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The relevance of outsourcing against the backdrop of current accounting issues

13 May 2026
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Outsourcing can help accounting firms navigate current and persisting challenges such as changing obligations and talent shortages. We sit down with Cloudstaff senior vice president of sales Paul Dove to find out how.

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13 May 2026
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Outsourcing can help accounting firms navigate current and persisting challenges such as changing obligations and talent shortages. We sit down with Cloudstaff senior vice president of sales Paul Dove to find out how.


Why is outsourcing relevant in today’s market?

Well, there’s a couple of factors toward that. I think the first one, if we look at the Australian market and the job market in general, we find that there is a severe lack of talent available at all mediums. Those that are entering the market, maybe not necessarily sticking to a job as much as they as they could, or as employees would like need more support. This also applies to the senior end of the market as they are either going out on their own or entering a retirement phase. We also need to look at supporting those that are really senior in the organisation as well, so they can become more billable, become better strategists in the organisation and become leaders in the organisation, rather than just everyday doers. What we need to do is look at how can we support the best performers in an organisation and how to look at growing the organisation as a whole. Outsourcing is a really good solution for not only those that are looking to bolster their everyday nine to five organisations, but certainly those that are looking for a 24 by seven.

We are a true 24 by seven business. We make sure that we can service our clients globally. That means that we’re operating around the clock. We can find staff to operate around the clock and it does provide a really good support function for not only small business, but as we get into the enterprise level as well. We see a lot of really strong companies that are taking advantage of outsourcing and it does put them in a favourable position where they might not have to raise their fees. They might be able to provide better service.

Paul Dove

Paul Dove
Senior Vice President of Sales at Cloudstaff

“We are a true 24 by seven business. We make sure that we can service our clients globally. That means that we’re operating around the clock. “
Dove says.

How does outsourcing address the accounting shortage?

I speak to a lot of accounting firms every single day and one of the common themes that I see is that they’ve got a very senior team right now. That’s not a bad thing by any means. But if your team has constructed 80% of senior staff that have their own book of clients, that presents a challenge if one of those team members leave. In that case, you have then got a problem where you have to replace the capacity that you probably don’t have the ability to do so without an expensive resource behind it. We need fresh blood into organisations. I think if we look at some of the stats that have been coming out in the last in the last couple of years, we only see about 50% of the graduates that we need coming out of universities and going into the accounting profession.

I think some of the things that we can do is look at is how we can upskill and how we can retain those talents so they’re not stuck in general compliance. I suppose that very early into the journey of an employee is that they need to be able to see where the goalpost is and how to get there. The best thing that we can do is give them that attainable goalpost and show what their development can look like. What we want to start doing is giving = exposure so they can grow, they can learn and they stay within the organisation. This means firms are getting good productivity, which provides a good billable rate.

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Are there any risks associated with outsourcing?

There are definitely risks that you have to be conscious of. I think one of the things that we do really well at Cloudstaff is that we make sure that we’re giving our clients every ability to succeed possible. Myself and my team at the start of the journey would analyse what’s inside an organisation, what are the success metrics that they’re looking for, and who are the right people to put in there. That is the “who’s what’s why’s” of outsourcing to begin with. To give better context, instead of just becoming a hiring or recruitment agency, we also make sure that we put into play a number of supporting areas and elements toward those staff. Particularly in the accounting space, we run dedicated programs to train staff on accounting, tax basics. Beyond that, you really need to look at how secure the information you’ve got on a potential employee that you’re dealing with is, how they are supported by ISO compliance and if they are following the right data security protocols.

“To give better context, instead of just becoming a hiring or recruitment agency, we also make sure that we put into play a number of supporting areas and elements toward those staff. “

We also check to see if they are working in an office, if they have access to all the right support around themselves, if they fully dependent on their employer, if they are they being paid all their benefits and if they are they at risk of being implicated by their own tax system. These are all considerations that we have to make, because there’s a lot of structures out there that might not be fitting.

Outsourcers need to thoroughly check all of their team members that come through. Cloudstaff do further searches on team members, including background checks, police checks, as well as making sure data security provisions are really tight. For team members, we really want to make sure that our clients have the right ability to make sure that whoever’s coming into their organisation is the right worker for them.

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Paul Dove

Paul Dove
Senior Vice President of Sales at Cloudstaff

“We are a true 24 by seven business. We make sure that we can service our clients globally. That means that we’re operating around the clock. “
Dove says.


