Business
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
Business
Scrapped SG threshold to increase administrative burden for small...
17 May 2021
Appointments
Government appoints 2 new Board of Taxation members
16 May 2021 • By Jotham Lian
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Business
Xero scores subscriber surge despite slowed revenue
The cloud accounting software provider reported slowed revenue growth in its annual results, even as it secured...
14 May 2021 • By John Buckley
Business
1 in 5 small businesses left in the dust of digitisation
Nearly half a million small businesses continue to trade with little to no digitisation measures, while 34 per cent of...
13 May 2021
Super
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...
13 May 2021 • By John Buckley
Business
The 4 ways to enhance your value as a professional service provider in 2021
Find out what will set you apart in a rapidly changing period of growth.
12 May 2021 • By ORB Alternative
Business
Businesses stall on payment times as credit enquiries rise
While Australia’s economic outlook post-JobKeeper has shifted to optimistic territory, businesses continue to show...
12 May 2021
Business
Business confidence hits 7-year high
Business confidence surged to a seven-year high in April, up by 48.4 points from levels recorded one year ago.
12 May 2021 • By John Buckley
Business
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
Business
Superannuation boost for 300k workers as government scraps minimum SG threshold
Businesses employing casual and part-time employees will now have to pay for their superannuation as the government...
11 May 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Regulation
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
Business
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
Business
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...
10 May 2021 • By John Buckley
Business
Government introduces lifeline to first home buyers
The Morrison government has introduced a suite of concessions to single parents looking to buy their first home and...
10 May 2021 • By John Buckley
Business
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...
07 May 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Business
Government announces $1.2bn digitisation package
The Morrison government will invest big in digital education for workers, along with artificial intelligence,...
07 May 2021 • By John Buckley
Business
Rob Pillans FCA: five ways to grow your firm
If you own or manage an accounting firm, Rob Pillans FCA is an important man to hear from. The founder of Planet...
06 May 2021 • By Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand
Business
ATO launches new recruitment program targeting high school leavers
High school leavers can now get a 12-month job with the ATO as it launches a new recruitment program for four of its...
06 May 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Business
Australian workforce tipped for volatility as workers seek flexibility: EY
Close to one in two employees could resign if they aren’t offered permanent employment flexibility in the wake of the...
06 May 2021 • By John Buckley