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Draft legislation increases small-business rights to contest ATO debt recovery...
The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO) has welcomed draft legislation from government...
19 January 2022 • By Neil Griffiths
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ATO debt recovery changes to provide ‘safety layer’ for small...
19 January 2022 • By Tony Zhang
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SMEs’ top 3 stressors revealed
19 January 2022 • By Emma Musgrave
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‘Cut the credit card’: CA ANZ
The professional accounting body has outlined a series of tips for Australians to achieve financial-related new year...
18 January 2022 • By Reporter
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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
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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