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  • National AI Centre offers free AI education to SMEs
  • Royal Flying Doctor Service director appointed TPB chair
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  • ATO updates client verification guidance
  • ChatGPT forces rethink of accounting curriculums
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  • ‘Have the confidence you can, and you will’: Accountant’s hot take on starting a business
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  • Under the Hood: Tax reform at the Economic Reform Roundtable
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  • President to guide the AAT through its reform named
  • Further monetary easing not a ‘done deal,’ economists say
  • Budget sheds light on 2 key issues for super
  • ATO reminds NFPs on looming deadline for self-review return
  • MYOB and Stripe partnership to streamline billing process
  • Accountants have to bite bullet on desperation hires, poor performers
  • RBA delivers November 2025 rate call
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  • Tax Institute weighs in on NSW’s ‘Art of Tax Reform’ mission
  • Aussie facing $23m tax bill refuses to return to the country
  • BGL and ASF Audits unveil audit workflow tool
  • Professional with 4 decades of experience joins Grant Thornton
  • Parliamentary inquiry into small business insurance officially kicks off
  • Payday super: a ‘win for workers’ but ‘burden’ for small business
  • ASIC continues crackdown on dodgy directors
  • BGL plumbs AI into its accounting and SMSF software
  • BDO promotes CFO to chief operating role
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  • CPA welcomes ATO’s commitment to service improvements
  • Key takeaways from the High Court’s decision in Commissioner of Taxation v PepsiCo
  • Data privacy the main hurdle to the national skills passport, expert says
  • KordaMentha bolsters international forensic services 
  • Corporate Accountant Awards 2025 winners revealed
  • ASIC bans director for illegal super access schemes
  • The case for progressive climate risk disclosure in 2025
  • Xero lands preferred supplier agreement with Mazars
  • COSBOA appoints experienced adviser as next CEO
  • Ballarat accountant ordered to pay former client $20m for fiduciary breaches
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  • Treasury's consultation on new oversight body ‘inadequate’, says CPA
  • ARTA pauses income tax fraud case to await criminal GST fraud trial
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  • Kloud Connect announces strategic merger with data analytics firm
  • Mazars strengthens ESG offering with specialist appointment
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  • Accountants must highlight dangers of raiding super: ATO
  • Tackling the new landscape of climate reporting
  • Apple Pay outpaces Afterpay in digital payments race
  • Former Telstra and NBN boss to lead an independent review of PwC
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  • SMSF body develops excess member balance tax calculator
  • Further guidance needed on material loss issue
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  • KPMG responds to ‘large scale tax fraud’ conducted by former employee
  • 1 in 4 finance execs lack confidence in company data
  • Melbourne-based accounting firm joins AZ NGA collective
  • Small businesses remain optimistic despite high stress, report reveals
  • What’s next for the $3m threshold?
  • TPB sheds light on required standards for breach reports
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  • Talented women vote with their feet, top firms warned
  • Don’t replace junior staff with AI, warns CPA
  • ATO warns SMSF on sole purpose test for property investment
  • TPB provides clarity on timeline for reporting breaches
  • ‘Window of opportunity’: ATO makes change to tax debts on hold
  • Fraud, tax debts, digitalisation top the ATO’s 2025–26 priority list
  • QuickBooks aims Online Advanced at mid-market
  • Enshrine right to disconnect from work, recruiter says
  • Company auditor’s registration cancelled after ‘extensive and serious’ failures
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  • Small firm accountants face major barriers to auditor registration
  • AI vital in cyber security arms race, say IT leaders
  • BDO adds partner to cyber security team
  • No compliance, no extension: Accountant warns late lodgers as 31 Oct deadline looms
  • Legislating super objective ‘pointless and open to abuse’
  • Tax practitioners urged to protect Australians from financial abuse in tax system
  • Distribution traps for corporate beneficiaries
  • PayPal undergoes AI-driven ‘revolution’
  • AFCA recruits consumer advocate to board
  • Is behavioural finance impacting the advice you give clients?
  • Unexpected work test issue impacts personal contributions
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  • ATO to pull plug on legacy website
  • William Buck recruits two directors from Fordham Group
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  • Satisfaction with super funds plummets from record high
  • ART upholds TPB decision to ban tax agent
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  • And that’s a rap: Div 296 tax gets an upbeat rendition
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  • Former Spotify director selected as Planday’s next CEO
  • ‘Advisory is not for everyone’, but it’s important
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  • Howarth open to expanding provision of advice by accountants
  • Canberra to develop guardrails for high-risk AI
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  • ‘We need more time’: COSBOA pushes back on Payday Super timeline
  • Treasurer defends plans to tax unrealised gains in super
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  • ATO vulnerability framework needs ‘training, transparency, support’: The Tax Institute
  • 4 out of 10 overlook expenses, baulk at clunky systems
  • Former chef and insolvency veteran joins Jirsch Sutherland 
  • US-style small business loan scheme needed in face of looming ‘silver tsunami’
  • Details of tax calculation for $3m threshold a ‘mixed blessing’
  • ‘30% of small business tie-ups with digital marketers end in tears’
  • AFCA racks up $1bn in refunds, reappoints CEO
  • Why accountants are becoming the real dealmakers in property
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  • Guide to the non-deductibility of GIC and SIC from 1 July 2025
  • Deferred tax accounting not guaranteed to improve Div 296 outcome
  • ‘Gone in 3 seconds’: all it takes for AI scams to steal your voice
  • Four-day weeks ‘just a matter of time’, most professionals think
  • AML reforms about humans, not paperwork
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  • HLB Mann Judd to explore AI potential for small firms
  • Former KPMG director joins BDO
  • The strategy behind profitable advisory pricing [CPD]
  • ATO releases record $573m in super on compassionate grounds
  • Government to relax ATO, TPB rules on sharing taxpayer information
  • Tax overhaul key to boosting growth and fairness, says The Tax Institute
  • Tax refunds top $5k for SMEs amid scam surge: CommBank
  • The year accountants met AI
  • KordaMentha appoints forensic, cyber security specialists
  • ASIC approved less than a quarter of auditor applications assessed in 2024–25
  • Repeal ‘perverse’ rules that put super at risk, Canberra told
  • Government calls for cash mandate to be on the horizon for 2026
  • The year cyber chickens came home to roost
  • William Buck fast-tracks audit specialist to director
  • CA ANZ releases fresh guidance on emissions measurement for SMEs
  • NALE proposals set to drive up SMSF audit costs
  • TPB finalises TASA determination guidance
  • Your guide to QuickBooks Online Advanced
  • ATO, lawmakers demand urgent action as GST fraud skyrockets
  • Canberra to mandate ransomware reporting, smart device standards
  • Hiring plans hit post-pandemic high, survey reveals
  • Navigating toxic personalities at work
  • Draft objective to ‘protect super from interference’
  • Ex-liquidator who stole $3m from clients gets 4 years’ jail
  • AFP distributes decryption key to thwart Russian cyber crims
  • KPMG appoints experienced South Pacific and PNG leaders
  • ‘Ride the wave’: Accountants continue to face industry, life challenges
  • Parental leave extensions fail to fix ‘super’ problem
  • Fake cleaners, horse breeders, project managers: tax scammers in 2024
  • ATO’s GIC non-deductibility guidance falls short, says IPA
  • Under the Hood: Are you ahead of the ESG curve?
  • Zeller pitches savings account into ‘gaps left by banks’
  • Ankura expands with two former big four partners at the helm
  • Proposed PAF rule changes threaten to reverse decades of giving momentum
  • Government releases proposed objective for super
  • Supreme Court of Victoria hands down important decision on bitcoin
  • Cyber start-up Trustmi launches bank account validation tool
  • ATO aims to recruit record 150 under Evergreen program 
  • SMEs are buckling under the weight of insurance premiums, ACCI says
  • What an SMSF must do as reporting deadlines loom
  • A year of major reforms and new obligations
  • Auditor shopping could be a problem with Div 296: adviser
  • Gambler’s luck runs out with hefty tax bill on ‘unexplained’ income
  • Retailers ‘must raise cyber game to win holiday shoppers’
  • Grant Thornton appoints experienced transfer pricing partner
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  • Australian equities retain grip on SMSF assets
  • ATO flags priority areas for Next 5,000 reviews for 2025
  • Zeller corporate card ‘pain relief’ for expense control
  • Small practices that sell a vision can beat Goliaths to staff
  • HLB Mann Judd expands national network in NSW
  • SuperConcepts reveals key initiatives for 2023
  • TPB to step up fight against ‘high risk’ unregistered agents
  • New partners should be wary of financial implications, accounting firm warns
  • Div 296 unlikely to enter parliament in first sitting fortnight
  • Airwallex tackles challenge of KYC with gen AI
  • DFK International appoints Aussie CEO to executive board 
  • Why payroll is a profession built for the next generation
  • Why you need an A-Z of super contributions for the new year
  • Surging taxes driving slump in Australian living standards, warns economist
  • How to avoid denial when it comes to cyber insurance
  • Take a lesson, teens, from one who knows: accounting’s cool!
  • ‘This cause means the world to us’: NSW accounting firm donates $9k to animal rescue
  • ASIC deregisters 374 SMSF auditors
  • ATO cracks down on advisers abusing tax breaks for start-ups
  • Div 296 kicked the hornets’ nest, but rash decisions will get clients stung
  • Under the Hood: Partner promotions and a ‘lumpy’ tax bill
  • How tech can beat the late-payment cheats
  • Dext appoints experienced C-suite innovator to executive team
  • SME, sustainability focus needed in Measuring What Matters framework
  • TBC increase to add further complexity, advisers warned
  • Tax Office flags concerns with related-party financing in construction
  • TaxLeopard hunts down rival Airtax to feed expansion plan
  • MYOB appoints former Virgin Australia exec as marketing chief
  • Personal insolvencies see uptick in FY24–25
  • NALI proposal to impose 225% tax rate for general expense breaches
  • ATO to launch dob-in tool for tax agents to report clients
  • FTDT reform required to ‘restore fair balance’, says CPA
  • ATO to step up information protection as tax scams surge
  • Grant Thornton helps Booktopia reach the top shelf
  • Xero appoints former Google VP as chief product officer 
  • Finalists revealed for Commercial Finance Awards 2025
  • Treasury consults on non-arm’s length expense rules
  • Social media scams dominate losses in 2024, ACCC finds
  • Bookkeepers, accounts clerks will lose 40% of tasks to AI
  • Perth RSM partner appointed to chair of Asia-Pacific 
  • RBA delivers September 2025 rate call
  • Beware promoters of early super access schemes, ATO warns
  • $10m tax scandal lands 6 fraudsters with combined 43-year sentence
  • Law group on hook for $255k in tax debts
  • ESS tax implications could cost employers, employees, HLB warns
  • 8 Malaysians arrested over alleged myGov phishing kits
  • Grant Thornton overhauls tax team leadership
  • ‘Ensuring sustainable futures’: 2025 accounting council elections kick off
  • Asset protection and SMSFs — a Tax Office warning
  • GST fraudsters to face ‘full force of the law’: ATO
  • Dark web buzzes with more users, increased trading
  • BDO strengthens partnership with three east coast appointments
  • Altus Financial merges with Honan Partners
  • British expats ‘should act fast’ to maximise UK pension
  • Tax agent cautioned over rogue employee’s $319k client refund theft
  • GST reform continues to spark debate among accountants
  • Who pays when scammers redirect an invoice?
  • Remote working motivates almost 50% to plan a tree change
  • How to detect and prevent elder abuse when advising older clients: RSM
  • ATO updates TBAR guidance ahead of new time frames
  • TPB issues warning on outsourced services and code changes
  • ATO bolsters defences around personal data
  • Accounting job ads rebound in January to rise almost 8%
  • The questions that actually get clients talking
  • ATO raises alarm over SMSF asset protection schemes
  • Designer bags land woman behind bars in Operation Protego
  • Alternative super tax proposal now in the hands of government
  • Under the Hood: GST reform: To be, or not to be?
  • Spectre of fake brand sites hangs over Black Friday sales
  • Cloudstaff acquires optiBPO to drive global growth strategy
  • Why auditors are the guardians of trust in the age of AI
  • CA ANZ outlines top challenges for SMSF professionals in 2023
  • Anti-money laundering reforms pass both houses
  • Research platform offers ‘360 degree view’ of legal landscape
  • Findex recruits experienced C-suite professional as CFO 
  • Bikie-linked pre-insolvency adviser gets 3 years in jail for financial deception
  • ASIC announces major changes to SMSF advice guidance
  • TASA determination could upend agents’ client lists: Tax Institute
  • Tax implications differ greatly between member withdrawal and death benefit
  • Tax Office reports 300% rise in ATO impersonation scams
  • $18m cyber package targets ‘biggest fears’ of small business
  • French connection to strengthen advice team: Mazars
  • Office manager lands 18-month prison sentence after stealing $178,252
  • How to Make the Most of Your Super Fund
  • IGTO launches review into financial abuse in the tax system
  • Zoho debuts accounting practice management software
  • Former EY and Adidas employees join Moore Australia
  • Grant Thornton appoints new national head of corporate finance
  • Bill to lower downsizer age passes both houses
  • Clarity needed on section 15 and unpaid SG, says NTAA
  • Bitcoin offers liquid solution against possible tax liabilities
  • RCSA raises concern over ACT’s ‘backroom tax’
  • Businesses hit by cyber crime every 6 minutes, ASD says
  • Stress, pay and robo-accountants top deterrents to profession: ACCA
  • Accounting Home Loans, ReLove team up to support those escaping crisis
  • Scrap SMSF auditor registration fee: accounting bodies
  • Section 10 could ‘stifle public comment on tax system’, warns tax expert
  • ASIC slams ‘alarming’ neglect of cyber security
  • Ex-Deloitte employees join law firm Ashurst as tax partners
  • Inaugural Corporate Accountant Awards 2025 finalists unveiled
  • Super balance cap would destabilise the system: TSA
  • Victorian equestrian jailed for $700k in fake GST, JobKeeper claims
  • FTDT: The sleeping giant awakes
  • Australian tax reform: More carrots, less sticks
  • Wolters Kluwer unveils raft of features on CCH iFirm software
  • BDO bolsters advisory and audit with two partner-level recruits
  • National advisory firm expands into the UK
  • ATO issues private ruling on member benefit issue
  • Government cautioned on penalty proposal for accountants’ certificates
  • ‘Change risk-reward equation to deter cyber crims’
  • KordaMentha recruits four forensic specialists 
  • Don’t ‘squander’ productivity, reform opportunities, warn small businesses
  • Property still a big SMSF advice issue, says AFCA
  • Government issues consultation to crack down on ‘dodgy business practices’
  • NSW government commits to the ‘art of tax reform’
  • Caution advised with tax effect accounting
  • Fintech start-up’s gig economy tax app enables open banking
  • FYI appoints experienced IT professional to C-suite
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  • Budget ‘must address NALI rules, simplify super’
  • Too soon for more promoter penalty changes: CPA Australia
  • DSS launches ‘first cloud-based platform’ to simplify client billing
  • One of ‘top 100 most influential women’ joins CA ANZ board
  • ACCESS ALL AREAS Thur, 23rd Oct Hotel Esplanade, St Kilda
  • Over half of SMSF directors yet to apply for director ID
  • ‘Bold and broad’ inquiry reforms to restore trust in profession, says IPA
  • ‘Reckless’ Victorians to gear up for 50% penalty tax
  • The most common EOFY tax questions answered
  • Small business recoils from cost of cyber security
  • CA ANZ students now qualify for fee assistance scheme
  • Succession planning a top concern for businesses, but most lack concrete plans
  • How to avoid the traps in TPD claims through super
  • 14k NFPs lodge first self-review return
  • Seamlss adds client-linking feature to onboarding software
  • Accountants ‘slowest’ to dip toes in offshore staff market
  • Women in Finance Awards 2025 finalists revealed
  • SuperStream issues mean ATO should tread softly: SMSF industry
  • Over-regulation of tax agents jeopardises future tax services: CA ANZ
  • Salary packaging can save taxpayers thousands, association says
  • Taxpayers warned to steer clear of family trust distributions tax trap
  • Airwallex launches interest-bearing greenback account
  • HLB Mann Judd appoints tax consulting partner 
  • Business advisers offended by Business Connect closure, ‘Google it’ suggestion
  • Pay super with wages to end billions in shortfall: ISA
  • CA ANZ slams recommendation for review into professional bodies
  • ASIC scam-buster tech blitzes thousands of dodgy websites
  • Class brings back former business development manager 
  • Beyond salaries: How small firms can win accounting’s talent war
  • SMSF crypto assets soar to over $1bn
  • CPA warns of ‘monumental impact’ of consulting inquiry recommendations
  • GST’s ‘structural weakness’ at heart of tax reform conversation
  • Under the Hood: What you should know as Code of Conduct changes come into play
  • Why modern revenue management could secure a stronger 2024
  • William Buck promotes three directors to New Zealand team
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  • ‘Common sense’ needed in NALE conversation, says ATO
  • Consulting inquiry hands down final recommendations
  • Scam recruiters dupe vulnerable jobseekers out of $20m
  • Grant Thornton reveals slew of additions and changes
  • Tax agent gets written caution after colleague used his credentials for GST fraud
  • LRBAs tipped as potential target in upcoming federal budget
  • TPB sheds further light on section 30 requirements
  • Law firm takes on 50-year-old tax precedent
  • The farmer, the property and the tax man
  • BGL partners with Skript to offer CDR open banking
  • Tax Institute appoints Marg Marshall 2023 president
  • Small business set to feel the squeeze as AusPost US freeze drags on
  • ATO puts late lodging professionals on notice
  • IPA welcomes clarity from TPB on upcoming code changes
  • Airwallex buys into Latin America with Mexican takeaway
  • Former AFP and ATO investigator joins Kroll’s Melbourne office
  • Finance director loses unfair dismissal case due to alleged lack of AASB expertise
  • Younger Australians driving spike in SMSF establishments
  • ATO to challenge AAT decision on plumbing business contractor
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  • New super tax proposal reinforces case for auditors to increase technology use: fintech
  • EzyCollect adds payment plans to accounts receivable platform
  • William Buck attracts former Deloitte director
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  • Hackers eye financial businesses for payday, says cyber expert
  • BDO lures former Big 4 directors, passes 250 partner milestone
  • Late payments a productivity drain for Aussie companies, survey finds
  • Age for downsizer super scheme to drop to 55
  • IGTO lists agent phone line as top review area
  • IGTO to focus on ATO tax debt approach in FY26
  • TPB bans NDIS fraudster for 5 years
  • Expanded media platform unveiled to support Australia’s cyber sector
  • EY appoints finance high-flyer before split
  • ‘Surrender rejected’: TPB denies tax agent’s attempt to quit
  • Dixon Advisory clients told to act quickly on claims
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  • Software overload means most CFOs stick to manual processes
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  • ‘We’ve lost the plot’: Accountant slams first home buyer 5% deposit
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  • Under the Hood: Should you opt out of small business depreciation rules?
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  • Empowered with tech integration and flexibility
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  • CAAA commences Qld expansion and $15m investment
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  • ATO raises $40m from crackdown on sales suppression tools
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  • Labor needs to act fast on NALI rules
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  • Mythbusting common misnomers surrounding Div 296
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  • 1 in 5 SMBs spend a quarter of their time on financial admin
  • ATO flags ‘concerning findings’ in SMSF research
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  • ‘Fundamentally flawed, backwards step’: ACCI pushes back on penalty rates bill
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  • TPB reports over 1k whistleblower reports under new regime
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  • HUB24 acquisition of Class receives green light
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  • Moore Australia (NSW) partners with bespoke wealth outfit
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  • ATO to make changes to restricted access for compromised accounts
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  • SuiteFiles adds QuickBooks Online integration
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  • Mazars appoints lead managing partner of Sydney office
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  • ATO’s debt book climbs to $105bn
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  • Coalition to oppose ‘disastrous’ tax agent rules in Senate
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  • Contemporary products to provide advanced capabilities for accountants
  • Link Group recruits two business leaders
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  • SMSF Adviser Technical Strategy Day 2021 launches
  • CPA flags ‘duplication risk’ with proposed registration requirements
  • Race to the Finish Line with The Complete Cram Guide to 30 June
  • Headhunters rampant in tight job market
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  • Changes to ECPI and visibility of super assets pass Parliament
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  • Intuit raises revenue forecast for full fiscal year
  • Access Group acquires Fathom 
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  • Former SMSF adviser charged for breaching ASIC ban
