
Small firms must bite the bullet on technology because migration alone will fail to solve the chronic skills shortage.
02 February 2024 • By Shane Maher
Business
The Access Group buys Brisbane software outfit ChangeGPS
The UK business software operation snaps up another local as part of its ambitious expansion plans in the region.
01 February 2024 • By Philip King
Tax
ATO urges small business owners: ‘Teach yourself tax’
The Tax Office launches a website offering more than 20 online courses covering the essentials of tax, super and...
01 February 2024 • By Philip King
Business
Survey reveals early career accountants receive biggest pay rises
Junior and intermediate chartered accountants are receiving the largest pay increases, a recent CA ANZ survey reveals.
01 February 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax
Tax agents ‘waste hours in confusing client linking process’
The complex multi-step system that came into effect in November has confounded taxpayers, practitioners and even the...
01 February 2024 • By Christine Chen
Business
Lower-than-expected CPI ‘cements case for RBA rate hold’
Economists agree monetary tightening is over for now, but rate cuts will be delayed until it is certain stage 3 cuts...
01 February 2024 • By Christine Chen
Business
Quarterly inflation drops to 2-year low
ABS data shows slowdowns in quarterly and annual inflation, helped by Commonwealth rent assistance and falling meat...
31 January 2024 • By Christine Chen
Tax
2 in 3 SMEs benefit from instant asset write-off, survey reveals
The uncapped version of the instant asset write-off scheme was extremely popular among SMEs with the average spend...
31 January 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax
Economic growth to stay sluggish despite stage 3 cuts: Deloitte
The firm’s latest quarterly outlook challenges the government’s more optimistic forecast for the next five years.
31 January 2024 • By Christine Chen
Business
RSM revenue surges 15% on middle market demand
Latest financial results show the firm’s business is booming in Australia and globally.
31 January 2024 • By Christine Chen
Regulation
‘Mandate cash acceptance or risk disaster’
A lobby group wants the government to follow in the footsteps of countries like Ireland and France by forcing...
31 January 2024 • By Christine Chen
Profiles
Brad Seeto – Founder and director of Bramelle Partners Pty Ltd
Brad Seeto, founder and director CEO of boutique accounting firm Bramelle Partners, reflects on his career and the...
30 January 2024 • By Bramelle Partners
Business
December retail turnover falls 2.7% in wake of Black Friday sales
Consumers brought forward their holiday spending to take advantage of November discounts, ABS says.
30 January 2024 • By Philip King
Technology
PayPal undergoes AI-driven ‘revolution’
CEO Alex Chriss says the changes, including a faster checkout and personalised receipts and ads, will “shock the world”.
30 January 2024 • By Christine Chen
Business
Worker disconnect to ‘skyrocket’ with back-to-office mandates
A survey finds that flexibility is key to happy teams and forcing people back to the office exacerbates disengagement.
30 January 2024 • By Christine Chen
Regulation
Government told to take action on declining ATO service standards
CA ANZ has called for a review into ATO service standards and increased funding for regulators.
30 January 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee