Tax
Tax
‘Pill too hard to swallow’: IPA pushes pollies on tax reform
The Institute of Public Accountants has told the government to revisit forgotten promises and make genuine attempts at...
21 December 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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New data breach laws for tax agents tipped to hit offshore providers
20 December 2017 • By Miranda Brownlee
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Accountant charged as ASIC suspects ‘false, misleading’ services
20 December 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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Advice, tax group makes WA acquisition
In a bid to expand its national presence, one licensee has moved to acquire all the issued capital of Western...
18 December 2017 • By Reporter
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Corporate accounting problems dominate ASIC’s review
Inappropriate accounting treatments continue to dominate ASIC’s review of financial reports, with one in five listed...
18 December 2017 • By Jotham Lian
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Government pushed to address tax, property glitches
With the First Home Super Saver Scheme now passed, the government will need to move quickly on its plans for fixing...
15 December 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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Audit office reaches verdict following tax revenue hole
Despite close to $2 billion of tax revenue potentially forgone by the ATO in 2016-17, the Australian National Audit...
14 December 2017 • By Jotham Lian
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Former Board of Tax chair joins government’s foreign investor compliance mission
A prominent tax professional has been appointed as a part-time member to the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB)...
14 December 2017 • By Jotham Lian
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‘Material decline’ in corporate insolvencies
ASIC’s annual review of corporate insolvencies shows a sizeable decline in reports received during the 2016/17...
12 December 2017 • By Katarina Taurian
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Government marks further super changes, boosts ATO's portfolio for 2018
Treasury will review the rules governing early release of superannuation where there are cases of severe financial...
11 December 2017 • By Miranda Brownlee