  • Changes to registration pathways would ‘create barriers for new entrants’: IPA
  • Airwallex partners with Expedia to tackle global travel costs 
  • Findex CEO switches to strategic role
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  • ATO issues administrative arrangements for COVID-19 super recontribution
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  • Merchant decision fortifies ATO’s position on Part IVA, accountants warned
  • Revolut launches business service in Australia
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  • TPB’s guidance on code obligations lacking clarification, Tax Institute warns
  • Xero shares soar on leap in revenue, subscribers
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  • Accounting bodies push for Div 7A ‘legislative fix’
  • Div 296 now a matter of when, not if
  • Australian .au domains are now the 10th most popular globally
  • Grant Thornton appoints former KPMG partner
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  • ATO continues to ‘burn holes’ in illicit tobacco trade
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  • ‘Dispel doubts about borders’ to bolster skilled migration
  • Regulatory complexity a burden for small businesses, management consultant warns
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  • We need to cap the ATO’s access to personal data
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  • Concerns grow as taxpayers turn to ChatGPT for tax information and advice
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  • PKF appoints additional equity partner 
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  • SMSF firm forks out $7.2m to resolve ASIC court proceedings
  • Vestey Trust promoter banned from managing companies
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  • Sky-high demand for staff ‘the number one problem’
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  • SMSF auditor disqualified for breaching independence standards
  • Accountant denied TPB registration over supervision concerns
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  • $23m budget boost will put 60,000 Cyber Wardens on patrol
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  • CA ANZ launches new CA Foundations program
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  • ASIC disqualifies 7 directors in recent enforcement blitz
  • Airwallex doubles down on borderless payments mission
  • BDO bolsters its CFO advisory services
  • MYOB makes power move with banking service debut
  • ATO issues new SMSF independent auditor report form
  • Veteran accountant stripped of SMSF rights as ATO prevails in AAT
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  • RBA makes July 2025 cash rate call
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  • $95bn loss predicted to Australian economy if Div 296 passes: analysis
  • Stripe signs up for payment ride with Uber
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  • Class appoints four extra general managers
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  • Deloitte sets up dedicated practice to maximise impact of AI
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  • Lowering Div 296 to $2m will impact 1.8m: analysis
  • Coalition vows to scrap FBT exemption for electric vehicles
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  • Minister Jones’ determination ‘inconsistent’ with current law, warns IPA
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  • Accounting ads rise fastest with jobless at record low
  • SBR appointments have surged as program awareness spreads, ASIC says
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  • BDO expands partnership with SuperConcepts to bolster audit offering
  • ATO emphasises cyber hygiene during tax time
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  • ATO releases guidance on SMSF auditor independence requirements
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  • Latitude rebuffs ransom demand from cyber criminals
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  • ASIC disqualifies, imposes conditions on SMSF auditors
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  • Eightcap selects BlackLine to increase automation
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  • Insolvency firm appoints new director
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  • Taskforce seizes illegal tobacco worth millions in dozens of raids
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  • AASB unveils new chair
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  • SMSFs next in line for ATO’s super guarantee focus
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  • ASIC’s SMSF fact sheet criticised over inconsistencies
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  • Professional, personal distinction key in NALI changes
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  • ASIC flags concerns with inappropriate SMSF set-up
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  • APS adds myprosperity portal
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  • Parliament passes new SMSF measures
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  • Mid-tier unveils new private equity national lead
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  • Specialist firm announces new partner
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  • Why SMSF investors need due diligence around R&D tax incentives
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  • Tax fraud crimes to be repaid with diamonds: AFSA
  • Airwallex launches direct payment link for Xero invoices
  • Mid-tier announces double partner appointments
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  • Why your clients need to pay attention to cash flow forecasts - and how you can help them do it
  • Mid-tier secures big four director
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  • Diversification probe highlights sticking point for accountants
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  • Accountants Direct signs up Annature
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  • Freight company wins small business CGT concession dispute
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  • Incoming rules to hit SMSF property development
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  • Lost receipts to cost SMB owners $948m in unclaimed expenses
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  • Mid-tier secures former big 4 exec and former diplomat
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  • ATO ‘scrutinising’ section 109RB requests, practitioners warned
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  • ATO takes aim at ‘reckless’ claims of legal privilege
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  • ‘Amazing time’ to start an accounting firm, says marketing specialist
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  • ATO flags additional updates on information accessible ahead of TBC changes
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  • IPA and the Fiji Institute of Accountants announce partnership
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  • Two tax hangovers ‘could be stumbling blocks’ for Labor
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  • Digital signatures disrupting the industry
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  • CPA Australia launches new program
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  • Xero releases new support package eligibility calculator
  • Commissioner issues update on ATO’s massive system outage
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  • Accountants critical in phoenix crackdown, says ATO
  • Fund ATO to tackle debt book
  • Labor multinationals policy ‘aligns with global agenda’
  • ATO extends deadlines with major work on portal needed
  • Migration strategy aims to fix ‘broken system’
  • CPA members to lobby for proxy vote breakdown
  • Tax Agent Portal outage wreaks havoc for accountants
  • Late payments threaten 4 in 5 businesses: CreditorWatch
  • Bookkeepers lament SG amnesty hold up
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  • ATO debt call centre ‘unfit for purpose’
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  • Clean sweep for CPA board at AGM
  • Receipt Bank bullish after doubling Aussie team
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  • Reckon Loans reaches million-dollar milestone
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  • ACCC warns accountants about ransomware
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  • ASIC bans director over accounting failures 
  • ATO makes progress on myGov communications
  • 90% of SMEs to dial back borrowing in 2024, survey finds
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  • Business confidence plummets, two-thirds gloomy about 2024
  • CPA awaits AGM outcome
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  • Why bookkeepers need to embrace the tech revolution
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  • Holiday sales, January CPI ‘critical’ to RBA’s next move
  • ATO debt recovery changes to strain AAT resources, increase burden of proof
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  • Unpacking the federal budget
  • Software provider records strong annual performance
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  • Bookkeeping franchise eyes growth with new training program
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  • Half of Gen Zs blow budgets on shopping, going out
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  • ID checks ‘awkward but essential’
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  • IGT launches investigation into ATO garnishee notices
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  • Cloud technology will kill hourly pricing models
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  • ATO resolves BAS agent STP connection mix-up
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  • Big 4’s toxic culture ‘alive and well’, says Labor senator
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  • CPA Australia cuts staff in attempt to curb losses
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  • ATO investigation falls silent
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  • Xero completes major Amazon transition
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  • Inflation cools in wake of rent, energy subsidies
  • ATO flags potential changes to SAR following APESB guidance
  • NALI tax consequences ‘ginormous’ for contributions
  • Accountant charged over alleged tax-related frauds 
  • Less than 10% of you are advanced on the tech front
  • RBA rate decision in balance despite slower inflation
  • ATO message of “don’t bet against the house” rings alarm bells!
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  • Black Friday? Cafes, restaurants charge towards black hole
  • Aussie start-up launches software to help fight back against ATO automation
  • Tax, BAS agent education standards set for overhaul following landmark review
  • ‘We’re absolutely not out to get tax agents’: ATO
  • Software provider bullish on accountants’ business prospects
  • Payroll staff on wanted list over holiday period
  • CPA accused of gerrymandering AGM results
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  • ATO slips from top spot in public trust ranking
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  • CountPlus appoints CEO and CFO
  • SMEs demanding cloud services from accountants
  • AFCA helps small business reclaim $23m, disputes up 9%
  • Law firm eyes mid-tier accounting firms in M&A expansion plans
  • Accountants warned on ‘cheap deals’ with outsourcing
  • Another rate raise ‘to put a further 75k mortgages at risk’
  • Royal commission hears of CA ANZ disciplinary procedure
  • TPB called to rethink expansion of tax financial adviser services
  • Preparing for STP Phase 2
  • MYOB makes moves in education space
  • Mackay Goodwin adds R&D, cyber security teams
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  • Xero finds race day sends small businesses into ‘overdrive’
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  • Are you next for company breaches of the Australian Consumer Law?
  • GST fraud crackdown ‘will punish legitimate claims’
  • Examining the new frontier of estate disputes
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  • New law: The director penalty regime extends to GST
  • Deloitte launches digital studio
  • BDO, PKF expand footprints with NSW offices
  • ATO monitoring new compliance item in SAN misuse mailout
  • Toolkit helps auditors hit upcoming standards
  • Tax Office clarifies cash-flow boost compliance focus
  • Intuit launches new app for the self-employed
  • Mazars, Forvis form globe-straddling super-group
  • The ATO is on the precipice of change – are you ready?
  • KPMG’s fintech venture hits its stride
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  • Bookkeepers cautioned in light of gig economy crackdown
  • ATO revives offsets against debts on hold
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  • Perks eyes digital growth with new division, director
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  • Big four picks up new law partner
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  • Record low invoice values ‘reveal inflation sting’
  • ATO finalises its position on trust split arrangements
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  • ATO zeroes in on work expenses, crypto investments
  • Accountants’ cloud lag hits software provider
  • HLB Mann Judd backs staff Olympic hurdles hopeful
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  • National firm announces new software partnership
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  • CPA members push for removal of president
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  • Taxpayers get wise to ATO impersonators
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  • Annual wage growth surges to 14-year high of 4%
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  • ATO issuing 30-40 penalty notices a day – and rising
  • Software firm announces data feed milestone
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  • EY makes 232 staff redundant as consulting demand plummets
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  • Dealer group eyes accountants with new SOA tool
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  • Reckon revamps software interface
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  • ASIC bans directors over phoenixing and ATO debt
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  • Government locks in plans to roll out general tax advice scheme
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  • EY and UTS announce big data analytics alliance
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  • MYOB integrates direct online payment system
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  • TPB set to recognise new qualifications for BAS agents
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  • CBA partners with Xero in SME banking deal
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  • IPA partners with non-major bank for member benefits
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  • Ban on casual loading 'will mean pay cuts for thousands'
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  • Observers praise RBA pause as key indicators realign
  • Scope for STP deferrals on the cards, professionals reminded
  • Next government ‘must act quickly’ on tech, skills incentives
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  • Sage announces Apple partnership for accounting solutions
  • RBA presses pause button in ‘uncertain’ economy
  • Unforeseen consequences in ATO late lodgement policy
  • Digital engagement boosts revenue, talent prospects
  • BlueRock adds Arthur Advisory to accounting team
  • More trust needed in SE Asia, says Chartered Accountants
  • ATO will ease path into revised rules for NFPs
  • Factoring COVID-19 implications into tax time
  • Xero announces Microsoft integration
  • Payment reporting regime slammed as ‘impenetrable failure’
  • Bookkeepers on alert in light of impending new laws
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  • National auditor finds JobKeeper delivery effective
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  • MYOB announces new data feed agreement
  • PwC partners to cop 30% pay cut after ‘challenging year’
  • Lessons learnt: The IPA's CEO on the CPA saga fallout
  • MYOB announces a number of new services
  • Why authentic leadership comes loaded with challenges
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  • ATO releases resources for STP phase 2
  • Accountants ‘in firing line over end to LMITO’
  • 5 Reasons Australian Accountants are launching their own App
  • Regional NSW accounting giant Boyce celebrates half-century
  • Next rollout phase of new ATO portals imminent: second commissioner
  • CAANZ brings big data to small business
  • Construction insolvencies on the rise as building approvals drop
  • The ATO’s big blitz on Aussie firms
  • ATO hints at ‘common sense’ approach to COVID test deductions
  • RBA leaves rates on hold
  • Accountants warned about industry's attitude to cybercrime
  • 1 in 3 suffer financial stress, cut spending across the board
  • Synergy of peers: the bookkeeper, accountant and client relationship
  • EY tips fintech adoption to double in 2016
  • COVID loan repayments to place further strain on SMEs
  • Insolvency firm unveils new principal
  • Key budget incentives stall on starting line
  • 100A changes risk approach, says law firm
  • Reckon takes timesheets and expenses mobile
  • Bank lending to small business leaps 28% in FY2022–23
  • IGTO to review ATO objections process 
  • Wheels in motion for small business crowdfunding
  • Inflation slips to lowest annual figure since last February
  • ATO admits past failures
  • ATO finalises tax control governance on 3rd-party data
  • Labor shreds last vestige of old tax policy
  • Sage unveils major offering
  • How a wobbly drinks brand dodged last orders
  • STP implementation hitting roadblocks with bigger firms
  • Accountants urged to consider cyber insurance
  • Carbon Group expands in Sydney with Numeric Eight takeover
  • CPA president extends tenure
  • Tax agent, former mayor sentenced after ATO probe
  • Carbar launches tax alternative to novated car leases
  • Smaller firms facing cyber security risk, warns Deloitte
  • Record 1.5m at-risk mortgage-holders await RBA move
  • JobKeeper ends but ATO audit activity on the program set to continue
  • Sage announces mobile upgrade
  • Business registers ‘unfit for purpose without reform’
  • 'Grassroots relationships' trump pricing considerations
  • ATO needs to clarify COVID test deductions, says NTAA
  • What the EOFY will look like for accountants
  • ATO seeking feedback on paperless push
  • Failed company directors ‘more likely to run risky personal debt’
  • Residency reforms a matter of urgency
  • BDO blasts govt innovation policy
  • With an outsourced CFO function, one size fits all
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  • ATO puts 50,000 directors on notice
  • 'Ignorance’ unlikely defence in federal tax swoop
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  • Why retention has become the ultimate growth strategy
  • ASIC continues liquidator crackdown
  • 'Next-gen' financier reveals rapid growth
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  • TAFE pushes bookkeeping students towards cloud with latest partnership
  • Coalition, Labor concede concerns over 100A
  • Tax administration lessons learnt from COVID-19 (and promptly forgotten)
  • Spotcap unveils unprecedented accounting software integration
  • Poor image, talent mismanagement stunt profession: Xero chief
  • What does STP2 mean for bookkeepers?
  • Accounting 'virtually does itself’, RSM claims
  • BlueRock acquires boutique firm dnm, looks to expand interstate
  • A ‘less bumpy ride’ predicted for the economy in 2022
  • Law firm taps government solicitor for new tax litigator
  • Government to restore FBT car parking exception 
  • QuickBooks' first lending app partner announced
  • Young entrepreneurs missing in action: ASBFEO
  • Government pushed to reform ‘far too complex’ awards structure
  • Mid-tier issues mixed response to innovation package
  • Key business metrics take decisive turn for worse: CreditorWatch
  • Wage Theft: Don’t be an unwitting contributor
  • Govt looks to relieve regulatory cost for taxpayers
  • Budget: Changes coming to tax administration
  • Sydney fintech hub names CEO
  • Small business restructuring scheme gains momentum: BDO
  • Accountant training group acquired by competitor
  • Fintech peak body pushes for e-invoicing mandate
  • [CPD Webinar] Fixed Fee Billing: Step-by-step
  • Accountants on the bookkeeping bandwagon get pushback
  • Budget: Big wins for SMEs
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  • Accountants warned to embrace tech now
  • Cyber breaches cast long shadow over Optus, Medibank
  • Keeping the season of giving alive
  • EY boosts digital capability
  • Prospa, Intuit among the nation’s best workplaces
  • ASIC seeks removal of Melbourne liquidator
  • Payroll tax audit activity surges as a result of data matching
  • Crypto Tax Software for Accountants
  • Australia’s recession ‘technically over’, says Frydenberg
  • Labour shortages a ‘significant issue’ for 1-in-3 SMEs
  • Technology ‘laggards’ risking client relationships
  • Is Small Business Restructuring your clients' path out of debt?
  • ASIC already shadow shopping as deadline looms
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  • 70% of turnaround experts expect recession within a year
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  • Accountants told to utilise big data
  • First-ever Women in Finance Summit launches
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  • Why demand for advisory work has changed for good
  • ATO NALI consultation raises more questions than answers
  • SMSF industry welcomes halving of minimum pension for FY22-23
  • Government to make TPB more independent 
  • Technology pushes accountants to change fee structure
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  • Government pushed to bridge ‘confidence gap’ on STP
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  • Mid-tier firm opens dedicated cloud division
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  • ATO announces changes to activity statements and on-demand reports
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  • ASIC takes action against three liquidators
  • Safe harbour scheme needs plain English guide, says review
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  • Q&A: Adam Ferguson discusses the technological evolution
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  • Sam Allert talks technology
  • EY acquires design and product development firm
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  • SMSF identify fraud on the rise, warns ATO
  • New feature to maximise data value
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  • Forget competing with other professionals and remember your clients
  • Tech provider hits $100m milestone
  • Carbon Group adds Harding Martin to Qld offices
  • Bookkeepers told to brace for bitcoin
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  • ‘Fighting technology is like fighting the tide’
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  • Regulator releases audit inspection results
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  • Food production crisis to feed insolvency backlog  
  • End the bookkeeping ‘land grab’, says consultant
  • Law firm snags tax expert
  • $800m small business package to boost COVID recovery
  • Software giant launches new product
  • 10-point checklist for when that crisis call comes
