Regulation
ASIC outlines key strategies for crypto regulation
The Commissioner also reiterated its stance on cyber attacks and companies that fail to protect personal data.
13 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Tax
With 100A, the ATO has zoned us out
13 October 2022 • By John Jeffreys
Regulation
Accountants first line of scam defence, says TPB
13 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
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Business
Accountex Australia brings new CPD-accredited forum to Melbourne
Join Melbourne’s accounting and finance community for an afternoon of insightful discussion and networking with...
12 October 2022 • By Accountex Australia
Tax
Tax chief refuses to rule out third term
Despite signalling he would leave in 18 months, Chris Jordan could see his digitisation project through to the end of...
12 October 2022 • By David Walker
Appointments
EY Oceania acquires technology services business
The move comes as the firm is “experiencing unprecedented growth” and demand from clients of its technology services,...
12 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Regulation
Widespread use of crypto increases risk of disruption, says RBA
In its latest Financial Stability Review, the central bank says digital currencies have similar hazards to other...
12 October 2022 • By Malavika Santhebennur
Regulation
Tax objections report uncovers strange results, says IGTO
A surprising number of counter-intuitive findings emerge from an inquiry into ATO objections.
12 October 2022 • By Philip King
Regulation
EV take-up by long-distance commuters ‘key to reducing emissions’
As governments target 50 per cent of new car sales to be electric by 2030, report finds the most reluctant buyers...
12 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Companies
Accountex Australia
11 October 2022 • By Ivi tiongson
Technology
5 easy ways to increase transparency in your AP process
How to implement automation in your accounts payable process and employ end-to-end financial compliance
11 October 2022 • By Approval Max
Technology
Protect your firm from the effects of a cyber breach
It is becoming increasingly apparent that it is no longer a case of if, but when you may become a victim of cybercrime.
11 October 2022 • By Accountancy Insurance
Appointments
CPA adds two extra directors to take board count to 10
The accounting body’s president was also re-elected and declared an ambition to support members advancing in their...
11 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Tax
Stop tinkering, get cracking on bold tax reform: BDO partner
The government has time on its side when it comes to stage three tax cuts, he said, but should aim for a revamped tax...
11 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Regulation
Optus hack shows data retention needs mandated limit, says CMA
Chief executive says the cyber breach also raises ethical questions about profiting from customer information.
11 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Regulation
COVID kicked ATO objections up a gear
An Inspector-General of Taxation report shows pandemic support measures caused a huge increase in small business...
11 October 2022 • By Philip King
Tax
Small business tax objections ‘leapt during pandemic’
Small business objections to ATO decisions leaped during the pandemic and a “significant number and proportion” were...
10 October 2022 • By Philip King
Business
How contextual learning helps to attract, retain and equip Generation Z...
For the second year running, the thoughts of accounting professionals are dominated by a challenging business risk...
10 October 2022 • By Ivi tiongson
Appointments
HLB Mann Judd promotes 11 employees
The appointments across its Melbourne, Sydney and Fiji-based practices reflect recent growth, said the firm.
10 October 2022 • By Josh Needs
Business
Indigenous businesses to access PwC expertise
Firms such as BlackCard can receive support that they “never thought was possible” to achieve growth.
10 October 2022 • By Josh Needs