Tax
How alternative financing is transforming SME growth: OptiPay
On this episode of the Accountants Daily Insider, Angus Sedgwick, chief executive of OptiPay, unveils the...
05 September 2025 • By OptiPay
Companies
OptiPay
05 September 2025 • By [email protected]
Business
Bookkeeper steals over $88k from Sydney law firm
05 September 2025 • By Naomi Neilson
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Technology
Accountants must ‘get their hands dirty’, be intuitive with AI
To ensure the human edge is not lost from client service delivery, accounting professionals must better demonstrate...
05 September 2025 • By Jerome Doraisamy
Tax
ATO opens door to feedback on taxpayer relief provisions
The Tax Office is seeking feedback on its approach to taxpayer relief provisions.
05 September 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
Business
Communication key to effectively strengthen bookkeeper, accountant relationships
Bookkeepers and accountants are being urged to work collaboratively on a more consistent basis to give clients a...
05 September 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
Tax
ATO interest charges: matters of interest
Matters of interest to consider following the recent law change to GIC.
04 September 2025 • By Robyn Jacobson, The Tax Institute
Business
The revenue secret that accounting firms keep ignoring
In professional services, the path to growth isn’t always paved with new client wins – it often begins with the...
04 September 2025 • By Hans Morse
Super
Decision clarifies when SMSF trustee decisions can be challenged
A key aspect of the superannuation regime is the statutory and common law right for beneficiaries to seek court review...
04 September 2025 • By Matthew Burgess, View Legal
Business
Aussie SMEs reflect stability in Q2 2025: MYOB
The second quarter of this year saw Australian small businesses maintain their stability despite continued economic...
04 September 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
Business
‘You’re not an imposter; you’re an amazing accountant’: Xerocon panel
Imposter syndrome is a common challenge that accountants can battle with, yet four business-leading women are calling...
04 September 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
Technology
How Australian accountants are building trust in AI
Australian firms are building trust in AI with the Elfworks platform to enhance research, speed up workflows, and...
04 September 2025 • By ElfWorks
Business
Tiger & Bear acquires LUNA
Sydney-based advisory firm Tiger & Bear Partners has acquired Melbourne-headquartered LUNA, which provides legal and...
03 September 2025 • By Jerome Doraisamy
Business
1 in 5 SMBs spend a quarter of their time on financial admin
New research has revealed that businesses without external accountants or bookkeepers are losing up to a week each...
03 September 2025 • By Carlos Tse
Business
SME confidence in SA on the mend, William Buck says
The sentiment and confidence of South Australian businesses are on the rise following several flat quarters, according...
03 September 2025 • By Imogen Wilson
Tax
Frustration rising as Div 296 still not settled
The waiting game continues for the finalisation of the Division 296 legislation, with the Treasurer announcing the...
03 September 2025 • By Keeli Cambourne
Tax
Under the Hood: How accountants and bookkeepers can strengthen their...
This week, Kathi Tait, founder of Tradie Books and winner of Bookkeeper of the Year at the Australian Accounting...
02 September 2025 • By Noemie Veñegas
Business
SMEs cautiously optimistic about business conditions
A new report found that conditions for small businesses increased by 0.6 per cent in August 2025 – the second...
02 September 2025 • By Carlos Tse
Super
Treasurer going against department advice if Div 296 backdated
If the Division 296 legislation is backdated to 1 July 2025, the Treasurer will be going against the advice of his own...
02 September 2025 • By Keeli Cambourne
Business
‘Fundamentally flawed, backwards step’: ACCI pushes back on penalty rates bill
The business advocacy group has called the government's penalty rates legislation a “backwards step” following its...
02 September 2025 • By Imogen Wilson