  • 0-100% asset ranges ‘not acceptable’: ATO
  • Big data analyst enters the market
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  • ‘Don’t mess people around’: New portal release comes with warning
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  • Digital-savvy SMEs outperform the rest
  • Air Accounting expands with specialist bookkeeping acquisition
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  • Why advisory services will fail without a sales strategy
  • William Buck challenges government on reform
  • ‘Extend temporary tax relief’, says CPA Australia
  • Government offers ‘umbrella of hope’ in NALI storm
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  • Franchisee's poor record-keeping sparks FWO investigation
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  • RBA delivers welcome pause but raises fears of another rise
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  • New Deloitte acquisition marks focus on automation for tax
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  • Fintech revenue booms amid lending squeeze
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  • ASIC unveils latest licensing numbers
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  • RBA weighs uncertainty in rate decision
  • Bookkeeping firms announce merger
  • Tax rethink aims to make Australia a crypto hub 
  • 100A draft driven by demand, says ATO
  • Digital and construction disputes push ASBFEO past milestone
  • Why I think bookkeepers should go hard in 2018
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  • CPA warns against blind pursuit of surplus
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  • ATO defends stance on draft 100A
  • Dmca advisory acquires Willoughbys Financial as founders plan for retirement
  • Bookkeepers and accountants are 'not in competition', says ICB
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  • Findex audit arm first to adopt permanent 9-day fortnights
  • ATO needs to pivot from ‘team Australia’ moment
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  • Massive drop in BAS agent knockbacks, cancellations
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  • Lawyer warns of major disruption
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  • Former ATO veteran Michael Cranston joins law firm
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  • ATO marks 20-year milestone
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  • 9 out of 10 auditors struggle to prevent fraud amid pandemic
  • Audit office turns spotlight on ATO efficiency
  • PwC to reveal timeline of activities in response to breach 
  • ATO clarifies application of NALI changes
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  • Xero accounting practices can now automate their end-to-end ATO document processing with latest Connected App partner
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  • ASIC disqualifies director for failing to pay tax obligations, trading insolvent
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  • Accounting body predicts key 2017 trends
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  • Recruiter predicts 2017 accounting hiring patterns
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  • FWO secures $204k penalty order against restaurant operator over unpaid wages
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  • Make migration flexible, fair and simple, Canberra urged
  • Accountants reducing clients' risk when investing in property
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  • ‘Stark choice’ faces distressed SMEs: feed family or pay suppliers
  • Uni fears accounting grads geared for ‘big corporates’
  • FBT exemption, LMITO tax bill introduced into Parliament
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  • Brace yourselves for joyless Christmas, business warned
  • A standard chart of accounts is coming, says the ATO
  • Mental health ‘stigma’ means small business slow to seek help
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  • Independent contractor wins against the ATO
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  • Attempts to narrow Victorian budget deficit come ‘premature’: CPA
  • Labor backs abolition of land tax and stamp duty
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  • Accountants told to get 'ahead of curve' amid redundancy fears
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  • ATO clears the air over lodgement support bungle
  • ATO seizes over 270k illicit cigarettes from Queensland retailers
  • ATO details new commissioner powers
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  • ATO offers lodgement deadline support
  • Decision on RBA board to come mid-2023, says Treasurer 
  • New CPA alliance to help accountants embrace the cloud
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  • ATO in garnishment clampdown
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  • ASIC intervenes in court proceeding against liquidator
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  • ASIC reveals hundreds of allegations of misconduct
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  • Red flags raised with wholesale clients and FASEA ethics code
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  • ATO to leave position vacant
  • How contextual learning helps to attract, retain and equip Generation Z accounting graduates
  • CPA Australia’s outgoing president reflects on term
  • ‘No successful claims for dead or fictitious employees’: ATO denies JobKeeper fraud
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  • Indigenous businesses to access PwC expertise
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  • Accountants ‘should be on high alert for cyber threats’
  • CPAs give government pandemic response tick of approval
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  • Liquidator facing possible jail time
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  • Nine accountancy firms make Australia’s top 500
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  • ATO tipped to be ‘unshackled’ in 2021
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  • Fair Work blitz forces farmers to digitise payroll
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  • Victorian government extends eviction moratorium
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  • Tax Office releases loss carry-back guidance
  • ‘Hopelessly insolvent’ small businesses drive wind-up numbers north
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  • Sole traders, contractors ‘should qualify for skills and tech boosts’
  • ATO eyes early 2021 introduction of director ID regime
  • ATO updates online payment plans
  • Tax agents advised on incoming ATO certificates
  • Cost of commute ‘keeps office workers at home’
  • IPA forms world's largest SMP group
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  • Treasurer slashes financial reporting requirement for charities
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  • Small business ‘screaming for workers’, says COSBOA chief
  • Victoria government removes ‘sole operator’ carve-out
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  • ATO 'out of step with economic reality' on bitcoin
  • Small businesses overlooked on opting out of full expensing as bill passes Parliament
  • PwC, CPA respond to BEPS reforms
  • Multinational enterprise: Corporate 'effective tax rate' now in revenue authorities' sights
  • Insolvencies to rise across the region, say GRIP members
  • 4th Plutus Payroll conspirator sentenced to 4 years in jail
  • Reform taxpayer’s burden of proof, government told
  • ATO puts work-related expense issue to bed
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  • CPA Australia names new president
  • ‘Little to celebrate’ in labour market data
  • IPA calls for share buyback reforms
  • Truck boss jailed over $3.8m fuel tax rebate fraud
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  • High-flying CEOs know how to land low taxes
  • CPA repeats call for professional advice voucher scheme
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  • ATO called out over ‘inconsistent’ work-related expenses case
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  • Australia ‘needs global campaign to repair image’
  • CPA calls for advice education overhaul
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  • ATO to review accountants' pay arrangements
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  • Directors set for permanent identifier under new laws
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  • Full expensing opt-out given tick of approval
  • EY confirms intention to split, partners to vote
  • PwC calls for reforms to employee share legislation
  • Xero’s incoming local boss will have ear to ground
  • ATO to target specific claims, warns H&R Block
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  • ATO warns of new TFN robocall scam
  • A quarter of advisers plan to exit industry
  • CAANZ, IPA warn firms on succession
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  • ATO outlines rules for bitcoin
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  • RBA raises interest rates for fifth month in a row
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  • ATO finalises SGC Part 7 penalty remission guidelines
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  • RBA announces fifth interest rate rise 
  • Australian Accounting Awards partner and innovator finalists revealed
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  • NSW pushes forward to replace stamp duty with land tax
  • Unrecovered out of scope work is costing Australian accounting firms on average over $100k each year
  • ATO issues capital gains warning
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  • ATO teams up with telcos to crush scammers
  • ATO extends JobKeeper monthly declaration after system downtime
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  • Treasury boss hails ‘rapid’ ATO stimulus delivery
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  • IPA urges Govt. to reduce compliance costs
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  • Parkinson outlines opportunity for reforms
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  • Regulator reveals audit concerns
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  • Xero business index tumbles on slower sales, payment times
  • Treasury hands commissioner discretion to determine JobKeeper eligibility
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  • ATO apologises over incorrect company tax rate
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  • Give the ACNC more time, says IPA
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  • Hardware firm gives e-invoicing huge thumbs up
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  • Tax Office to give further LRBA guidance
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  • Loss carry-back sleeper issue ‘not ideal for cash flow’
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  • CA ANZ, CPA take the lead on climate change crisis
  • Workers put money first with wage rises trailing CPI
  • It's time to decide on licensing, says IPA
  • NSW announces payroll tax relief for new jobs
  • Refreshed R&D tax incentive guidance launched
  • Retain staff with employee share schemes, SMEs urged
  • ATO should look at UK transfer pricing model
  • Skill shortage turning small businesses into ‘digital laggards’
  • Red-tape savings passes the House
  • ATO to examine data on 10m individuals under new JobKeeper compliance program
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  • Queensland building regulator blacklists 15 accountants
  • ATO resumes audit business as usual position, eyes shadow economy
  • Draft JobMaker hiring credit rules released
  • Music accounting firm celebrates 20 years of hits
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  • New resourcing of the ATO could address the $31bn tax gap
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  • Visa delays stall attempts to recruit overseas
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  • IPA dismisses licensing claims
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  • Small business ‘boosted by EOFY debt paydown’
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  • ‘No plan B’: IPA takes compensation fight to government
  • Government commits $2bn to R&D tax incentive
  • Backdated income tax cuts confirmed
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  • AAT reduces agent’s registration disbarment period
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  • Labor pushes on with franking credits ‘gift’ portrayal
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  • SME revenue confidence takes serious hit
  • 20 days for Aussie clients to file NZ version of STP
  • Auditors set for name and shame for poor audit quality
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  • Franking credit inquiry report labels proposal ‘inequitable and deeply flawed’
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  • MYOB research points to bleak retirement outlook for SMEs
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  • ATO issues warning after ‘unprecedented’ spike in impersonation scams
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  • Big bill for business clients, accountants passes both houses
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  • Moore Australia welcomes 41 graduates
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  • Prominent tax bills set to lapse as Parliament enters last 2 sitting days
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  • ‘Blended’ model key to attracting clients, research reveals
  • 5 firms in Walker Wayland’s sights for 2018
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  • Majority of accountants want greater government support
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  • Association offers different take on survey results
  • MYOB test runs BAS transaction software
  • Low-value GST collection at 300% of forecasts
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  • ATO announces proposed changes for small business penalties
  • New guidelines issued on satisfactory tax records for tender bids
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  • Vincents brings reshuffle and new service for FY19
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  • Property investors cautioned ahead of crackdown
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  • Understanding the PAYG withholding obligations under the PSI rules
  • Seven years jail time for 46 false BAS
  • Commissioner’s opinion on fraud, evasion may create ‘incontestable tax’, government warned
  • Review and simplification at the heart of BDO’s government recommendations
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  • Accountants urged to review clients' contractor set-ups
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  • Student outrage sees CA timetable changed to 2019
  • FSI report identifies potential 'tax issues'
  • Queensland business face $160k penalties for sham contracting
  • FBT overhaul ‘not a priority’ for government
  • The push towards paperless accounting
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  • New quarterly STP reporting method for closely held payees revealed
  • CGT main residence proposal self-implodes
  • Accounting group part of CBA’s major demerge plans
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  • H&R Block issues warning on myTax
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  • Div 7A approach to be ‘fair and sensible’, says Assistant Treasurer
  • CBA settles big tax case
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  • CBA finds drop in growth for accountants’ business advisory services
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  • Bentleys launches new corporate finance division, stays quiet on CEO hunt
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  • Cash economy drives small biz to post massive tax gap
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  • Errors in 9 out of 10 rental claims prompt new compliance blitz
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  • Business insolvencies set to rise as court actions jump 58%
  • Health, wellness often suffers as EOFY approaches
  • 500 businesses set for surprise ATO visits
  • AAT disagrees with ATO on lump-sum assessment
  • Leadership changes, acquisition announced at Reckon
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  • $1m penalties set to kick in for dodgy sales tools
  • COVID-19 an ‘opportunity’ for tax reform
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  • KPMG marks further outer suburbs expansion
  • How can you help your food and hospitality business clients?
  • ATO small biz treatment and debt recovery practices to undergo review
  • Tax agents and clients disagree over business practices: FBT review
  • Using journals to make Div 7A loan repayments
  • Access all areas: Why accountancy firms need to be always open
  • ATO waives Part 7 penalty amid SG amnesty hold up
  • Fraudulent TFNs, tax lodgments see jail sentence for student
  • Industry award provides kick-start for new firms
  • PwC acquires partners, staff of PPB Advisory
  • ATO grants 1-year STP exemption for closely held payees
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  • Tax specialist awarded
  • Understanding illegal phoenixing and directors’ personal exposure
  • Time dwindles for CGT main residence changes
  • Detailed STP register published, only 6 products ready to go
  • Preparing for and managing staff shortages key for SMEs over next few months
  • New expo aimed at Aussie accounting industry
  • Repeal 115 taxes, broaden GST base, government told
  • Tax-dodging director barred from managing companies
  • New training program hits the market from Knowledge Shop
  • Accountants become unlicensed as Dover shuts down  
  • Tax practitioners owe $90m in outstanding debt, TPB ready to pounce
  • Big fines, prison on the cards as new SG penalties introduced
  • Unpacking the new Business Funding Guide
  • The rise of mental health in SMEs and how to manage it
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  • Hope for SG amnesty falters as time runs out
  • Indigenous accounting and business firmly in the spotlight
  • New education rules mean $10k training, grads trumping partners
  • ‘Biggest thing since GST’: Accountants urged to contact clients on STP
  • Full Federal Court overturns tax residency decision
  • Deloitte’s new UK partnership to extend to Aussie clients
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  • Tax agent, taxpayers guilty of tax crimes in second half of 2018
  • ATO slapped with 37 recommendations from parliamentary committee
  • Top tips to manage cash flow in the era of COVID-19
  • Swoop’s three tips for advisors building great client relationships
  • Tax Office refutes ‘willy nilly’ tax assessment claims
  • Tax credit draft ruling will encourage ‘aggressive claims’: Tax Institute
  • Moula lands former Xero managing director
  • NAB hire marks Crowe Horwath’s move to rival bankers
  • Perth CPA jailed for 4 years for tax fraud
  • ICB debunks common STP myths
  • Flexible work ‘recruiting limitation’ for firms on the hunt
  • New rate-cutting cycle and the impact
  • Tax whistleblower protections now legislated
  • Biblical defence fails to save taxpayer from $4.3m tax debt
  • Financial reporting for COVID-19-related changes
  • Cape, next-gen Spend Management platform taps Xero for their first Board Advisor
  • Warning issued on tax avoidance schemes
  • Strong customer growth boosts revenue for Reckon
  • Australian audit market in line for ‘serious review’: Government committee
  • Government pushed for Div 7A clarity in federal budget
  • ‘Risks, costs and time’: MYOB boss speaks on scrapping Reckon deal
  • Winners revealed for 2018 Australian Accounting Awards
  • Stricter action in the works as 1 out 3 tax practitioners unresponsive to ATO lodgment letters
  • ‘Creative’ tax solutions feared in franking credits fallout
  • FASEA changes and what they mean
  • Managing cash flow in an accounting practice in tough times (Part 2)
  • STP for small biz gets 3-month buffer
  • ATO drives home TPRS obligations after $2.7bn saved
  • Automated business systems are freeing up accountants to do what counts
  • MYOB, Reckon acquisition falls through
  • Proposed R&D tax changes faces roadblocks
  • New flexible business test for tax losses introduced
  • Running your accounting practice in tough times (Part 1)
  • Liberate your staff from the menial and watch them fly
  • STP to cover all businesses as legislation passes
  • Tax agent, taxpayer satisfaction with ATO drops
  • Shift in climate approach to dominate corporate proceedings in 2022
  • KPMG sees boost in revenue
  • Restructuring trusts could trigger ‘murky taxes’
  • ATO moves towards self-assessment for RTP schedule
  • Local executives expecting M&A uptick
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  • Australia's tax system is in disarray: EY
  • Economy at risk of ‘long Covid’ without budget support for businesses
  • Court tosses out lodgment dodging argument after man tries to waive rights as a person
  • ACCC to take compliance action on franchisor disclosures
  • Mid-tier firm opens financial planning arm
  • Carbon Group moves into South Australian market
  • ATO set to grant tax relief for Townsville flood victims
  • ATO urged to go easy with TPRS extension
  • The journey from creative industries to the Australian Accounting Awards
  • RBA makes 1st cash rate call for 2022
  • Major software providers reveal cut-price STP product
  • Tax scams down in December, taxpayers still lose $500k
  • BDO warns on limitations of cyber insurance
  • Mid-tier forms new entity in bid for national growth
  • Trust tax reform proposal needs details aired, CA ANZ says
  • False BAS claims leads to 30-month jail sentence
  • How this accounting firm is aiming to not be ‘boring’
  • How voluntary administration helps companies get back on their feet
  • Fuel tax credit rates raised
  • New SMS scam ‘spoofs’ ATO number
  • How automated management systems are transforming business administration
  • National network adds new firm ahead of EOFY
  • Fears of Labor’s trust tax impact on SMSFs eased
  • ‘A quantum leap above us’: Tax experts dissect instant asset-write off
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  • FWO tests new reverse onus of proof for record-keeping obligations
  • ATO set to contact clients for overdue TPAR
  • Billion-dollar government package to support SMEs impacted by omicron
  • Quality of accounting graduates prompts review of curriculum
  • The future of tax professionals
  • MYOB’s acquisition of Reckon hits hurdles with ACCC
  • Instant asset write-off threshold upped to $25k
  • High Court dismisses ATO appeal in divorce tax case
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  • Taxpayers to brace for new ATO engagement
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  • Uncertainty reigns this tax season
  • Mid-tier reshuffles leadership team
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  • Inappropriate accounting treatments continue to plague entities
  • Big 4 firm wins whistleblower policy gig
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  • Jail time for property developer after $3.4m in GST fraud
  • Auditors get a bad rap in new ASIC report
  • Why swift action to flatten the COVID-19 ‘insolvency curve’ is vital
  • ASIC circles company director over false statements
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  • Tax Office updates low-cost STP providers list
  • Jirsch Sutherland announces Brisbane acquisition
  • APESB releases new standard for dealing with client monies
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  • ATO proposes annual tax determinations change
