Tax
Tax
Looming election to offer reprieve from regulatory uncertainty
Accountants may be spared from further reforms in 2025 with the Federal Election expected to occur by May, according...
15 November 2024 • By Imogen Wilson
Tax
ITECA pushes for tax changes to student loans
14 November 2024 • By Imogen Wilson
Tax
Bendel decision could spur ‘legislative tinkering’ from government
14 November 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
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Practical scenarios demonstrate dire consequences of Div 296 tax, auditor warns
The taxation of unrealised gains following the introduction of Division 296 tax will pose severe financial risks for...
13 November 2024 • By Miranda Brownlee
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Changing the accounting game with AI: Intuit QuickBooks
On this episode of AD Insider, Alan FitzGerald dives into the world of AI and how accounting firms can use it to...
08 November 2024 • By Robyn Tongol
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TPB to leverage breach reporting in compliance programs for 24-25
Recent reforms such as mandatory breach reporting will enable the the Tax Practitioners Board to focus on intelligence...
05 November 2024 • By Imogen Wilson
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Beware tax traps this festive season, expert warns
Australian businesses need to remain diligent and compliant with Tax Office requirements during the holiday period, a...
05 November 2024 • By Imogen Wilson
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NDIS fraudsters slapped with combined 12-year prison sentence
A multimillion-dollar fraud against the Tax Office and the National Disability Insurance Scheme has landed three...
04 November 2024 • By Imogen Wilson
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Client dob-in provisions to spur disengagement considerations
There is some debate about how frequently tax practitioners (tax agents and BAS agents) may need to consider the...
01 November 2024 • By John Jeffreys, John Jeffreys Tax
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Large corporations cough up $100bn in corporate tax
The Tax Office has revealed that it received $97.9 billion in income tax from large corporations in its tenth annual...
01 November 2024 • By Imogen Wilson