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Tony Greco
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ATO debt recovery changes to provide ‘safety layer’ for small businesses

The government has released new draft legislation that will allow small businesses to contest the ATO’s collection of...
19 January 2022 • By Tony Zhang

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ATO to review advance pricing arrangement program

The ATO will undertake a review of the advance pricing arrangement (APA) program in 2022 to improve how the service is...
17 January 2022 • By Tony Zhang
Moore Australia cements digital partnership with MYOB 
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Moore Australia cements digital partnership with MYOB

Moore Australia has completed a strategic digital integration with MYOB to further its digital capabilities for...
17 January 2022 • By Tony Zhang
RBA to face review post-election
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RBA to face review post-election

The Reserve Bank’s policy decisions could face scrutiny irrespective of the upcoming election outcome, with both major...
14 January 2022 • By Sarah Simpkins
Business

ATO urged to address ‘super rip-off’ impacting Qld workers

A national body has called on the ATO and politicians to address super contribution in Queensland, with new analysis...
12 January 2022 • By Emma Musgrave
4/10 businesses suffering under labour shortage
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4/10 businesses suffering under labour shortage: NAB

The major bank’s chief executive has called for open borders to prevent Australia’s economic recovery from...
11 January 2022 • By Sam Nichols
Business

YourSuper tool records 1m hits

Financial services minister Jane Hume has confirmed the government's YourSuper comparison tool has recorded over 1...
10 January 2022 • By Emma Musgrave
Business

Tax obligation failures see Sydney director disqualified for 5 years

A Sydney-based director has been disqualified from managing corporations for a five-year period over several tax...
06 January 2022 • By Reporter
Unpaid client invoices
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Unpaid client invoices placing greater pressure on SMEs

The number of SMEs struggling due to late payments is still being felt, according to new research.
31 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
Business

Government to consult on super co-contribution regulations

The Morrison government is asking for feedback on proposed changes to superannuation co-contribution regulations.
31 December 2021 • By Neil Griffiths
Dr Gary Pflugrath
Business

CPA Australia flags concern on CSLR ‘shortcomings’

The professional accounting body has outlined its concerns on the proposed compensation scheme of last resort (CSLR).
29 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
eInvoicing
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Business e-invoicing move ‘step in right direction’

The government’s move towards business e-invoicing has been commended by those in the profession.
24 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
boost to ATO taxation compliance programs
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Government to provide $111m boost to ATO taxation compliance programs

The government will provide an additional $111 million in funding to the ATO on its personal taxation compliance...
20 December 2021 • By Tony Zhang
Government to implement new Business eInvoicing Right
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Government to implement new Business eInvoicing Right

The Morrison government has released new proposals on the development of the Business eInvoicing Right (BER).
20 December 2021 • By Tony Zhang
Consultation paper to circle small business protection measures
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Consultation paper to circle small business protection measures

A consultation paper has been launched, encouraging submissions on ways to strengthen protections for consumers and...
17 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
ATO deputy commissioner Rebecca Saint
Business

ATO reveals improved tax compliance trend from big business

The ATO says a higher level of scrutiny has seen significant improvement with tax compliance among large corporations,...
15 December 2021 • By Tony Zhang
Jane Rennie
Business

Accountants’ business concerns revealed

New research from CPA Australia has shed light on concerns facing the nation’s accounting profession for the month of...
15 December 2021 • By Reporter
Senator Jane Hume
Business

‘We cannot rest on our laurels’: Senator Jane Hume

Senator Jane Hume, the Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services, and the Digital Economy and the new Minister...
14 December 2021 • By Malavika Santhebennur