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  • Big 4 survey hints at M&A strategy shifts
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  • Super trustees focus of fresh calls to government from IPA
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  • ‘Punitive retirees tax’ battle heats up between government, opposition
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  • 90k taxpayers tipped to be worse off in ‘outrageous’ $3k tax advice cap
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  • Aussie’s filing US tax returns caught up as government shutdown enters 3rd week
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  • Bookkeepers remind on incoming TPRS obligations
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  • Aussie, European accounting networks team up
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  • KPMG Australia names new CIO
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  • Queensland director disqualified for tax indiscretions
  • Mid-tier swoops in on M&A market through acquisition
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  • ASIC moves to disqualify tax-failing directors
  • ATO debt recovery changes to provide ‘safety layer’ for small businesses
  • Mid-tier launches new service line with PwC hire
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  • CA ANZ reveals further details on restructure
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  • Nexia Australia snaps up two new firms
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  • Court time for one third of ASIC's enforcement activity
  • First lot of big business tax data for new laws lands at ATO
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  • New guidance shows onus firmly with Aussie tax agents in offshoring setups
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  • Hill Rogers' international reach expands
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  • Hayes Knight network disbands
  • ASIC signals 2018 focus on accounting standards in fresh report
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  • Payroll, compliance issues top dodgy practices in Aussie business
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  • PPB Advisory announces strategic merger
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  • Former big four partner, CA joins AMP board
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  • Confusion rife about estate planning, warns HLB Mann Judd
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  • New law proposed to increase tax debt transparency
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  • Be calm despite ‘outrageous’ tax rates, says Tax Institute
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  • KPMG Australia announces consultancy acquisition
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  • Annual reports shorter but need improvement, says KPMG
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  • Legislative changes to create compliance burden
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  • ASIC tells Australians to wise up to scams
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  • Service NSW explains decline in turnover date change
  • Accountants warned to move now on licensing
  • What accounting looked like ten years ago - and how the industry is changing
  • Walker Wayland NSW Promotes Two Partners
  • No time for JobKeeper, says Prime Minister
  • Class names new director
  • Negotiate in your interview to increase your worth
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  • A guide to simplifying staff expense claims
  • SA announces business support as the state enters lockdown
  • How to plan, budget and forecast when the only constant is change
  • Pandemic delivers rewards to 40% of middle-market businesses
  • Pricing pressure hitting accounting firms, says CBA
  • How can SMEs fund import/export opportunities delivered by a free trade economy?
  • Accountants’ job seeking takes a slide
  • Accountants in despair over NSW business grant administration
  • Is your firm really client-focused?
  • Accounting roles tipped for salary growth revealed
  • ‘Keep your eyes wide open’: Accountants cautioned on turnover declaration letters
  • Remember, ongoing career planning is vital
  • Hotspots of accounting skills demand revealed
  • Heffron enhances quick and efficient Actuarial Certificate service
  • ASIC disqualifies director for racking up $2.3m debt
  • Reckon partners with major bank
  • Grant Thornton launches new division, eyes mid-size business market
  • 'Troubling' data shows SMEs shunning accountants
  • Accounting offshore – the 8 things you need to know
  • WA opens second-round grants for small business
  • Accountants in a 'state of flux'
  • ‘One-stop shop’ model tipped to spike
  • Accountants relied on heavily as NSW opens COVID-19 grant program
  • Almost 1 million to miss out on deductions: H&R Block
  • Strong appetite for accounting recruits, research shows
  • Victoria announces $200m extension of June support
  • William Buck announces new leaders
  • How to make sense of licensing
  • MYOB data highlights fear of big players
  • Auditor disqualification applauded
  • Ambiguity in Shareholder Agreements - what you need to know
  • Future-proofing your practice with five key tips
  • Accountants champing at the bit to unlock NSW support payments
  • Accountants lack the confidence to change billing
  • Confidence growing as accountancy job vacancies increase
  • Big 4 calls on CFOs to consider new models
  • There is a new way to grow practice income by ceasing to offer audit insurance to clients!
  • Consumer sentiment plummets in NSW as other states stand firm: Westpac
  • Business investment continues steady fall
  • Making the CFO chair is no miracle
  • Survey reveals top accounting challenges
  • Rewarding and recognising staff without using cash
  • Finalists revealed for Women in Finance Awards 2021
  • The Fold issues new licensing warning
  • Accountants warned on offshoring quick fix
  • Coming to grips with succession planning
  • Financial adviser pleads guilty to creating false documents, forging signatures
  • How to grow a business without putting the family home at risk
  • Accountants cautioned on organic growth strategies
  • 4 industry trends to be aware of for FY19
  • Remote access scams jump by 184%: ACCC
  • Class prepares for IPO
  • Life after licensing
  • Mid-tier eyes aggressive diversity targets
  • Concierge is here to help
  • Sydney and Melbourne CBDs brace for 4-year economic recovery: Deloitte
  • Stop whining and find a mentor
  • How to use tax planning as an opportunity for business advisory services
  • Further NSW business support ‘imminent’
  • The succession planning opportunity
  • Vincents reveals new leaders
  • Contract accounting roles the new norm
  • There is a new way to grow practice income by ceasing to offer audit insurance!
  • Small-business battlers granted tax debt relief
  • Property investors choosing favourite accountant
  • Small business ombudsman to undergo review
  • 3 Fail-safe Ways to Land New Clients
  • Banks offer loan lifeline as NSW battles ongoing lockdown
  • The trials and tribulations of a practice manager
  • Culture shock ‘biggest challenge’ accountants face
  • No right answer to the billing method debate
  • How to have a career development conversation with your boss
  • ‘All options are on the table’: Berejiklian hints at federal support as PM scraps liquid asset test
  • How to become a licensed accountant and not a product flogger
  • First boutique makes platinum status
  • Offshoring creates mid-level talent shortage
  • The top 4 issues facing accounting practices today
  • Frydenberg knocks back JobKeeper plea from NSW
  • BGL, Topdocs announce partnership
  • Accountants abandoning major banks, institutions
  • Relieving the HR headaches of business owners
  • Lost receipts costing a quarter of small businesses up to $10,000: NAB, Slyp
  • Do you have a fear of success?
  • Insolvency offers opportunity for accountants
  • 3 tips to prepare for Tranche 2 of the AML/CTF Act
  • Deloitte launches Australian AI Institute
  • What challenges and opportunities does data automation present?
  • Demand for consultants increasing, says Hays
  • Marketing no longer optional, accountants told
  • How to Recommend the Best Business Apps for Your Clients
  • AFCA receives more than 70,000 financial complaints for 2020–21
  • Look before you leap- getting the most out of the small business write-off
  • McLean Delmo Bentleys moves into Asia
  • MYOB data reveals change in SME sentiment, patterns
  • Grant Thornton launches new CFO advisory service
  • Creating your own destiny
  • H&R Block welcomes ageing workforce
  • Australian Accounting Awards reveals new partner for 2017
  • Disqualified director charged over illegal phoenixing
  • Firing up the economy through record small biz package
  • Partnership model losing steam with new accountants
  • KPMG to offer ‘most generous employee schemes’
  • Bookkeepers urged to brace for evolution
  • What would you do if you had a day off?
  • Jobs market at two-year high
  • Class announces new product features
  • ‘Much-needed’ SME payment inquiry launched
  • PwC partners lose Oscars gig
  • The Marriage from Hell
  • ATO launches new business investment service
  • Don't cut the tax rate for small business
  • Big 4 firm responds to national growth figures
  • Turn culture into a competitive advantage with artificial intelligence
  • ‘Businesses need certainty’: Government pushed on standardised lockdown support
  • Xero announces new CFO
  • Accounting tops Aussie list for salary bias
  • Master your craft and make more money
  • Deloitte overhauls 9-to-5 workday
  • Resolve your licensing decision in 3 easy steps
  • AASB retains key membership
  • New category announced for the Australian Accounting Awards
  • Making travel for small businesses simpler, cheaper, better
  • NSW announces $10,000 business support package
  • Xero, Dropbox announce partnership
  • Accounting students reveal most sought-after employers
  • Grow today. Master tomorrow.
  • The accounting industry is changing - whether you're ready or not
  • Bentleys launches new SME service
  • PwC caught up in Oscars 2017 saga
  • Disruption is coming to healthcare – are you ready?
  • NSW financial support incoming as state enters 2-week lockdown
  • PwC names 64 new partners
  • Corporate accountant salaries tipped to remain flat
  • Investing in your success
  • Hybrid model firms tipped as way of the future
  • Small business performance hits 4-year high: Xero
  • Understanding mediation to maximise value as an adviser
  • Mid-tier appoints banking exec, opens new business arm
  • Submissions flooding in for Australian Accounting Awards
  • Addressing The Advice Gap Paradox
  • Peak bodies welcome Australia-UK trade deal
  • The future is bright for accountants and bookkeepers
  • Salary focus slides for accountants in 2017
  • Accountants Daily Strategy Day 2021 launches
  • The new licensing regime for accountants
  • Accounting jobs market set to jump
  • RSM bullish a year on from global rebrand
  • Demand lifts in 2017-2018 for short term finance to cover crises
  • ‘A war for talent’: Accountants prioritised under skilled migration list
  • Developing niche markets
  • Automation 'the way of the future', says Grant Thornton
  • Submissions now open for the Australian Accounting Awards
  • Mediation and forensic accounting
  • Hood Sweeney names new MD
  • MYOB reveals ‘unmet’ accounting advice needs
  • What employers look for
  • Australian Accounting Awards 2021 winners revealed
  • Property, construction and IT projects driving demand for accountants
  • Victorian firm calls for cashless economy
  • 'Drill down' to protect your firm, accountants told
  • How artificial intelligence is transforming the healthcare industry
  • Deloitte sees revenue shrink to $2.3bn
  • On-stage/off-stage and over-managing - Is it for your firm?
  • BDO's East Coast leader stood down
  • Working with advisers - 5 tips for effective collaboration
  • Unauthorised portal access sees agent terminated
  • Accountants' competitive advantage
  • 'Drill down' to protect your firm, accountants told
  • Minimum wage set to rise by 2.5%
  • Reflections from overseas: lessons in business advisory
  • Intuit launches new tool for accountants
  • NAB makes LRBA play
  • Former Deloitte director boosts HLB Mann Judd
  • PwC to invest $12bn on new jobs under new global strategy
  • Are you using your smartphone to search and apply for jobs?
  • New opportunity for accountants to gain national recognition
  • Accountants compromising growth with sales neglect
  • AAT dismisses banning review after adviser failed to appear
  • Licensing: Business growth opportunity for accountants
  • KPMG announces record number of new partners
  • Debate over organic growth and acquisitions heats up
  • PSC: Three letters that mean so much (and about to mean a whole lot more)
  • Demand picks up for accountants in professional practice
  • H&R Block launches new mobile app
  • Accountants told to better utilise contractors in 2017
  • There has never been a better time to establish a company in Australia
  • EOFY to bring job reshuffle as 1 in 3 looks to leave stagnant careers
  • Crowe Horwath partner defects to mid-tier rival
  • Accountants' marketing strategies in line for shake-up
  • Licensing is a solution, but not the only option for Accountants
  • Practitioners urged to get on the front foot with imminent SG rate rise
  • Preparing for the inevitable
  • Ricoh launches AP solution
  • Litigation likely with new LRBA structures
  • Segmentation 'critical' to future-proofing, accountants told
  • Five steps to incorporate lending solutions into your accounting business
  • More action needed to encourage entrepreneurship
  • Opportunity persists for accountants in succession planning
  • The next generation of practice efficiency for advisers
  • Accountants highlighted in serious financial crime identikit
  • What can businesses learn from the Rabbitohs' success?
  • Reckon launches new automation tool
  • Business Advisory Day is back in 2017
  • Invoice Financing, Not Business Loans, Can Beat The Late Payers Threatening Australian Business
  • The key to raising responsible owners of wealth – part 2
  • KordaMentha names new partners
  • Mid-tier appointment to expand business advisory offering
  • Major accounting body issues call to action
  • Technology: the enabler in meaningful practice growth
  • ‘Wikipedia for auditors’: AUASB launches interactive portal
  • Split the difference
  • Deloitte announces record revenue
  • Incorporating lending solutions: How to choose the right lending specialist
  • Winners and losers in push to improve Employee Share Plans
  • Accountants face ‘huge issues’ with buyers in 2017
  • How to build value in an accounting business
  • Business equipment spending surged in May: CBA
  • Wage pressure for skilled accountants
  • Melbourne firm joins Moore Stephens
  • Former mid-tier execs launch own licence
  • NowInfinity and View Legal presents a not to be missed Trusts Roadshow!
  • You mean you're not here with me!
  • Deloitte snares top legal partner
  • Accounting plagued by candidate shortage
  • Different ways to incorporate financing solutions into your business
  • Victoria’s 4th lockdown rattles consumer confidence: Westpac
  • How can SMBs use IT more strategically?
  • RSM Bird Cameron announces rebrand
  • Why are commercial investment syndicates important for your clients
  • Cash flow woes still troubling 3 out of 4 businesses
  • SME outlook an opportunity for accountants, says mid-tier
  • SMEs begin to feel pre-pandemic business pressures: MYOB
  • Important considerations from the recent TRIS clarification
  • Single Touch Payroll delayed
  • ‘Crisis of talent’ looming for accounting industry
  • Why should accountants incorporate financing solutions into their business
  • Federal and state support packages criticised for leaving sole traders behind
  • The deductions property investors often throw away
  • Outsourcing hitting Aussie accounting graduates
  • Will 2018 be the year your accounting firm stops being the bank?
  • Accountants' key role in helping to turn around troubled clients
  • Mid-tier looks to international growth
  • Australians lose record $851m to scammers in 2020
  • The key to raising responsible owners of wealth
  • Businesses urged to adopt cloud this financial year
  • Debt Vs Invoice Funding: An In-depth Look
  • ‘Shouldn’t matter whether they have savings or not’: COVID disaster payment eligibility under spotlight
  • Opportunities in the corporate bond market: Part 2
  • Graduate neglect leads to lacklustre mid-level talent
  • Capital pressure presents opportunity for accountants
  • Small business owners face mounting mental health concerns: MYOB
  • The role of fixed income in an investor's portfolio
  • Sage launches charitable foundation
  • SME demand for accountants tipped to spike in 2017
  • But seriously, what’s Blockchain?
  • PM announces COVID disaster payment
  • Have you Googled yourself recently?
  • Mid-tier nabs PwC exec in FY16-17 shake-up
  • Accounting day-to-day set for further shake-up
  • Government weighs up federal support as Victoria doubles business support package
  • ATO raids 'phoenix' businesses
  • Degree qualifications not cutting it in accounting
  • When insolvency strikes – company directors are not without options
  • Opportunities in the corporate bond market
  • Xero launches new performance dashboard
  • Spike in alternative work agreements tipped for 2017
  • Staying Prosperous: How to Protect a Client’s Key Business Assets and Family Wealth from Insolvency Risk
  • Economic activity jumps 1.8% in March quarter
  • When selling an accounting practice ...
  • Accountants urged to act on licensing
  • SMEs drive permanent jobs activity as confidence returns
  • Succession planning overlooked by family businesses, says EY
  • ‘Old-school’ accounting businesses risk losing staff
  • How Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Impact Accounting
  • NSW announces $24m innovation and research program
  • Easton buys into Melbourne firm
  • RSM warns on 'crippling' costs of employee leave
  • Accounting In The New Age
  • Male accountants paid up to 50% more than women: CA ANZ
  • Explaining import finance
  • KPMG launches digital shopfront
  • Receipt Bank partners lead the way in Australian Accounting Awards nominations
  • JobKeeper’s expiry has cost 56,000 jobs to date: Treasury
  • Planning and communication key to keeping wealth within the family
  • Accountant-specific travel insurance hits the market
  • Is Marketplace Lending a Good investment?
  • Confidence is returning but don't expect a big salary raise
  • How To Be Indispensable To Small Business Clients
  • COSBOA calls for national targeted support scheme as lockdowns continue
  • Change: it's a people thing
  • Further calls for accountants to scrap billable hours
  • AI: the times they are a-changin’
  • Victoria announces $250m targeted business support package
  • ACCC issues scam warning
  • Deloitte acquires global consultancy
  • Knowledge gap surfaces as compliance work dwindles
  • Victorian lockdown reignites calls for sustained support post-JobKeeper
  • What does it take to be a CFO?
  • Industry told to ditch ‘conservative’ traits
  • How to use the audit function to scale your SMSF business.
  • Jirsch Sutherland joins international insolvency network
  • Licensees misleading accountants, warns CAANZ
  • Ex-Deloitte head targets big four partners
  • ‘Lack of expertise’ driving clients away from accountants
  • Powerhouse Disruptors Join Forces
  • Myths dispelled about debtor finance
  • Sage formally releases new cloud product
  • PwC hires 5 senior partners
  • Offshoring tipped to be accounting 'way of the future'
  • Building Business Advisory Capability in the Digital Age
  • Greens move to force profitable firms into JobKeeper repayment
  • A hot property market provides a great opportunity
  • ATO warns businesses to be SuperStream-ready
  • Major uni set to overhaul accounting degree
  • Is commercial property the golden goose of an investment portfolio?
  • Viable businesses should ‘focus’ as Australia braces for insolvency bump
  • R&D incentives at risk
  • Grant Thornton nabs new partner from PwC
  • Submissions open for Women in Finance Awards 2021
  • Accountants should better incorporate advice into their business structure
  • Grant Thornton partner makes switch to MPR
  • PwC announces big name recruit
  • How to easily gain an edge over your firm’s competitors
  • ‘It slows growth’: Morrison slams Victorian budget
  • Cloud v on-premises - what's good for business?
  • Consolidation driven by client expectations, says KPMG
  • Mid-tier ventures into new service line
  • A new way for Accountants to find clientele & generate additional income
  • What accountants should know about debtor finance
  • ‘Real need’ for accountants to ramp up sales expertise
  • From accountant to strategic advisor: 4 ways you can exceed client expectations
  • ‘The jobseeker shopping list has changed’: Accountants favour hybrid work post-COVID
  • Research reveals big opportunity for accountants
  • SME retirement plans in jeopardy, research finds
  • Former director charged after ASIC investigation
  • Tax concessions and business real property
  • ‘Flood’ of new grads, job seekers missing the mark
  • Why smarter content can lead to a smarter practice
  • Unemployment rate falls to 5.5% post-JobKeeper
  • Training requirements confusing accountants
  • Xero announces change to leadership team
  • Industry sees spike in firm sales
  • How to future-proof your practice by becoming a ‘365 firm’
  • Victoria commits $7.1bn to hospitals and healthcare
  • Moula confirms key partnership for Business Advisory Day
  • Mid-tier flags pervasive client capacity issues
  • Employers urged to brace for SG increase on 1 July
  • Deloitte poaches PwC partner
  • Uni hits out at national accounting education standards
  • Computer analyst denied $2.9k penalty relief
  • Former Crowe Horwath exec lands at BDO
  • Research reveals advice opportunities for accountants
  • I'm not on the cloud
  • Reckon partners with Refund Manager to streamline return refunds
  • Independence key to licensing decision
  • Most sought-after accounting services revealed
  • No, I don’t think my firm is more efficient.
  • JobKeeper fallout overstated, Treasury reveals
  • Former KPMG, GT partner to lead new Sydney practice
  • Accounting skillset ‘in demand’ at executive, board level
  • Yes, the cloud has made my firm more efficient
  • ASIC disqualifies director over illegal phoenix behaviour
  • Accountants believe 'their career prospects have stagnated'
  • Xero attributes losses to system changes
  • Online accounting – Critical for small business
  • Scrapped SG threshold to increase administrative burden for small business
  • Accountants come out on top in new research
  • 4 practical tips to transform your firm into a business advisory
  • Accountants should seize upon financial advice to add value
  • ACCSR releases white paper on materiality
  • PwC unveils new global chairman
  • Accounting firms becoming ‘takeover targets’
  • What your small business clients want you to know: Small business influencers and government officials debate
  • Xero scores subscriber surge despite slowed revenue
  • Senior bureaucrat joins Deloitte
  • The Power of Advisory Services
  • Labor vows to criminalise wage theft
  • Big 4 firm releases damning report on gender discrimination
  • Independent watchdog to scrutinise ASIC, APRA
  • IPA calls for small business finance guarantee
  • Recruiter points to new skills eyed by accounting firms
  • Are you making the right recommendations to your clients?
  • 1 in 5 small businesses left in the dust of digitisation
