Tax
Women in Finance Podcast: The importance of showcasing diversity at all levels
Ahead of the Women in Finance Summit and Awards 2023, we’re catching up with some of the leading women in the...
03 November 2023 • By Liberty
Tax
How EV duty decision could run state taxes off the road
03 November 2023 • By Jeremy Makowski
Business
‘Scale your impact’, says female executive
03 November 2023 • By Malavika Santhebennur
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Business
Acquisition-hungry Count buys Canberra accounting boutique
The firm’s latest deal adds over 700 clients to its existing 39,000-strong base.
03 November 2023 • By Christine Chen
Technology
ASIC scam-buster tech blitzes thousands of dodgy websites
Fake investment and crypto platforms along with impersonator sites have been detected and disabled, the regulator says.
03 November 2023 • By Philip King
Regulation
Property developer cops ban for 5 failed companies owing $12m
Canberra director disqualified for two years by ASIC for hands-off approach to management, lack of care and diligence.
03 November 2023 • By Philip King
Regulation
How poor accounting can put directors on ASIC radar
If company records are out of order or lodgement obligations remain unmet, alarm bells start ringing at the regulator.
03 November 2023 • By Trevor Withane
Tax
Sole traders ‘miss out on $3.5bn in tax deductions’
More than four out of 10 fail to claim all of their business expenses, says one digital accounting services provider.
02 November 2023 • By Miranda Brownlee
Super
Expanded Victoria land tax ‘to hit SMSFs with property’
Residential property that remains vacant for six months out of the year will be subject to the levy, a lawyer warns.
02 November 2023 • By Keeli Cambourne
Business
Insolvency Australia sets up helpline for distressed businesses
The first-of-its-kind free service aims to connect individuals or businesses with registered specialists.
02 November 2023 • By Philip King
Regulation
Former EY partner in tax exploitation case a ‘rogue operator’
The firm says the former partner admitted receiving $700,000 and was sacked last year.
01 November 2023 • By Philip King
Regulation
ATO pursues former EY partner for alleged tax exploitation scheme
The Tax Office has filed a civil case in Federal Court under the promoter penalty legislation.
01 November 2023 • By Philip King
Tax
Tax agents hit with ‘petty’ ATO list of old debts as little as 4c
UPDATED: Practitioners predict additional workloads as they seek to reconcile debts recently resurrected by the Tax...
01 November 2023 • By Christine Chen
Tax
Festive work parties must dance through an FBT ‘minefield’
H&R Block says many companies trip over the tax unawares as the ATO issues a seasonal reminder.
01 November 2023 • By Philip King
Business
’Sooner rather than later’ vital for succession planning
After countless health battles, broker Louisa Sanghera became all-too-aware how important it is to think of the future.
01 November 2023 • By Malavika Santhebennur
Regulation
Bondi bar fined $164k for underpaying workers, faking documents
The Fair Work Ombudsman says it is taking “appropriate action” to protect vulnerable employees, cracking down on...
01 November 2023 • By Christine Chen
Business
$22bn in unpaid invoices means Christmas stress for business owners
Many will be chasing unsettled accounts instead of relaxing, Intuit QuickBooks survey finds.
01 November 2023 • By Philip King
Business
Prosperity Advisers acquires Brisbane firm to expand SME business
Boutique firm P+Y is set to join forces with Prosperity Advisers after a year of talks.
01 November 2023 • By Christine Chen
Tax
‘Integrity issues’ prompt ATO to clarify rules for R&D incentive
Review claims by clients and voluntarily disclose errors, the Tax Office urges.
31 October 2023 • By Philip King
Super
Caddick fraud victims target class action against SMSF auditors
Annual checks failed to confirm the investment assets – which turned out to be fake – actually existed.
31 October 2023 • By Philip King