Appointments
WA Insolvency Solutions principal achieves double qualification
The 2002 graduate is now one of seven registered bankruptcy trustees at Jirsch Sutherland.
13 June 2022 • By Josh Needs
Tax
ATO rejects claims of 100A overreach
11 June 2022 • By Philip King
Tax
Tax season: Is your client eligible to use the loss carry-back tax...
10 June 2022 • By Wolters Kluwr Tax & Accounting Australia
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Tax
Common crypto tax questions and how to answer them
With more and more Australians becoming invested in cryptocurrency, you can bet that they’ll have a whole lot of...
10 June 2022 • By CryptoTaxCalculator
Appointments
Desperate for staff? Inspire, develop… and reward when you can
Pay is just one ingredient when it comes to creating the sort of work experience that can attract and retain tax...
10 June 2022 • By Barbara Selmer Hansen
Technology
Airwallex launches direct payment link for Xero invoices
Payments automatically reconcile the account and provide a receipt.
10 June 2022 • By Josh Needs
Tax
The tax leftovers Labor must digest
Lapsed bills and policy loose ends mean the new government has a lot on its plate.
10 June 2022 • By Robyn Jacobson
Technology
Subscription overload ‘costs SMEs $1.4bn a year’
Lack of integration means software tools run in silos and hinder rather than help, says MYOB survey.
10 June 2022 • By Philip King
Business
Business default rates to hit 5.8% – or higher, says CreditorWatch
With EOFY approaching, now is the time for businesses to check their financial health.
10 June 2022 • By Josh Needs
Tax
Prepare for protein bar and perfume claims
If clients have records, there are a huge variety of deductions available, says one accounting adviser.
10 June 2022 • By Josh Needs
Technology
Are you stuck in a time/tech conundrum?
Accountants and bookkeepers have been pushed to the limit as a result of increasing client demands, changing...
09 June 2022 • By Dext
Tax
100A tax time guide due in days, says ATO
The final document will take longer, the office says, but it will help trustees decide what to do this year.
09 June 2022 • By Philip King
Appointments
Accountants chase pay rises above 6%
Three-quarters of bosses plan salary increases but most will fall short of staff expectations, says the latest survey.
09 June 2022 • By Philip King
Super
Super funds given another year of NALI grace
Political support to address issues with the non-arm’s length expenditure provisions sees the ATO extend transitional...
09 June 2022 • By Miranda Brownlee
Business
Small businesses raiding personal funds to pay energy debts
Pandemic hangover leaves 40 per cent of owners worse off, COSBOA survey finds.
09 June 2022 • By Keeli Cambourne
Technology
[CPD webinar] How to Unlock Hidden Capacity in Your Practice
Are you too busy with client work to think about what's next for your practice?
08 June 2022 • By Ignition
Business
How to have effective advisory conversations
Your accounting degree equipped you with all the knowledge and technical skills you need to handle compliance work –...
08 June 2022 • By QuickBooks Australia
Business
The Advisory Paradox
Few businesses remain untouched by COVID. Some, such as home delivery services and technology companies, have...
08 June 2022 • By QuickBooks Australia
Super
ATO issues warning to late-lodging SMSFs
SMSF annual returns for 2020-21 have to be filed with the Tax Office unless the fund has received an extension.
08 June 2022 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax
Be alert for tax fraudsters, small business warned
EOFY “is like Christmas” to scammers with $7.2 million stolen from vulnerable computers last year.
08 June 2022 • By Josh Needs