  • MYOB finds late payments hitting SMEs hard
  • Accounting and Millennial Entrepreneurs: how to serve the generation redefining business
  • Australian Accounting Awards 2021 finalists revealed
  • New finance option for SMEs
  • Accounting firms taking ‘fire sale’ prices
  • Portals are your clients' business
  • Accountants react to big spending, short-term budget
  • Accountants seeking greater ‘sense of purpose’
  • Advisory is for EVERY client
  • Businesses stall on payment times as credit enquiries rise
  • Traditional accounting revenues 'immediately at risk'
  • Research house introduces targeted reports for accountants
  • Business confidence hits 7-year high
  • Xero announces first platinum partner in Africa
  • Findex launches new service ahead of future projects
  • Small business Budget good news for accountants
  • ‘A historic opportunity’: Frydenberg doubles down on employment
  • Hockey announces accelerated depreciation measure
  • Taking Your Clients to the Cloud
  • Research reveals key to ‘high-performing’ firms
  • Victorian man charged over failure to disclose bankruptcy
  • SMEs report cash flow concerns
  • Is your practice future-ready?
  • End of JobKeeper unlikely to slow employment growth: RBA
  • Reckon launches free invoicing app
  • So you’re an accountant… It’s 2016, and are you still surrounded by reams and reams of paper?
  • Government introduces lifeline to first home buyers
  • Intuit beefs up partner program
  • PKF nabs former EY director
  • Have you got your BEPS Monster under control?
  • Government splashes $15.3m to drive e-invoicing adoption
  • Rule changes see business owners turn to SMSFs
  • Short term business loans - 4 myths busted
  • Accountants dissatisfied with industry bodies
  • New myGov scam surfaces
  • IPA welcomes govt's small business package
  • The move to from Electronic Lodgment Service (ELS) to Practitioner Lodgment Service (PLS)
  • Deloitte warns economic 'bubbles are bubbling'
  • Government announces $1.2bn digitisation package
  • Short term loans – bank vs non-bank – what’s the go?
  • ASIC tells accountants: expect delays until 2017
  • Saasu, Westpac announce exclusive partnership
  • Short Term Loans - Exits 101
  • Serious lag in accounting education
  • Australian workforce tipped for volatility as workers seek flexibility: EY
  • Xero offers new conversion tool
  • Winners of the Australian Accounting Awards revealed
  • Small business tasked to create 210,000 new jobs to stimulate economy
  • Smarter Business Software - Just How Quickly?
  • Accountants losing out in fees ‘across the board’
  • Accountant charged over bankruptcy fraud advice
  • Automation is 'not change to fear', says Reckon
  • Smarter Business Software - There Is A Smarter Way
  • Partnership model to keep ‘falling away’
  • Advisory group nabs former BDO partner
  • Planners seek accounting ties despite battle lines
  • Oracle NetSuite announces partnership with mid-tier firm
  • CAANZ outlines Budget wish list
  • How to differentiate your firm
  • Government introduces $10bn reinsurance pool for Northern Australians
  • Cor Cordis hires former ANZ exec
  • Smarter Business Software - Put Your Clients in the Picture
  • Compliance debate ‘stimulated’ by vested interests
  • Accounting jobs most at risk from automation, warns PwC
  • Financial services group ups investment in accounting industry
  • Premier Investments to return $15.6m portion of JobKeeper
  • MYOB valued at over $2.5bn
  • Apps for Accountants: Don’t get left behind!
  • Big four firm flags fee shake-up
  • Frydenberg reveals $1.7bn childcare package ahead of job-focused budget
  • Xero responds to ASX questions on disclosure practices
  • By the Numbers: Think 1300 to Boost Your Image and Reach Small Accountancy Business?
  • Accounting sector losing ‘war’ for talent
  • Businesses feeling ‘adverse’ impacts of COVID-safe measures: ABS
  • Leave dividend imputation alone, says RSM Bird Cameron
  • ‘Thousands’ of accounting grads lacking necessary skills
  • PKF appoints new business intelligence lead
  • Accountants pushed on fee shakeup to avoid ‘nails in coffin’
  • Accountants’ confidence at 6-year highs: CBA
  • APESB calls for comment on due diligence committee requirements
  • EY appoints new sustainability business leader
  • The Accountancy App Revolution Comes to Australia
  • Research reveals recruitment challenges for accounting
  • CCH hires former Reckon leader
  • Are banks leaving your clients in the lurch?
  • Accountants ‘number one’ choice in key advice areas
  • Pandemic toil sees accountants earn small business $45.3bn
  • Public perception of accountants at rock-bottom
  • Accountants missing ‘huge’ revenue opportunity
  • Company directors to face ‘headaches’ over payment times regime
  • Mid-tier warns SMEs vulnerable to ‘fatal’ disruption
  • SMEs considering non-bank financing options at new high: Scotpac
  • Accountancy jobs market hits two-year high
  • 'New model of collaboration' touted to Aussie SMEs
  • Pre-insolvency adviser charged over illegal phoenix activity
  • Accountants urged to choose licence wisely
  • More evidence of advice opportunity for accountants
  • Rapid growth prompts Intuit move
  • Accountants not lagging on licensing, trainer argues
  • Victorian ombudsman finds 12,000 businesses ‘unfairly denied’ COVID-19 grants
  • Receipt Bank launches Apple Watch bookkeeping app
  • Accountants risk clients ‘voting with their feet’
  • Business confidence drops in Q1
  • Australian Accounting Awards finalists revealed
  • Xero announces triple digit revenue growth
  • Jail sentence for head of collapsed debenture issuer
  • Victorian director charged with breaching duties
  • Reckon announces leadership shake-up
  • Accountants' appetite for robo-advice spikes
  • Vaccine rollout key to Australia’s economic recovery
  • Govt proposes CGT changes
  • Accountants self-sabotaging their job search
  • KPMG confirms 4% pandemic bonus
  • Reckon announces major update
  • Countplus concedes conditions 'challenging' for accounting team
  • Aussie SMEs resistant to global marketplace
  • CFO optimism surging, says Deloitte
  • Accounting salaries stall despite industry growth
  • Morrison reveals deregulation plan to save businesses $430m
  • SMEs 'frustrated' by Australia's online providers
  • ‘Extremely risky’ bank request on the rise, accountants warned
  • ‘Low action’ from accountants on big business opportunity
  • Xero, NAB announce 'landmark partnership'
  • Mid-tier looks to boost, shake up divisions in FY16-17
  • MYOB to integrate lending solution
  • Submissions closing soon for Australian Accounting Awards 2016
  • Non-aligned advice firm offers licensing option
  • Accounting director hit with ASIC disqualification
  • ‘More Australians in work than ever before’: Frydenberg
  • Xero releases new re-code feature
  • Accounting body warns on dangers of remaining ‘insular’
  • ASIC extends COVID-19 record of advice relief
  • Financial services to face ‘massive upheaval’
  • Australian Accounting Awards 2021 shaping up to be closely contested
  • Reckon confirms key partnership for Australian Accounting Awards
  • PwC ramps up push for diversity among partners
  • APESB launches standards app
  • Branson gives SMEs business-building insight
  • Work-life balance still a challenge for accountants
  • CAANZ partners with Bstar to offer advisory course
  • Accounting bodies rated in new ethics research
  • Business conditions surge to record high in March: NAB
  • Accountants outperform other SMSF business models
  • Sage enjoys customer surge
  • Accountants facing roadblocks to referral partnerships
  • PwC announces high-profile hires
  • EY tips Aussie entrepreneurs for hiring spree
  • Calls for JobKeeper’s return mount in the face of vaccine delays
  • Specialist SMSF business unit announced
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  • Deloitte warns accountants on offshoring
  • Pitcher Partners eyes further global growth
  • TPB defends termination process
  • Research shows climbing dissatisfaction with accountants
  • Accountant denied readmission to CA ANZ following sexual harassment
  • Xero announces big partner in Asia
  • New research ‘throws out’ conventions on Millennials
  • Crowe Horwath state leader stands down
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  • Fair Work Ombudsman’s surprise audit recovers $580,000 in unpaid wages
  • Economic think tank calls for 'Buffett Rule'
  • Small businesses not seeking accountants' advice
  • KPMG shakes up retirement age policy
  • Insolvency firm branches out into corporate advice
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  • Crowe Horwath owners announce big name recruits
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  • AASB finalises amendments to AASB 124
  • Professional development key to recruiting good staff
  • Treasury reveals director ID deadline
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  • Businesses failing on data security
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  • TPB cancels accounting association's registration
  • Accountancy 'thriving' in an evolving landscape
  • ASIC throws hands up at levy
  • MYOB reveals price range, dates for IPO
  • Moore Stephens defends its Australian operations
  • Brisbane to enter 3-day lockdown
  • EY state leader announces retirement
  • International body announces new partnership
  • Small business still uncertain of recovery as JobKeeper ends
  • Non-aligned licensee offers accountants licence
  • Government extends another COVID-19 lifeline to the arts
  • Grant Thornton steps up commitment to flexibility
  • Businesses wean themselves off government support as conditions improve
  • Sage enters small business software race
  • Merger to create third largest accounting association
  • Premier Investments defies calls to repay JobKeeper
  • Xero announces another milestone
  • Accountants advised on outsourcing quality problems
  • Up to 150,000 jobs could be lost when JobKeeper ends: Treasury
  • Accountant fleeces $780,000 from Indigenous organisations
  • Mid-tier firm names new business advisory director
  • Referral relationships 'part and parcel' of licensing process, says industry expert
  • Insolvency comparison site launched
  • SME revenue hits highest level in 4 years
  • EY reveals more Aus executives believe corruption is widespread
  • Leadership shake-up continues at Deloitte
  • Australian small businesses remain in the ‘digital dark ages’
  • Gen X and Y threaten accounting business models
  • Accounting profession in the midst of 'watershed moment'
  • Sydney man charged over $3m GST fraud
  • Experts dismiss automation as a threat
  • SMEs reveal accountant expectations
  • UK moves to break up big 4 audit dominance
  • Short-term lender expands SME offering
  • ‘Money doesn’t grow on trees’: Hume wavers on SG increase
  • Auditflow partners with GAAP
  • Accountants set for pay rise in 2016
  • Government extends SME responsible lending exemption
  • New advisory practice to 'disrupt' M&A firms
  • Mid-tier unveils new approach to client service
  • Accountants ‘worth their weight in gold’
  • ASX 300 reap profits from JobKeeper
  • Xero releases features to boost productivity
  • ‘JobKeeper must come to an end’: Employment bounces back to a pre-pandemic level
  • Cloud-based R&D solution released
  • ASIC stern in enforcement warning to accountants
  • Small businesses should have easier access to finance: ASBFEO, RBA
  • SMEs flag pay rises despite customer growth concerns
  • Accountants warned on consequences of licensee decision
  • Businesses fight over talent as 7 out of 10 look to bump up salaries
  • Sage launches expense management app
  • Industry gripped by ‘pool of underdeveloped professionals'
  • ‘A strong acknowledgment’: Australians give accountants vote of confidence
  • Deloitte names new NSW lead
  • Accounting employment continues to climb
  • Treasurer sends warning to premiers as JobKeeper ends
  • Graduates affected by proposed HECS revision
  • ‘Don’t cancel your Christmas holidays for STP Phase 2’
  • Smithink, CAANZ form strategic partnership
  • Wealth management arms a deterrent to buyers, says broker
  • Treasury reveals director ID regime details
  • SMEs wary of outside advice
  • New accounting laws to affect Australian business, says leading law firm
  • Company auditors hit hard under ‘short-sighted’ ASIC levy hike
  • Boutique proclaims benefits of philanthropy
  • Top Melbourne firm to join Deloitte
  • Burgeoning opportunities for client/accountant relationship, says Intuit
  • New business advisory firm launched
  • Two thirds of SMEs relying on personal finance to fund business
  • Industry lashes out at gender discrimination report
  • SME loan scheme expansion only addresses symptoms: CPA Australia
  • Businesses cannot meet ATO obligations, warns AAT
  • Growth opportunities appearing for accountants
  • Businesses should start succession planning, says small business ombudsman
  • New QuickBooks integration to streamline bookkeeping
  • ASIC continues auditor crackdown
  • NFPs too vulnerable to policy change, warns Pitcher Partners
  • Australian accountants primed to unlock advisory offerings
  • Australian Accounting Awards 2021 nominations now open
  • Female accountants still subjected to discrimination
  • Financial complaints ombudsman details COVID-19 disputes
  • Intuit announces bitcoin integration
  • Advisory skills not just for partners
  • More than 100,000 jobs will be lost post-JobKeeper: CBA
  • Former company director charged with fraud
  • Kaplan launches new licensing course
  • Morrison government unveils post-JobKeeper stimulus package
  • Exposure draft released to establish new ombudsman
  • Insolvencies spike by 61% in February
  • Accountants and planners ‘turf war' set to escalate
  • Business confidence at 10-year high: NAB
  • Advisory firm unveils new service offering
  • Labor to force companies to disclose gender pay gap
  • Business confidence falls in February
  • Post-JobKeeper support to be announced ‘within days’
  • EY tips increase in divestment
  • Expert tells accountants to make peace with planners
  • Inside the Dover judgment
  • CAANZ applauds government decision to retain the ACNC
  • ‘Monster levy’: Accounting bodies slam ASIC fee hike
  • Demand for accountants tipped to spike
  • AFP executes search warrants on insolvency adviser, trustee
  • Perpetual bolsters accountant offering
  • MYOB upgrades payments tool
  • FoFA amendments pass Parliament
  • ‘Call a spade a spade’: Industry body urges renaming of general advice
  • New report to provide small businesses international insight
  • Deloitte reinvents graduate recruitment process
  • Partner profits reach record highs in 2020
  • Mid-tier announces rebrand
  • Firms to ‘strongly encourage’ staff to get jabbed
  • Easton set to buy into as many as 30 firms
  • KPMG UK axes dozens of partners
  • Pitcher Partners says smaller firms to profit from mid-market M&A
  • ASIC concludes ABC Learning investigation
  • Harvey Norman hangs on to JobKeeper as profits double
  • Minister predicts opportunity for small business
  • Graduates encouraged to look to ‘competitive’ smaller firms
  • HLB Mann Judd launches new firm
  • Nixon urges accountants to seek further education
  • Big 4 urges government to slow ‘inevitable’ push towards e-invoicing
  • Accounting firm to front court over underpayment claims
  • KPMG offers COVID-19 ‘thank-you payment’, repays portion of salary cuts
  • RSM poaches partner to build new division
  • Accountants risk forgoing licensing until 2019
  • ‘Demand for accounting professionals outstrips supply’
  • Wealth firm hires from PwC, CBA
  • Big four put on notice by former Deloitte CEO
  • Financial statements contain ‘no consideration’ for investors, says Crowe Horwath
  • CountPlus sees profits jump following recent acquisitions
  • Accountants told to embrace value pricing
  • Accounting industry flaunts graduate numbers
  • JobSeeker set for permanent $50 increase
  • Smaller firms struggling to hire star talent, says Smithink
  • Talent management a major concern, says CFO
  • Businesses can’t force staff to be vaccinated: Fair Work
  • Millennials have put employers on notice, says Deloitte
  • Business confidence falls to two-year low
  • Accountants lack confidence to offer advisory services, research claims
  • Countplus launches new accounting business
  • Victoria rolls out cash grants for businesses affected by snap lockdown
  • Offshoring to impact jobs market in 2016, survey claims
  • Only 5% of businesses still with deferred loans: ABA
  • MYOB CEO quells competency crisis
  • Unemployment falls with the creation of 29k new jobs
  • Bouris tips new advisory event to drive industry change
  • ‘Businesses are being treated as an afterthought’: CPA Australia calls for lockdown support
  • CAANZ calls for more action on gender equality
  • RSM reveals professional development plans for 2016
  • Ex-PPB Advisory partner suspended for fabricating documents to ASIC
  • KPMG opens new office, flags big recruitment drive
  • Government warned against making bankruptcy an ‘attractive option’
  • MYOB announces massive growth, flags new accountants' portal
  • 'Information overload' could alienate clients, warns expert
  • Bentleys calls on govt to cut compliance cost
  • Accountants facing succession crisis, claims business broker
  • Treasury considers five-fold increase to statutory demand threshold
  • Pricing can't be set and forget, warns Cox Partners
  • 12% SG rise a right idea at a wrong time, says CA ANZ
  • Sage announces new tool for accountants
  • Aussie small business lagging behind Asia-Pac
  • ASIC permanently bans former financial adviser
  • Accountants told to mind their HR
  • RSM Bird Cameron outlines tips for selling a business
  • Goodwill model 'losing its appeal'
  • Former accountant convicted of fraud appeals charges
  • Accountants afraid to blow the whistle, claims new research
  • Crowe Horwath warns on costs of poor customs compliance
  • Research reveals 'pressing need' for business advisory
  • Post-JobKeeper jitters hitting small-business owners: Survey
  • Chinese opportunities aplenty for accountants
  • How Sydney’s phony adviser pulled off her scam
  • Opportunity knocking for accountants, says Intuit
  • Accountants ‘ready and willing’ to remain loyal
  • Accountant advice scheme crucial post-JobKeeper, government told
  • Accountants 'not so squeaky clean', claims new research
  • Worsening payment times in one industry threatens recovery, data shows
  • Gold Coast accountant sentenced
  • Referrals can ‘escalate accountants downwards’
  • Mazars global income rises by 7.8%
  • Automation key for staff retention
  • BDO strengthens commitment to female partners
  • Financial advice fees jump over 20%
  • Nick Scali repays $3.6m in JobKeeper subsidies
  • AFP seizes $15.8m from Plutus Payroll founder
  • NSW, WA governments announce new grants post-lockdown
  • Director whose companies racked up $84m debt cops ASIC disqualification
  • KPMG partner defects to Grant Thornton
  • New firm offers accountants licensing assistance
  • Government mulls HECS-style business loans
  • Industry leader slams automation talk
  • Survey reveals small business pessimism
  • RBA backs JobKeeper end
  • AASB seeks to clarify debt classification
  • Auditor-General launches JobKeeper audit
  • Australia's place in G20 at risk, warns PwC
  • RBA makes first cash rate call of the year
  • SPAA slammed for rebrand
  • 'Anything that can be automated will be,' warns Xero
  • ASBFEO issues call to register assets ahead of insolvency spike
  • Online dating for graduate hires: How a recruitment firm is changing the game
  • MYOB adds smart bills feature
  • R&D tax changes to impact small business
  • Mandate e-invoicing, says MYOB
  • SPAA changes name but denies new direction
  • Labor demands JobKeeper inquiry as corporates hand back wage subsidies
  • US firm follows Deloitte Australia's lead
  • ASIC sounds warning around high-yield bond scams
  • ‘Unreasonable onus’: Accountants push back against proposed registration requirement
  • Reckon announces solid growth
  • MYOB predicts holograms and mind control
  • ‘Unconscious bias can impact accounting profession in the long term’
  • EY targets net zero by 2025
  • Topdocs, Class announce new integrations
  • Bentleys recognised for cloud solutions
  • One-off travel agent grant sees $33m paid out
  • 50,000 Aussies back in work as unemployment falls to 6.6%
  • Prominent firm joins MGI network
  • Adviser body calls for new ASIC advice unit
  • Small businesses lay bare funding frustrations as cash flow storm looms
  • ShineWing flags major expansion across Australia
  • NSW opens Dine & Discover voucher registrations for businesses
  • Managers, employees split on expectations of hybrid work
  • New Deloitte CEO names leadership team
  • ASIC bans former financial adviser
  • BDO laments lack of political commitment
  • AASB working to limit 'disclosure overload'
  • Accountants brace for more after a ‘really tough year’
  • Hays tips increased hiring through 2015
  • Attorney-General floats bankruptcy changes, tougher sanctions against untrustworthy advisers
  • Business confidence falls on political uncertainty
  • Illegal phoenix activity sees Victorian director disqualified
  • Private sector bureaucracy costing business more, says Deloitte
  • Ombudsman pushes for HECS-style loans for small businesses
  • EY announces changes to leadership team
  • Xero makes more changes to leadership team
  • TPB issues reminder over PI insurance
  • Deloitte poaches GT partner
  • Accountants warned 'job hopping' will derail career
  • Toyota returns $18m in JobKeeper payments
  • Pepper calls on accountants and brokers to embrace relationship
  • Payment times improve despite COVID-19 threat
  • RSM tells businesses to consider ERF auction
  • Businesses from ‘accountants to zoos’ demanding end to JobKeeper: Acting PM
  • MYOB launches new cloud-based product
  • Retail turnover spikes as Australians spend big in November
  • Intuit expands its Australian presence
  • Accounting industry's Australia Day Honours recipients revealed
  • MYOB hits client milestones
  • BGL tells accountants to stick to strategic advice
  • Small business insolvency reforms now in place
  • Industry must change to value-billing, says Reckon
  • Survey shows accountants moving towards mFund
  • FASEA wind-up unlikely to see standards change, advisers told
  • Xero announces new workflow feature
  • The top 5 Accountants Daily stories for 2020 revealed
  • Low rates creating class of 'zombie' companies
  • 10 to 6: Accountants Daily’s biggest stories for 2020
  • CEO optimism up despite concerns, says PwC
  • Insolvency firm launches new Asia desk
  • New audit standards are 'game-changing', says PwC
  • Big 4 crowned top workplace for dads
  • Australian business pessimistic after tough Christmas
  • Accounting demand tripled during pandemic, survey finds
  • Hybrid working model ideal, survey finds
  • RSM Bird Cameron poaches EY partner
  • Reckon dismisses accountants' fears
  • Ombudsman data foreshadows challenging future for small businesses
  • Xero hits $1.5bn milestone
  • 23 days late: Accounting firms face growing debtor days
  • Pitcher Partners responds to ESS changes
  • COVID-19 inquiry takes aim at JobKeeper exclusions
  • Govt moves on employee share schemes
  • Canning of FASEA to bring new prominence to ASIC
  • Findex reveals plans for Crowe Horwath
  • Smithink warns firms to start changing now
  • Government winds up FASEA
  • Major banks falling behind on business satisfaction
  • Deloitte and Freedom Foods Group hit with class action
  • Deloitte expects international retailers to target Aussie market
  • RSM records big spike in fee income
  • Former ASX-listed company accountant faces multiple stealing charges
  • Hays tips strong demand for accountants in 2015
  • Women outpace men on COVID-19 financial recovery
