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Are leaders born or are they made?
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Are leaders born or are they made?

Become a more effective leader of change in a public practice with this invaluable two-day online conference.
30 March 2021 • By Chartered Accountants

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Accountants are rising up the value chain through strategic advisory services
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Accountants are rising up the value chain through strategic advisory services

Learn practical ways to increase your advisory capabilities and your revenue with this invaluable two-day online...
29 March 2021 • By Chartered Accountants
Small business still uncertain of recovery as JobKeeper ends
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Small business still uncertain of recovery as JobKeeper ends

While business confidence has markedly improved, the end of JobKeeper will see many small businesses vexing over cash...
29 March 2021 • By John Buckley
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Intuit QuickBooks’ loyalty program gets new perks for ProAdvisors

Intuit QuickBooks has revamped its free loyalty program for accountants and bookkeepers with lots of great new features.
26 March 2021 • By Intuit QuickBooks
Government extends another COVID-19 lifeline to the arts
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Government extends another COVID-19 lifeline to the arts

The additional funding comes just days before JobKeeper winds up at the end of the month, with one in five recipients...
26 March 2021 • By John Buckley
Businesses wean themselves off government support as conditions improve
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Businesses wean themselves off government support as conditions improve

New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows businesses are confident they’ll be able to pay their bills as...
26 March 2021 • By John Buckley
Premier Investments defies calls to repay JobKeeper
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Premier Investments defies calls to repay JobKeeper

After doubling profits in the January half, the retail giant — which owns Peter Alexander, Just Jeans and Smiggle —...
26 March 2021 • By John Buckley
 jobs could be lost when JobKeeper ends
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Up to 150,000 jobs could be lost when JobKeeper ends: Treasury

The Treasury Secretary estimates that between 100,000 and 150,000 jobs could be lost when JobKeeper expires on 28 March.
25 March 2021 • By John Buckley
Business

Treasury defends absence of JobKeeper clawback mechanism

The Senate economics committee has heard that while the Morrison government considered JobKeeper clawback measures, it...
25 March 2021 • By John Buckley
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CAs share lessons with technology at Practice Power Up Conference in April

If you’re still pondering how to fully integrate technology into your practice then you’re not alone.
24 March 2021 • By Chartered Accountants
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Xero acquires e-invoicing business

Xero has acquired an e-invoicing infrastructure business as it looks to prepare for the inevitable rollout of...
24 March 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Bookkeepers to play pivotal role in SME recovery post-JobKeeper
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Bookkeepers to play pivotal role in SME recovery post-JobKeeper

As swathes of Australian small businesses come off JobKeeper this week, bookkeepers should acquaint themselves with...
24 March 2021 • By John Buckley
Tax

Intuit QuickBooks’ ProAdvisor Program delivers great new benefits for...

Bookkeepers can now enjoy all the great new benefits of Intuit QuickBooks’ re-launched ProAdvisor Program.
23 March 2021 • By Intuit QuickBooks
Public practitioners who implement an effective COVID response will emerge stronger than ever
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Public practitioners who implement an effective COVID response will emerge...

Learn practical ways to successfully emerge from the impact of COVID with this two-day online conference that brings...
23 March 2021 • By Chartered Accountants
Amir Ghandar
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UK’s audit reforms could be a ‘watershed moment’ for global markets

The UK’s proposed audit reforms could prove a pivotal moment for audit markets around the world, says one peak body.
23 March 2021
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Australian small businesses remain in the ‘digital dark ages’

Despite the rapid digitisation brought on by COVID-19, a new survey shows Australian small businesses have been the...
23 March 2021 • By John Buckley
GST fraud
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Sydney man charged over $3m GST fraud

A 37-year-old Sydney man could face up to 12 years in jail after being found to have fraudulently obtained $3 million...
22 March 2021 • By Jotham Lian
Government extends SME responsible lending exemption
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Government extends SME responsible lending exemption

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has announced an extension of the SME responsible lending exemption, following delays to the...
19 March 2021 • By Jotham Lian