Business
‘Working harder is not always the smartest’: Why flexible work is paramount in...
A call to action has been issued to those wielding power in business: call out sexism and disrespect; enable men to...
18 September 2019 • By Grace Ormsby
Technology
Staying safe from cyber-attacks in a digitally connected world
17 September 2019 • By CPA Australia
Business
Accountants need not join financial planners education arms race,...
17 September 2019
more from tag
Regulation
New research reveals the high cost public practitioners pay for regulatory...
Promoted by CPA Australia. It’s no secret that regulatory complexity is placing a hefty burden on public...
16 September 2019 • By CPA Australia
Business
New government taskforce eyes red tape reduction
A government taskforce aimed at reducing red tape and addressing unnecessary regulatory barriers has now announced its...
13 September 2019 • By Jotham Lian
Regulation
ATO diversification letters a ‘wake-up call’
The ATO’s latest focus on diversification is a “wake-up call” for funds to consider all relevant investment risks,...
13 September 2019
Tax
Over 10% rise in dodgy tax agent tip-offs
More than 200 tip-offs about potentially dodgy behaviour on the part of accountants and other tax agents were reported...
12 September 2019
Business
Be wise, not clever: ATO fires shots at big four
Large market tax firms such as the big four have been cautioned against operating like boutique firms and coming up...
12 September 2019
Business
AAT knocks back senior CPA’s application to stay termination decision
An application by a Sydney tax agent to stay a decision to terminate his tax agent registration has been denied by the...
11 September 2019
Business
Technological change: disrupter or enabler?
Promoted by Thomson Reuters. Interview discussion with Peter Antonius, Managing Director at The Hive Advisory and...
10 September 2019 • By Thomson Reuters
Business
‘We don’t want businesses to fail’: ATO looks to equip practitioners with more...
The ATO will aim to give accountants and bookkeepers better data insights, such as in-depth benchmarking data, to...
10 September 2019
Business
Refund-pocketing tax agent sentenced to 12 months in jail
A Sydney tax agent will face 12 months in jail after being convicted of lodging fraudulent income tax returns on...
09 September 2019
Business
7 company failures and $1.3m in tax debts see director banned for maximum period
A Sydney director, whose seven companies owed the ATO at least $1.3 million, has now been banned by the corporate...
09 September 2019
Regulation
CPA president extends tenure
CPA Australia president Peter Wilson will extend his term on the board of directors for a further three years after...
09 September 2019
Regulation
Industry questions ATO diversification focus
The ATO’s focus on undiversified funds in its current review is unjustified, given many SMSFs have legitimate reasons...
09 September 2019 • By Sarah Kendell
Business
‘Don’t let the naysayers kill good ideas’: ATO’s plea to practitioners
Tax practitioners have been urged to speak up against the “noisy minority” who gets in the way of positive changes to...
06 September 2019
Business
Small business clients urged to get on the ‘technology bus’
Small businesses, including accounting practices, will fall behind on service quality and profitability if they fail...
06 September 2019
Business
‘Accommodate the profession’: Assistant Treasurer sends warning to the ATO
The Assistant Treasurer has sent a strong message to the Tax Office to be more accommodating with the accounting...
05 September 2019
Business
Regulator relationships key to building ‘competitive moat’
Businesses will need to develop a strategy to interact with regulators, including the ATO, to help it build a...
04 September 2019
Appointments
BDO appoints new advisory partner
A former mid-tier partner has now joined BDO as a new advisory partner specialising in corporate finance and...
04 September 2019