  • SPAA calls for higher adviser education standards
  • $10k cash ban bill killed in the Senate
  • Winners of the Accountants Daily 30 Under 30 2020 revealed
  • Accounting firm inks agreement with insurance broker network
  • SMEs facing New Year's cash flow challenge
  • Crowe Horwath takeover finalised
  • RSM Bird Cameron boosts Canberra office
  • Attack on compliance a great opportunity, says Fortnum
  • Queensland hands down state budget
  • Xero announces executive team shake-up
  • Outdated court system doesn’t work for small businesses, says ASBFEO
  • Treasurer hails economic recovery as 2 million Australians drop off JobKeeper
  • CAANZ signs trans-Tasman MoU
  • ‘Earthquake’ headed to core of accounting industry
  • TPB highlights risky agent behaviour ahead of crackdown
  • KPMG responds to transfer pricing ruling
  • Accountants see surge in ethics ranking
  • EY tips M&A activity to surge in 2015
  • Advice firm defends LRBAs for SME owners
  • Big four backs e-invoicing push
  • Australian Accounting Awards: Winners announced
  • Government mulls mandatory e-invoicing adoption for all businesses
  • Accountancy award winners announced today
  • Lessons from the GFC: RBA cautions against ‘removing stimulus too early’
  • Moore Stephens loses Melbourne office
  • Accountants business funding guide gets COVID update
  • Xero announces new release
  • Accountants want more from industry bodies
  • Gold Coast accountant faces Federal Court action
  • Chan & Naylor calls for wider economic action
  • Accountants set for return to the office in Victoria
  • Finalists revealed for the 30 Under 30 Awards 2020
  • Pitcher Partners issues warning after MYEFO
  • Business revenues up, confidence rises: ABS
  • RSM Bird Cameron says insolvencies to rise
  • ‘Lower working life income’: Treasurer hints at SG increase pause
  • Findex gets Crowe Horwath for $200m
  • Deloitte repays pandemic pay cuts
  • ASIC to re-examine limited advice model
  • A third of CEOs don't rate CFO performance
  • Victoria launches small business digital rebate
  • Xero to utilise customer data
  • Small business insolvency reforms land in Parliament
  • Deloitte names new leader
  • Insolvent trading protections end in 50 days, warns insolvency firm
  • Deloitte forms alliance to boost service offering
  • KPMG announces strong revenue growth
  • Business confidence surges in November
  • KPMG announces new alliance
  • Australian businesses soaring towards the cloud
  • EY analysis points to prolonged economic recovery period
  • New head of Treasury announced
  • SMEs to benefit from additional funding options
  • Accounting firm cops fine in accessorial liability case
  • Poor planning is costing SME owners millions, warns William Buck
  • Major bank cuts rate on business, home loans
  • Operating margins expected to rise
  • RBA hands down rate decision on Cup Day
  • New SME lending platform announced
  • AFSA sounds dodgy adviser warning ahead of insolvency wave
  • Pitcher Partners announces new practice
  • Finance teams take on broader roles but lack resources
  • Xero forms start-up partnership
  • Payment Times Reporting Scheme begins to take shape
  • Grant Thornton sells service line
  • RBA hints at end of recession, CPI lifts
  • Former Bondi accounting firm hit with $30k fine
  • CBA names new business banking leader
  • JobMaker ‘highly discriminative’ to small businesses, sole traders: IPA
  • Last chance to expand into Asia, says PwC
  • What Melbourne’s reopening means for accountants and bookkeepers
  • MYOB announces leadership shake-up
  • Businesses push for reopening as Victoria records no new coronavirus cases
  • Gender inequality apparent in financial services
  • Global opportunities for Australian businesses
  • ASIC chair steps aside pending investigation
  • Succession advisory breaks into US market
  • PwC urges change in the retail sector
  • 1 in 5 businesses seeking credit as revenues stabilise: ABS
  • Deloitte unveils big name recruit
  • Mazars unveils global rebrand
  • Flexible hours viewed as ‘career suicide’ for women in accounting, says university research
  • Small-business lending going swimmingly, says ABA
  • Firms getting fee changes wrong, says Smithink
  • Sterling crowned Business Publishing Company of the Year
  • $135k in overinflated work-related deductions see agent terminated
  • Saasu launches cash flow forecasting tool
  • Hayes Knight says accountants avoiding institutional 'stigma'
  • Reckon dismisses automation threat
  • ‘Inexplicable and unacceptable’: Melbourne accounting firms face reopening delays
  • PwC partners with the Property Council
  • Administrations rise as zombie firms accept reality
  • MGI brings new Melbourne practice on board
  • Top accounting firms unite to tackle mental health
  • MYOB launches new smartphone app
  • ‘Clear frustration’ as Daniel Andrews reconsiders lifting business restrictions
  • Xero, Intuit launch start-up programs
  • William Buck warns business owners are missing out
  • KPMG announces strategic partnership
  • Big business payment times set to be made transparent under new law
  • EY announces new Oceania CEO
  • Morrison government fronted on $1.5bn accountant advice scheme
  • Two-speed economy hitting SMEs, says MYOB
  • Government reveals $800m digital business plan
  • EY names new SA managing partner
  • Mid-tier firm wins CBA compliance contract
  • Investment allowance a ‘short term fix’
  • Will responsible lending reforms help small businesses?
  • Walker Wayland partners with IP experts
  • ‘We’re all in this together’: Profession braces for JobKeeper workload
  • ATO ruling to hit mid-sized businesses
  • Skilled accountants in high demand
  • Property investors seek accountants' advice
  • RBA open to new record-low rate
  • Fortnum targets accountants with licensing and coaching offer
  • Security and functionality key to cloud investment
  • New compliance program to target apprentices on wage subsidy
  • Accountants told to take time with licensing applications
  • 5km rule clarified for Melbourne accountants, bookkeepers
  • EY names family office lead partner
  • JobSeeker cuts will cost economy $31bn, says Deloitte
  • Victoria unveils $3bn ‘biggest package of business support’
  • 7 in 10 use cloud-based accounting: report
  • Deloitte stresses 'mounting' client retirement risks
  • Support for delaying SG increase gains ground
  • Winners revealed for 2020 Women in Finance Awards
  • Accountants Daily Strategy Week Day 3 wrap-up: The insolvency tsunami and further banking support
  • EY report sheds new light on cybersecurity threat
  • ASIC refuses to back down from disqualification decision
  • TPB flags further ‘significant’ budget cuts
  • ‘Astonishing collapse’ on the horizon as zombie companies spike
  • Key Bill for CAANZ amalgamation passes
  • Accountants Daily Strategy Week Day 2 wrap-up: Prioritising mental health and self-care
  • Accountants have ‘heads in the sand’ on licensing
  • Details of PwC-Google JV revealed
  • Accountants Daily Strategy Week Day 1 wrap-up: Building a cash war chest and keeping things agile
  • Federal Court case gives insight into sole purpose test
  • ‘Kicking the can down the road’: Insolvency relief measures extended
  • Accounting firm talks up family trusts
  • CPA Australia presses Daniel Andrews for business support
  • Mid-tier firm announces new corporate hire
  • Melbourne accounting firms forced to stay shut for 2 more months
  • Accounting giant teams up with Google
  • Former BAS agent sees jail time over $180k fraud
  • Big businesses forced to publicly disclose payment terms
  • Wealth group sees surge in accountant enquiries
  • Australia enters first recession in almost 30 years
  • MYOB buys into ERP provider
  • Opposition blasts government ‘failure’ on FASEA
  • BDO names five new partners
  • Payment times transparency will not solve small-business woes, says Labor
  • PwC launches online portal for SMEs
  • Financial adviser charged over $1m fraud
  • RSM Bird Cameron outlines NDIS strategy
  • ‘Excessive, disproportionate’: Government called to slash professional fees
  • Intuit announces new QuickBooks product
  • 1 in 3 businesses will struggle to pay bills: ABS
  • Accountants double down on professional advice funding
  • MYOB to put practice solutions in the cloud
  • US-style debtor-led bankruptcy arrangement risky, government warned
  • Account for September deferred payments now, businesses warned
  • Deloitte announces latest big name recruit
  • Tribunal grants stay on unauthorised portal access termination
  • Q&A: Paul Bloxham discusses the state of the economy
  • Family businesses optimistic despite facing growth risks
  • AAT refuses long-time agent’s plea
  • 1 in 4 businesses rejected for new loans
  • Online licensing tool launched for accountants
  • ASBFEO resolves two-thirds of disputes before legal action
  • ‘There will be failures’: RBA’s Philip Lowe sounds insolvency warning
  • Former Labor minister joins EY
  • Count warns of capacity risks for licensing
  • High Court rules in favour of employers on personal leave accruals
  • Xero named most innovative
  • Finance professionals most concerned about returning to the office
  • Former Deloitte partner joins Moore Stephens
  • Accountants push for lockdown deal despite growing silence
  • William Buck calls for insurance change
  • ASIC defends industry fund general advice use
  • AccountantsDaily to launch Australian Accounting Awards
  • Reckon unveils merger off the back of steady results
  • Accounting firms act on licensing
  • TPB ramps up terminations with 129% spike
  • Smart SMEs utilise data, says Deloitte
  • How this Melbourne accountant is thriving in lockdown
  • SMEs growing dissatisfied with government
  • Economic recovery could be slower than anticipated: RBA
  • Part-selling small businesses on the rise
  • Women in Finance Awards 2020 finalists revealed
  • Chan & Naylor announces new joint venture partner
  • RBA rate announcement - October 2014
  • Business owners to benefit from virtual event
  • Accountants warned 'the end could be nigh'
  • EY grows revenue by 13% amid downturn
  • More accounting groups to enter mortgage space
  • Profession appeals for stage 4 workaround arrangements
  • PwC warns accountants on risk complacency
  • Women in Finance Awards 2020: Small Business Adviser of the Year finalists revealed
  • Accountants’ cloud security fears ‘overblown’
  • Revenue optimism takes a hit as restrictions return
  • Still ‘all talk, no action’ with limited licensing
  • Former financial adviser’s ‘Ponzi scheme’ ends with 6-year jail term
  • PwC posts flat revenue of $2.6bn for FY20
  • Major accounting firm inks deal with mortgage group
  • Melbourne accountants, bookkeepers forced to shutter
  • Accountants key to longevity-risk discussion, says Deloitte
  • Victorian accountants sweat on stage 4 lockdown announcement
  • Fully automated audits on the horizon
  • EY announces revenue spike
  • Opportunities for Australian businesses in Asia
  • Accountants not happy with industry bodies
  • SMEs contemplate insolvency options as fears set in
  • Q&A: Lynne Roeder from Hays discusses the job market
  • MYOB, Xero in fight for clients
  • Unveiling the new Accountants Daily Strategy Week
  • MYOB reaches record milestone
  • Deloitte announces record revenues
  • Government seeks fresh input ahead of October budget
  • Empowering a leader key to firm success
  • Increased SME borrowing a ‘green shoot’ for the economy, says ABA
  • One-third of listed companies in 'serious financial strife'
  • COVID-19 ‘exacerbating’ exodus of advisers from industry
  • 2.5m workers to be weaned off JobKeeper
  • SMEs building their business pipeline
  • ASIC to review responsible lending guidance
  • AFP busts $17m payroll money laundering scheme
  • ASBFEO calls for accountant advice for struggling businesses
  • Professional bodies strengthen ties with India
  • JobKeeper 2.0 payments, eligibility revealed
  • Xero announces senior hires
  • JobKeeper extended but eligibility and rates to change
  • CAANZ calls for alternative measures of progress
  • SME loan scheme extended, expanded
  • Accountants giving back
  • Clive Palmer charged with fraud, breach of directors’ duties
  • Accountant faces court over lodging false documents
  • Two-thirds of SMEs expect further economic decline; on-time payments to be ‘critical’
  • 90,000 SMEs to benefit from new JobTrainer program
  • Payments provider names new CEO
  • Accountants told to be more proactive in finance
  • Former insolvency partner faces jail time charges
  • RSM Bird Cameron says role of auditor evolving
  • Cloud-based analytics tool launched
  • Lloyd Morgan says accountants must do more
  • Fair Work changes underpayment tack, announces JobKeeper focus
  • Australia to adopt the CRS in 2017
  • Accountants lead mass adviser exit as FY20 wraps up
  • Crowe Horwath profits drop
  • Accountant successfully defends against negligent advice claim
  • Fresh $534m support package for Victorian businesses
  • MYOB takes out mobile app award
  • ‘Keep your eyes wide open’ for zombie firm exodus
  • Accountants warned they could be 'disintermediated'
  • Fund accountant access or risk ‘devastating ramifications’, government told
  • Businesses missing out on $48 billion 'data-dividend'
  • A quarter of small businesses ‘would have struggled’ without accounting support
  • Microbusinesses lacking a plan
  • Banks to extend COVID-19 loan deferrals beyond ‘September cliff’
  • End to accountants' exemption slammed
  • Xero announces reports upgrade
  • RBA reveals July cash rate call
  • High-net-worths positioned to invest in family businesses
  • EY chief executive steps down
  • Deloitte calls for JobTweaker, next COVID wage subsidy
  • HLB Mann Judd outlines common debt levy strategies
  • Major bank falls prey to $8m underpayment
  • Darwin accountant jailed for dodging ASIC appearance
  • Arthur Andersen name to live on
  • Q&A: Tony Fittler talks about opportunities for accountants
  • NSW launches new $3k grants for small businesses
  • ASIC serves up 4-year ban to failed director
  • PwC to tackle 'problems worth solving' in western Sydney
  • Don’t adopt ‘business as usual’ approach, says insolvency expert
  • Opportunity for accountants in mortgages
  • Fair Work takes former accounting firm to court
  • Accountants embodied client-centricity as COVID-19 hit, says new survey
  • PM addresses JobKeeper successor, urges against ‘rushed’ conclusions
  • RBA rate announcement - September 2014
  • EY repays portion of COVID-19 pay cuts
  • Everett assignment guidelines limbo drags on
  • KPMG repays COVID-19 pay cuts on the back of solid FY20 results
  • Business clients urged to contemplate life without JobKeeper
  • Business owners forgoing 'significant' tax benefits
  • JobKeeper changes will ‘erode confidence’, accounting bodies say
  • EY boosts talent and rewards advisory
  • KPMG expands into Greater Western Sydney
  • Deloitte shores up ‘long-term sustainability’ with 700 job cuts
  • Xero launches global add-ons marketplace
  • Mid-tier relaunches financial reporting division
  • Deloitte partners with cancer charity
  • Winners of the Australian Accounting Awards 2020 revealed
  • Scott Morrison deliberates over JobKeeper as jobless rate hits 7.1%
  • Deloitte warns on potential staffing crisis
  • PwC cuts 400 jobs amid ‘significant volatility’
  • MYOB announces record half-year result
  • Submissions open for Women in Finance Awards 2020
  • Scott Morrison personally thanks payroll practitioners
  • Chan & Naylor warns FoFA will be lose-lose
  • Mid-tier facilitates MyHouse sale
  • Xero announces changes to partner program
  • Accountants recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours 2020
  • JobKeeper turned off for childcare sector ahead of midway review
  • Small businesses fail to seek cash-flow management help
  • Xero partners with payments app
  • Mid-tier advisory opens new office
  • TPB proceeds with COVID-19 registration fee hike
  • JobKeeper changes set for 23 July: Frydenberg
  • SME confidence on the rise
  • Directors disqualified over phoenix activity
  • PwC's US firm fined $25 million
  • Australian Accounting Awards not-for-profit accountant and rising star finalists revealed
  • PE firms after Australian retail growth
  • Vale Paul Drum
  • KPMG announces 2013/2014 results
  • Prime Minister flags possible stimulus extension
  • Disparity in accountants' bonuses disappearing
  • Federal Court voids banks’ unfair small-business contracts
  • MYOB buys HR and payroll solutions provider
  • Australian Accounting Awards auditor and network finalists revealed
  • Victorian accountant jailed for illegal investment scheme
  • AFCA reports soaring complaints amid crisis
  • Q&A: Matthew Taylor talks about selling practices
  • RBA governor flags JobKeeper extension
  • Dealer group launches 'simple' licensing solution
  • 7-time bankrupt ends up in jail
  • William Buck is promising 'life-changing results'
  • Survey shows strong demand for accountants
  • Accounting businesses more resilient, report finds
  • Firm fined over misleading statements
  • Fraudulent PAYG summaries see lending officer sentenced
  • Moore Stephens names new partners
  • Bentleys opens new office
  • Australian Accounting Awards bookkeeper and start-up firm finalists revealed
  • Australian Accounting Awards accounting support staff finalists revealed
  • Hayes Knight warns of additional licensing costs
  • Federal Court ruling ‘sinks JobKeeper life raft’
  • Q&A: Amanda Gascoigne talks opportunities and threats
  • Australian Accounting Awards CFO and bookkeeping firm finalists revealed
  • JobKeeper ‘significant errors’ see estimated take-up halved
  • MYOB sends accountants on European adventure
  • Queensland rolls out $10k grants for small businesses
  • PwC warns of JV failure
  • How COVID-19 demonstrates that AI will not replace accountants
  • RBA rate announcement - August 2014
  • Australian Accounting Awards boutique firm and professional development program finalists revealed
  • Mid-tier launches accounting subscription model
  • Network launched for family business adviser
  • Rate of COVID-19 job losses slows
  • William Buck names new directors
  • Banks offer $86bn in new loans
  • Q&A: Economist Shane Oliver discusses business confidence
  • Australian Accounting Awards accounting consultant and wellness program finalists revealed
  • Deloitte announces another big name recruit
  • Workload peaks as profession weathers crisis
  • Australian Accounting Awards thought leader and property specialist accountant finalists revealed
  • RSM Bird Cameron issues warning on audit quality
  • Australian Accounting Awards new partner and young accountant finalists revealed
  • Job losses spike as JobKeeper exceeds capacity
  • IASB issues new standard
  • Now is the time to plan for post-pandemic business recovery
  • Joint bodies look to capitalise on ASIC’s licensing ease
  • PwC reveals strong 2013/2014 results
  • Australian Accounting Awards firm and marketing program finalists revealed
  • KPMG buys boutique firms
  • Incoming insolvency spike could prompt bankruptcy changes
  • Hays tips demand for accountants to spike
  • Australian Accounting Awards public accountant and partner finalists revealed
  • NTAA signs up to advice research service
  • New partnership aims to help business mental health
  • Deloitte names cloud 'pioneer' as new partner
  • Specialised firm tackles spike in COVID-19 fraud
  • EY tells business to improve tax functions
  • Sukkar issues myGov warning to agents
  • Prosperity poaches new director
  • Australian Accounting Awards boutique firm and fast-growing firm finalists revealed
  • HLB Mann Judd names new partners
  • Scott Morrison dismisses JobKeeper speculation
  • Deloitte confident on economic growth
  • ‘A hell of a ride’: The COVID-19 toll on the accounting profession
  • Prime Financial takes 20pc stake in Victorian firm
  • Australian Accounting Awards business advisory firm and diversity program finalists revealed
  • Q&A: Ferdy Ouw discusses accountants' insurance needs
  • Loan deferrals surge past $200bn
  • Goyder chairs B20 summit in Sydney
  • How businesses across Australia will reopen
  • MYOB upgrades its online portal
  • JobKeeper reimbursement to hit 728,000 businesses
  • Politics hits CFO confidence: Deloitte
  • COVID-19 puts 1 million out of work
  • JobKeeper ineligibility limiting take-up: ABS
  • Mid-tier secures COVID-19 advice partnership
  • Opportunities for accountants in Asia: CAANZ
  • $7.1bn paid in early release scheme: ASFA
  • The ATO and ASBFEO explain how the JobKeeper affects your business
  • Professional bodies release record of advice template
  • Brogden to leave FSC
  • Xerocon cancelled in light of COVID-19
  • Crowe Horwath names new leaders
  • Q&A: Vicki Stylianou discusses licensing for accountants
  • Former Union boss Paul Howes joins KPMG
  • BDO announces new partners
  • ‘Not rivers of gold’: Government pushed on accountant voucher scheme
  • Deloitte partner lands global role
  • Treasurer hauls major banks to the table on JobKeeper bridging finance
  • Hays warns of shift to short-term contracts
  • COVID-19 claims 6% of jobs in 3 weeks
  • ASIC releases small business app
  • ASBFEO calls for payments law as big businesses use COVID-19 as excuse
  • JobKeeper could ‘disguise’ unemployment rate
  • MYOB developing its own client portal
  • ‘We are not immune’: Deloitte mandates 20% pay cut
  • AASB chair steps down
  • EY moves on pay cuts amid COVID-19 downturn
  • Business confidence at its ‘weakest level’
  • KPMG announces new partners
  • Accountants granted temporary AFSL exemption
  • ASIC extends deadlines for financial reports
  • SA businesses set for $10k cash grant
  • Deloitte launches pioneering new service
  • Partners warned to plan their exit
  • SMEs to receive rent waivers, deferrals
  • ICAA and NZ chartered accountants join forces
  • ASIC slaps permanent ban on former adviser
  • RBA reveals April cash rate call
  • Revised ASX rules now in play
  • Former FCA jailed for 10 years
  • RBA rate announcement - July 2014
  • PwC slashes pay, hours by up to 40%
  • NSW businesses set for $10k grant
  • Warning on international information exchange
  • COVID-19 business confidence survey launches
  • ‘We too have to make tough calls’: KPMG lays off 200 staff, mandates pay cuts
  • New alliance a win for accountants
  • H&R Block switches financial advice partner
  • New GM to drive cash flow solutions
  • How accountants are adapting to remote working
  • Stakeholders gather for small business summit
  • Historic $130bn wage subsidy to cover 6 million workers
  • Banks extend repayment deferral to $10m loans
  • Government to release third round of measures to ‘hibernate’ businesses
  • AAT confirms longstanding agent registration termination
  • Ethics to be ‘well and truly tested’ amid COVID-19 pandemic, says Deloitte
  • Former director disqualified over failed companies
  • Large firms looking for critical mass
  • Gold Coast accountant granted temporary termination respite
  • Demand for accountants tipped to rise
  • Insolvency relief is ‘half a solution’, says mid-tier
  • SMEs need to act now
  • Big banks outline mortgage repayment relief
  • Cash flow issues hitting SMEs
  • Federal budget delayed to October
  • Banks to defer small-business loan repayments for 6 months
  • RBA, government splash $105bn in SME funding
  • NSW budget shows widening fiscal gap
  • Reserve Bank makes emergency move
  • Industry facing major skills shortage
  • Insolvencies set to spike
  • Accountants urged to ‘look after themselves’
  • Big four firm turns to remote working as virus threat looms
  • Operating costs hurting new business
  • Accounting Business Expo postponed amid coronavirus fears
  • Deloitte adds Canberra consultancy
  • Mid-tier champions ‘raw, confronting’ client feedback program
  • Socceroos kicking goals for accountants
  • Submissions flooding in for the Australian Accounting Awards
