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ATO apologises for Online services downtime
Technology

ATO apologises for Online services downtime

The ATO is currently investigating ongoing issues with Online services for agents after some practitioners were locked...
23 June 2021 • By Jotham Lian

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WEBINAR: Building efficient workflows for better cashflow and profit

It’s tough enough to run a practice but to build repeatable and efficient workflows at the same time, is one of the...
21 June 2021 • By Cerebiz
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Tax

Need to know information for tax agents this tax time

CPA Australia has developed this summary for tax agents to help with clients’ tax returns.
21 June 2021 • By CPA Australia
Australian Accounting Awards 2021 winners revealed
Business

Australian Accounting Awards 2021 winners revealed

Accountants Daily is pleased to present the winners of this year’s Australian Accounting Awards.
18 June 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Deloitte
Business

Deloitte sees revenue shrink to $2.3bn

Deloitte’s annual revenue fell by 7 per cent to $2.31 billion over the last 12 months as it dealt with weak trading...
18 June 2021
PwC to invest on new jobs
Business

PwC to invest $12bn on new jobs under new global strategy

As part of a new global strategy, the big four firm has committed to major spending to create jobs, adopt new...
17 June 2021 • By John Buckley
The gainfully employed director
Appointments

The gainfully employed director

Directors of family companies need to give more thought to the idea of ceasing or continuing to be gainfully employed...
17 June 2021 • By Anthony Cullen, Senior SMSF Technical Specialist - SuperConcepts
Helping clients find their ‘pearl’
Business

Helping clients find their ‘pearl’

We spoke to Adarsh Dutt, co-founder of Oyster Hub-Accountants Brokers & Consultants, on his holistic approach to...
16 June 2021 • By Intuit Quickbooks
Queensland delivers sound budget in a ‘straitjacket’
Business

Queensland delivers sound budget in a ‘straitjacket’: CPA

The industry body has warned that the Queensland government’s state budget emerges as one founded on good intentions...
16 June 2021
ATO to delay eSAT retirement
Technology

ATO to delay eSAT retirement

The ATO will delay the retirement of eSAT for SMSF auditors as it plans additional functionality updates for Online...
16 June 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Business

Accountants, ATO officers honoured on the Queen’s birthday

Three prominent accountants and two senior ATO officers have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday 2021 Honours List.
15 June 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Regulation

New client verification standards require education: IPA

The ATO and the Tax Practitioners Board should educate practitioners on their new client verification obligations...
11 June 2021 • By Jotham Lian
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Appointments

EY appoints chief sustainability officer

The big four firm has appointed Mathew Nelson as its inaugural chief sustainability officer for the Oceania region,...
11 June 2021 • By John Buckley
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Business

Why ASX listed businesses should take out loans now

How to ensure your business is prepared when ideal market conditions no longer exist.
11 June 2021 • By ORB Alternative
Technology

Top 3 cybersecurity threats to protect against during EOFY

Accounting practices are one of the most targeted type of businesses among small firms for cyber threats, particularly...
11 June 2021 • By APS Software
Victorian wage theft laws commence 1 July
Business

‘A warning to employers’: Victorian wage theft laws commence 1 July

Accountants should remind their business clients to proactively assess whether they’re paying their employees...
11 June 2021
Business equipment spending surged in May
Business

Business equipment spending surged in May: CBA

Australian business investment in equipment and machinery was up by 21 per cent in May, compared with the same period...
11 June 2021
Chartered accountant denied cash flow boost
Business

‘Inevitable ATO scrutiny’: Chartered accountant denied cash flow boost

An experienced chartered accountant who paid himself one week’s wage of $107,500 has been denied the COVID-19 cash...
10 June 2021 • By Jotham Lian