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Contractor arrangements attracting closer scrutiny from ATO, revenue offices
CGW Lawyers partner Fletch Heinemann shares some of the critical considerations for businesses engaging contractors...
19 July 2024 • By Robyn Tongol
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MYOB Advanced rebrands to ‘MYOB Acumatica’
16 July 2024 • By Christine Chen
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New and Improved QuickBooks Ledger a Game Changer for Low-Complexity...
12 July 2024 • By Intuit QuickBooks
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ATO software bugs revived false on-hold debts, documents show
Internal memos show faults in the Tax Office’s automated systems affected over 600 taxpayers and led to 1,083 wrong...
12 July 2024 • By Christine Chen
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Momentum Media Australian AI Awards 2024 launches for the first time
Submissions and nominations have opened for the inaugural Momentum Media Australian AI Awards 2024, which champions...
11 July 2024 • By Malavika Santhebennur
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The current state of play with tax debts and the ATO
Tax debt specialist Olga Koskie explains why it's not all doom and gloom in relation to payment plans and tax debts...
05 July 2024 • By Robyn Tongol
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Digitisation a boon for productivity in cost-of-living crisis: MYOB
A survey by the accounting software company has found that 40 per cent of SMEs that digitised more operations in the...
25 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
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Caseware Australia launches AI digital assistant
The new tech product utilises the power of AI to enhance workflows in the accounting and audit space.
21 June 2024 • By jack campbell
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Ditch ‘error-prone’, insecure invoicing methods, says ASBFEO
Switching to e-invoicing cuts cyber risks and improves payment times, the small business ombudsman says.
20 June 2024 • By Christine Chen
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1 in 2 businesses flag ‘substantial’ AI spending
A survey finds adoption is booming as organisations seek to drive growth, improve customer experience and cut costs.
19 June 2024 • By Christine Chen