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What’s in the 2021-22 federal budget for accountants?
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What’s in the 2021-22 federal budget for accountants?

Three announcements in this year’s federal budget are particularly good news for accountants and their clients: the...
18 May 2021 • By Intuit QuickBooks

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The cloud accounting software provider reported slowed revenue growth in its annual results, even as it secured...
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Government scraps work test for voluntary superannuation contributions

Older Australians in SMSFs will be able to contribute earnings or savings directly into superannuation funds with the...
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Australian Accounting Awards 2021 finalists revealed

Accountants Daily, together with principal partner Intuit QuickBooks, is delighted to present this year’s deserving...
12 May 2021 • By Jotham Lian
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Superannuation boost for 300k workers as government scraps minimum SG threshold

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11 May 2021 • By Jotham Lian
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The future of non-financial reporting

Jo Cain, Executive Director of Materiality Counts, shares her insights into the future of non-financial reporting.
11 May 2021 • By Chartered Accountants Australia New Zealand
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Victorian man charged over failure to disclose bankruptcy

The man has been ordered to pay a fine and restitution to the private school to which he failed to disclose his...
11 May 2021 • By John Buckley
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End of JobKeeper unlikely to slow employment growth: RBA

In its quarterly monetary policy update, the Reserve Bank of Australia said it expects the economic fallout from...
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Government introduces lifeline to first home buyers

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10 May 2021 • By John Buckley
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Government splashes $15.3m to drive e-invoicing adoption

E-invoicing is set to feature prominently over the next few months as the government reveals a $15.3 million...
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Rob Pillans FCA: five ways to grow your firm

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06 May 2021 • By Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand
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ATO launches new recruitment program targeting high school leavers

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Australian workforce tipped for volatility as workers seek flexibility: EY

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