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ASIC
Business

Queensland director disqualified for tax indiscretions

The corporate regulator has disqualified a Queensland director for two years following his involvement with seven...
16 January 2020

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Melbourne
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Victoria grants tax and stamp duty relief post-bushfire crisis

The Victorian government’s provision of tax relief for people directly impacted by bushfires has been welcomed.
15 January 2020 • By Grace Ormsby
Melbourne CBD
Super

1 in 3 Victorian workers affected by unpaid super

A superannuation group has flagged how more than 800,000 Victorians — or one in three workers — have not received...
13 January 2020 • By Grace Ormsby
Accountant
Business

Advisers must prepare for TBC indexation

SMSF advisers should be prepared for the possibility of the transfer balance cap being indexed at the beginning of the...
13 January 2020 • By Emma Musgrave
Preparing the industry for big challenges in response to the Australian bushfires
Business

Preparing the industry for big challenges in response to the Australian...

With the devastating bushfire crisis currently gripping Australia, 2020 is predicted to be a turbulent year across all...
10 January 2020 • By Tasha Levy
Sydney CBD
Appointments

Greenwoods elevates 9 in New Year promotions

Specialist tax advisory firm Greenwoods & Herbert Smith Freehills has promoted nine of its staff, including one to a...
09 January 2020 • By Emma Musgrave
ASIC
Business

ASIC moves to disqualify tax-failing directors

The corporate regulator has disqualified three Gold Coast directors from managing corporations on the count of a...
07 January 2020
Receipt Bank
Technology

Receipt Bank completes $73m funding round

Digital bookkeeping platform Receipt Bank is set to boost its presence in Australia following a successful series C...
06 January 2020 • By Jotham Lian
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Business

‘Sustainability is not a buzzword’: IPA

The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) will announce the release of an e-book on sustainability in the new year, as...
02 January 2020
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Business

Short-term fiscal stimulus needed: CPA Australia

Concerns around Australia’s slowing economy and ongoing environmental issues have led CPA Australia to consider...
02 January 2020 • By Jotham Lian
Christmas Day work
Business

Surprising insights into Christmas Day workaholics

From getting fired for not smiling enough to smacking kids and cannabis use, here are the weird, naughty and downright...
27 December 2019 • By Jemelle Blanco
Cheque payments
Business

ATO says it won’t halt cheque payments

The Australian Taxation Office says it won’t be following in the footsteps of its New Zealand counterparts in halting...
24 December 2019
Andrew Conway
Business

IPA receives mental health research grant

The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) has confirmed a grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council...
23 December 2019 • By Cameron Micallef
Sydney CBD
Business

ASX 200 achieves 30% female director target

The ASX 200 has finally achieved having the number of women on its boards reach 30 per cent for the first time, the...
19 December 2019 • By [email protected]
Google
Business

Google agrees to pay ATO $481.5m

Google will pay an extra $481.5 million to the ATO to settle a decade-long tussle with the agency, bringing total tax...
19 December 2019
ASIC
Business

$30m ATO debt, illegal phoenix activity sees director disqualified

ASIC has moved to disqualify a director for five years after he was found to have engaged in illegal phoenix activity,...
18 December 2019
CPA and CA ANZ
Business

CA ANZ, CPA push for review into ATO’s deceased estate bungle

The Inspector-General of Taxation has been urged to look into how the ATO resolves legal and administrative issues in...
17 December 2019
Super

Revelations of artificial intelligence (AI) in modern SMSF accounting

Promoted by SuperConcepts. Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping modern SMSF accounting. SuperConcepts CTO Brad...
16 December 2019 • By Brad Ackermann, SuperConcepts