  • ‘Elvis Presley or Bob Marley’: ASIC pushes for new director identification system
  • ANZ to slash jobs across advice business
  • Class announces new COO
  • Melbourne accountant convicted for false, misleading invoices
  • Lifestyle markets lead resale losses
  • Accountants lag behind family and friends in advice hunt
  • SPAA outlines EOFY strategies
  • H&R Block goes back to school
  • New practice management system released
  • TPB unveils new ‘transparent’ register
  • Top EOFY mistakes revealed
  • Government pushed to consider fiscal response
  • Leading firm announces 93 new partners
  • RBA reveals March cash rate call
  • MYOB strengthens POS offering
  • Full Federal Court rips into Deloitte appeal
  • 2 in 3 Aussie SMEs impacted by bushfires
  • Scottish Pacific's South Australian push
  • Government given the green light over $10k cash limit bill
  • New standards for year-end reporting
  • Money laundering pre-insolvency adviser gets 5 years in jail
  • Practitioners cautioned over TPB ‘stealthy’ investigation tactic
  • Mixed messages from the economy
  • Stringent record keeping set to feature under award changes
  • Australia’s a nation of bosses: Xero
  • APESB names new chair
  • Former FCA pleads guilty to misappropriating client funds
  • Payment transparency laws set to hit big business
  • 'Premier' product moves into the cloud
  • Plutus Payroll ‘lackey’ sentenced to over 3 years in jail
  • Purse strings tighten for accountants
  • Australian Accounting Awards 2020 nominations now open
  • NSW director disqualified over $5m debt
  • Australians look to business for societal change
  • CountPlus eyes more advice firms as profit grows
  • RBA rate announcement - June 2014
  • Attorney-General floats naming and shaming penalty for wage theft
  • 'Immoral' corporations exploiting 'any loophole they can': United Voice
  • Reckon posts flat revenue, increase in subscribers
  • Melbourne accountant pleads guilty to false, misleading invoices
  • Capital city index drops
  • Government silent on agent compensation, standard deductions
  • New standard to have revenue implications: KPMG
  • PwC forges alliance with Pointmade
  • ‘There’s nothing’: Government urged to mitigate coronavirus business impact
  • 'Sharp slowdown' in economic growth forecast
  • Former director unfit to stand trial, court finds
  • The GST: economic saviour and political minefield
  • Sydney partner accused of dodging $8m for client in illegal trust arrangement
  • 'Innovate and adapt', says Deloitte
  • Kleenmaid director sentenced to 9 years in jail for fraud, insolvent trading
  • Government must cut compliance costs: William Buck
  • Small business definition a ‘major blockage’, says ASBFEO
  • Pitcher Partners Sydney grows its management consulting team
  • SME insolvencies tipped to rise in 2020
  • Advice bodies collaborate on pro bono bushfire program
  • The key to successful leadership
  • Government urged to consider fiscal stimulus measures ahead of federal budget
  • Australia cautioned on complacency
  • ASIC permanently bans dodgy accountant
  • Debate heats up around $10k cash ban bill
  • KPMG partners with CBA in venture building entity launch
  • Major bank eyes small businesses with new initiatives
  • Ignoring GST is costing small business
  • Accountants recognised in Australia Day Honours List
  • Mental health is good business: PwC
  • False invoices land director 6 years in jail
  • Small business to pass on fuel costs
  • ASIC secures permanent ban for dodgy accountant
  • Salaries set to rise
  • BoQ to forge closer ties with accountants
  • Quick solutions costly for accountants
  • ‘A real fight’: Advice gap looms as more exit the industry
  • NZ Budget shows the way
  • 1 in 3 clients considering dumping their adviser
  • Labor's Budget reply
  • Rate cuts ravage consumer confidence: Deloitte
  • Have you got the right skills for the job?
  • Protection, assistance beefed up for small business
  • Government lines up tax relief, grants, loans for bushfire affected small business
  • Mazars Australia boasts 100% revenue growth
  • Budget: industry bodies lament short-term vision
  • Private businesses facing more audits
  • Accounting profession responds to bushfire crisis
  • FWO signals intent on contractor misclassification with legal action
  • Accountants cautioned on advisory jump
  • Business conditions down but confidence up
  • ‘Sustainability is not a buzzword’: IPA
  • Accountants warned about obscure SIS provisions
  • Business women embracing technology
  • Further changes expected in accounting in 2020
  • Poor succession planning threatens family businesses
  • 10 to 1: Accountants Daily’s top stories for 2019
  • Demand for accountants drops
  • Sweeping changes recommended in UK audit review
  • ASX 200 achieves 30% female director target
  • ‘A unified voice in 2020’
  • Clients need a choice, not the cloud
  • Surprising insights into Christmas Day workaholics
  • Cash-flow woes continue to drive insolvencies
  • RBA rate announcement - May 2014
  • Legislative change is business' number one concern
  • Big four firm establishes external audit advisory board
  • Competition fierce for high net worth families
  • TPB readies for register transparency push
  • First home loan deposit lenders announced
  • Fastest growing financial management system?
  • EY flags 10 banking risks to look out for
  • Big four firm on the move
  • Disqualified trustee granted stay from TPB termination decision
  • Company directors cop disqualification, fines for false statements
  • Firms forced to compete for top talent
  • Director identification numbers back on the table
  • ANZ waives LMI for accountants
  • Deficit tax will hurt small business, says CPA Australia
  • Winners announced for the 2019 inaugural 30 Under 30 Awards
  • Transfer pricing ruling to increase compliance costs: Pitcher Partners
  • Small business commissioner to be replaced by ombudsman
  • Illegal phoenix behaviour sees director convicted
  • SMEs losing out when it comes to finance
  • FSC calls for TPB adviser monitoring to be scrapped
  • Stage is set for a surge in M&A activity
  • Former KPMG partner jailed for insider trading
  • SMEs act early on EOFY reporting
  • Retirement review leaves door open to pension tweaks
  • SPAA launches 'first of its kind' CPD tool
  • Major banks tip $400m into Business Growth Fund
  • New index launched to guide retailers
  • ‘The licensing framework has failed’
  • SPAA calls for debate on pension age
  • Business confidence ‘largely positive’ despite concerns
  • CPI up less than expected
  • ATO turns to accountants as 9 out of 10 small businesses experience cash flow issues
  • RSM International expands network
  • ‘Stop imposing such requests’: Accountants warned on repeat of lending tactic
  • CFO optimism up one third in two months: Deloitte
  • Are federal policies working against small businesses?
  • New app to change how small businesses view accounting software
  • PwC estimates $1.35bn in wage underpayments annually
  • Transfer pricing space fraught with guess work, says Deloitte
  • Shift in investment could fund our future: PwC
  • Victoria building developer in hot water over ‘calculated’ GST fraud
  • Former Kleenmaid auditor suspended for 3 years
  • Pay increases down in accounting
  • Full Federal Court ends former agent’s 6-year quest to overturn termination
  • Federal Court called to investigate Worrells partner
  • 4.5 years jail for money laundering pre-insolvency adviser
  • Australia's 'social compact' at risk: KPMG
  • Accountants’ ethics rated despite tanking finance sector
  • Xero adds NAB GM to its board
  • Government takes lead on e-invoicing with 5-day payment terms
  • Market-neutral space to intensify: Pengana
  • Regular accountant contact vital for millennial business owners
  • IFRS gaining significant momentum
  • Pitcher Partners reject BEPS 6 Discussion Draft
  • Price caps revealed for first home buyers scheme
  • CA ANZ details audit improvement plan
  • Website launched to dispel Chinese investment 'myths'
  • Business $10k cash limit bill progresses
  • Unemployment rate drops, unexpectedly
  • SPAA calls for US-like financial licensing system
  • Personal insolvencies spike in March quarter
  • Chris Jordan hits back at ‘ridiculously incorrect’ claims
  • Poor talent alignment costing Australia billions: PwC
  • Small businesses offered disaster recovery help
  • ATO knuckles down on cash-only businesses
  • Partnership formed to address underinsurance
  • Finalists revealed for inaugural 30 Under 30 Awards
  • KPMG brings on board strategy consultants
  • AMP debunks myths on licensing
  • Tax professionals vital for small business success: ATO
  • Going paperless is a ‘proactive business’ stance
  • Japanese cash 'untapped': PwC
  • Make-or-break year for accountants as FASEA deadline looms
  • ASIC asks for small business sector's feedback
  • New bill supporting first home buyers passed
  • Labour market improving: ANZ
  • Xero posts massive jump in revenues
  • AAT grants stay on Sydney agent’s termination decision
  • Business owners neglect personal finances: William Buck
  • Diverse revenue mix key to boosting profitability, says Bstar
  • House arrest for accountant who misled clients, misused funds
  • Benchmarking finance teams crucial: HLB Mann Judd
  • ATO targets ‘unfair advantage’ in Tasmanian businesses
  • Insolvency practices set to undergo ombudsman inquiry
  • Pre-insolvency advisers plead guilty to money laundering
  • Clyne to retire, NAB names new CEO
  • Wage theft claims ‘demonising’ bosses
  • No need to become a licensed adviser: Securitor
  • IGT calls for greater agency collaboration
  • ‘Data is the new oil for accountants’
  • National accounting and planning bodies announce alliance
  • Investigation on ‘unfair’ payment practices underway
  • RBA rate announcement - April 2014
  • Jirsch Sutherland targets accountants, clients in mental health initiative
  • Accountant, broker relationship crucial in SME lending success
  • Payday errors rampant as new laws kick in
  • Government kicks off retirement income review
  • Global accounting bodies reject push towards audit-only firms
  • SMEs overlook accountants despite positive impact
  • Financial Services Minister contemplates accountants’ exemption proposal
  • Last chance to nominate your rising stars for the 30 Under 30 Awards
  • TPB cancels agent’s registration after 47 BAS lodgement failures
  • ‘They haven’t asked members’: Accountants’ exemption debate heats up
  • Over 6 years’ jail time for accountant imposter
  • ‘Working harder is not always the smartest’: Why flexible work is paramount in business
  • Return of accountants’ exemption hits a snag
  • Assistant Treasurer mulls introduction of ‘voucher scheme’ to ease access to accountants
  • Mental health first aid training vital for accountants
  • ‘Accountants need to be ambidextrous and versatile in the services they provide’
  • ‘We don’t want businesses to fail’: ATO looks to equip practitioners with more advisory tools
  • Don’t miss out on the industry-first Accountants Daily 30 Under 30 Awards
  • Small business clients urged to get on the ‘technology bus’
  • Investors still trust auditors, says CA ANZ
  • Banks approving 94% of business loans, says ABA
  • Accountants, clients with ABN set to be contacted
  • Federal Court overturns penalty decision
  • EY delivers 6% revenue growth
  • ‘Tell government once’ environment promised as STP develops
  • ‘Keep beating the drum’ on financing woes: Former MP
  • MYOB reveals new loyalty program
  • ‘All in or nothing’: Accountants cautioned ahead of niche jump
  • Hornsby, Healesville businesses next up for ATO visits
  • Wollongong tipped to rival Sydney, Melbourne for professional services firms
  • Director cops maximum disqualification for illegal phoenix behaviour
  • Punitive or insufficient? Accounting bodies undecided on $10k cash limit
  • Revenue dip dampens Reckon’s cloud subscription growth
  • ATO crackdown pushes north with 750 businesses targeted
  • Accountants Daily launches industry-first 30 Under 30 Awards
  • Spate of terminations as TPB puts down a marker
  • PwC posts double-digit revenue growth
  • KPMG credits royal commission fallout for strong FY19 results
  • Scam losses set to exceed half a billion dollars for the first time: ACCC
  • Data analytics a value booster for business clients
  • Federal Court shoots down Sydney accountant’s ban appeal
  • Clients that are ‘price-hunting are going to price-hunt forever’
  • Treasury floats return of accountants’ exemption
  • Review throws TPB independence into the spotlight
  • Senate establishes inquiry into audit quality
  • Revealed: Women in Finance 2019 winners
  • Permanent disbarment, additional sanctions floated in TPB review
  • ‘No industry is immune’: What accountants should know about the underpayment saga
  • EY partners with charity to shed light on PTSD
  • Government set to introduce $10k cash limit from 1 Jan 2020
  • Moore Stephens looks to challenge big four with legal expansion
  • Forensic accountants ‘instrumental’ in busting money laundering business
  • Funding guide launched to bring accountants ‘up to speed’
  • Pitcher Partners loses Full Federal Court appeal
  • Spate of lenders loosen loan terms for new applicants
  • STP data sharing set to increase scrutiny on employee work rights
  • Mid-tier network follows global rebrand
  • TPB pulls the plug on 72-hour complaint resolution trial
  • Court clears CEO, COO of conspiracy charges
  • ‘Strict, unforgiving and severe’: Review needed for SG regime
  • PwC review uncovers up to $25m in underpayment by jewellery chain
  • Taskforce recommendations to tighten licensing application process
  • ASIC dismisses calls for licensed accountants to be excluded from levy
  • ASIC disqualifies NT director for maximum term
  • Independent report details Count’s financial woes
  • Suncorp faces class action over alleged conflicted remuneration
  • STP ‘not widely adopted’ by government, big businesses
  • Illegal phoenix conduct leads to director disqualification
  • TPB suspends 6 agents in declaration warning
  • 3 out of 4 tax dob-ins are about business
  • Deloitte notches double-digit growth for 5th year
  • High Court rules in favour of employees in an insolvency
  • ‘So sophisticated’: Businesses warned on ATO benchmarks
  • Demand for specialist roles heats up
  • AFCA extends legacy complaints to 2008
  • Government to ease in ABN changes
  • PwC extends third-party partnership
  • Major bank finds 90% of accounting firms are aiming for launches
  • Registrations now open for Accountants Daily Strategy Day 2019
  • ASIC pursues first conflicted remuneration case
  • TPB sends warning with rego termination
  • Profession pushes back on rising costs as TPB locks in first CPI increase
  • Fair Work says Uber drivers are not employees
  • PwC splits UK audit business
  • ASIC secures sentence against shadow director
  • Former accountant sentenced to 6 years in jail for Ponzi-style scheme
  • Fair Work details industries, sectors set for contact over next 12 months
  • Compliance not the ‘end product’ as small biz demands change: Intuit
  • Nation’s largest auditors come forward with audit quality results
  • ‘Insulting’: CA ANZ calls for overhaul of TPB education requirements
  • Last chance to enter the Women in Finance Awards
  • KPMG begins claim processing for BBY clients
  • Firms warm up to in-house planners: Investment Trends
  • Converged accounting and advice firms to ‘dominate’, says CountPlus
  • Trouble brews at CA ANZ as senior members speak out
  • Winners of the 2019 Australian Accounting Awards revealed
  • Former adviser with links to accounting firm disqualified
  • Bowen withdraws from Labor leadership contest
  • Chris Bowen announces leadership bid, promises policy ‘blank canvas’
  • ‘Strong track record’: MYOB welcomes election result
  • Morrison pushed on small biz election promise
  • ‘We are not dissuading Australians from using accountants’, says Labor as fight against fee cap heats up
  • Xero records cash and subscriber wins; net loss widens
  • Big four accounting firm makes list of top Aussie employers
  • Small businesses lean on accountants ahead of election
  • Plans to fast-track increase to SG raises industry concerns
  • Labor’s investment guarantee to create 77,000 new jobs, says McKell Institute
  • Former PPB partner jailed for 7 years
  • CA ANZ slams ASIC’s industry funding model
  • UK audit overhaul needs to be ‘watched very carefully’
  • H&R Block celebrates legacy of its founder, who passed away at age 96
  • Government lobbied for major TPB changes
  • Government told to reduce SME red tape amid $100m growth fund announcement
  • Board diversity progress slows
  • Finalists revealed for the Australian Accounting Awards 2019
  • Shorten says he ‘loves accountants’ despite deductions cap
  • Alternative practitioner compensation scheme proposed
  • ‘Bottom of political barrel’: Profession slams Labor’s attack on accountants ‘rort’
  • CADB cancels Queensland auditor registration
  • IGT heralds accountants business model change
  • ASIC imposes licence conditions on NTAA’s AFSL
  • Fears skilled migration cap could hurt small business
  • Mid-tier announces brand overhaul
  • Top budget announcements impacting accountants this year
  • Changes to ABN requirements put forward by government
  • Queensland director charged after phoenix surveillance
  • Government called to revisit ASIC industry funding model in view of 'all the facts'
  • CA remuneration grows as gender pay gap stretches to 30%
  • Bulk ABN cancellations set to continue
  • Loan restrictions, housing downturn pushing business confidence down
  • ASIC, APRA set to receive $550m funding boost
  • Accounting firms cop it after failing on membership requirements
  • New category announced to recognise restructuring, insolvency work at Australian Accounting Awards
  • ‘Mumbo jumbo’ in financial advice creates a win for accountants
  • PwC commits to reconciliation action plan
  • Partners, execs give tip looming changes will fall through
  • Face-to-face meetings keep accountants high on trustworthy scale
  • TPB review called to consider skyrocketing cost of practice
  • ATO updates business benchmarks for clients
  • Government announces TPB review
  • Pre-insolvency advisers, director charged by ASIC
  • New tax dispute solutions to create ‘supportive environment’ for small business
  • FASEA adviser exodus 'overstated'
  • Retail, food sectors see spike in corporate insolvency
  • New anti-money laundering obligations get pushback
  • Submissions now open for Australian Accounting Awards
  • ‘Stars have aligned’ for accountants in the advice space: David Smith
  • ASIC commits to implementing Hayne recommendations
  • Gold Coast accountant in hot water over spruiking claims
  • Poll shows over 80% of accountants favour a Liberal government
  • Business registers, director identification numbers changes tabled in Parliament
  • Michael Cranston found not guilty on misuse of office charges
  • New bill targets corporate form misuse, insolvency advisers
  • Accountant-focused licensing providers see adviser spike
  • Major bank set to offer same-day lending for SMEs
  • ‘Utterly untenable’: Labor pushes back on franking credit inquiry
  • ‘Value dropped overnight’: The impact of the RC on accountants
  • Accounting proves hard to market online
  • Former IGT shares personal health struggles
  • 300+ businesses knock government on tax, cash flow support
  • HLB Mann Judd unveils brand overhaul
  • Survey of 52k finds huge jump in loan rejections
  • CA ANZ releases top business predictions for 2019
  • Major bank spies change in investor behaviour, preferences
  • ASIC signals residency focus as Chinese business faces wind up charge
  • Grant Thornton eyes aggressive growth in consulting market
  • KPMG tips Sydney and Melbourne to recover in 2 years
  • Accountant’s appeal knocked back by AAT
  • Federal Court dismisses Deloitte excuse application
  • CA ANZ pushes ‘financial fitness’ focus in January
  • Founder, CEO of MyFirmsApp passes away
  • Expiry of 900,000 interest-only loans set for January
  • Get aggressive with mortgage payments, says real estate boss
  • Pitcher Partners Consulting sued for $5.5 million
  • Approved courses named by FASEA; CA ANZ takes next step in recognition lobby
  • Clients tipped to look for more financing support in 2019
  • Latest research divided on growth plans for accounting firms
  • Business advisory proves a bugbear for some accountants
  • ‘There’s a disconnect’: Doubts cast over dire property outlook for investor clients
  • Insolvency partner sacked, suspended by ASIC for $240k fraud
  • Cap lifted on popular financing option for clients
  • Accountants told to bill clients more frequently
  • Financial planning partnerships set to flourish post-FASEA
  • Accountants’ liability, FWO audits prompt need for independent reviews
  • Accountants called on to protect franchise investors
  • Labor election win could see 2 budgets in 2019
  • MYEFO tipped to deliver business ‘pre-Christmas cheer’
  • ‘Enormous opportunity’ for accountants as planners look to exit
  • Diversified services tipped to drive most revenue growth in 2019
  • New insolvency rules kick in
  • Accountants called to lead fight against corruption
  • Over 6k complaints lodged in AFCA’s first operating month
  • Accountants urged to ‘get their act together’ on advice
  • Government targets small business tax disputes in new move
  • ‘Wishful thinking’: Mid-tier highlights oversight issues in government’s threshold move
  • $300k scam sparks urgent warning
  • Accountants under limited licence set for ‘irrelevant’ exam
  • MYOB hails 20-day payment times despite quicker push
  • ‘No hiding from further study’ as more education guidance released
  • TPB confirms rego termination for jailed agent
  • Accountants forewarned of insider threats
  • Accountant steps up in Melbourne Bourke St tragedy
  • ASIC reveals reasons behind insolvencies in FY17-18
  • US-living Perth stockbroker jailed for GST fraud
  • New payment time review underway
  • Opportunity for accountants as financial advisers reach ‘distrusted’ rating
  • ASIC floats more changes to licences amid education changes
  • Accounting features heavily in new OAIC data breach figures
  • Accountants eyed as e-Invoicing rolls out
  • ATO mobile strike force to visit 10k small businesses
  • New financial dispute body opens
  • Call for crackdown increases amid client loss
  • Former accountant, financial adviser sentenced to jail
  • Industry welcomes ABN trading name extension
  • Victorian director disqualified for maximum term
  • Accountants’ exemption reinstatement stalls
  • Tenfold penalty increase set for financial misconduct
  • Additional powers for ASIC, ACCC with unfair contract terms
  • e-Invoicing moves forward with trans-Tasman consultation paper
  • Accountants warned ahead of whistleblower regime
  • “Treasure trove”: Accountants warned on data security
  • ‘Our profession can demand a lot’: CA ANZ joins mental health debate
  • Accountants drum up support for tertiary soft skill training
  • Accountants urged to jump on advice ‘sleeper issue’
  • Director changes tabled, $1m fines floated for non-compliance
  • Harsher penalties for misconduct tabled
  • ‘It’s ok to say no to clients’: Accountants cautioned amidst phoenix crackdown
  • New payments platform set to shake-up invoicing, payroll
  • Accountant to face trial over ‘false, misleading’ invoices
  • Ex-PPB Advisory partner charged with fraud
  • KPMG partners with Chinese powerhouse
  • $20m boost for SME clients looking to exporting
  • Popular property strategy hits tough times
  • Firms turn to flexible work as accounting jobs market heats up
  • Serious penalties for missing ASIC’s business activity metrics deadline
  • Win for private companies as crowdsourcing legislation passes Senate
  • Accountants hailed on mental health role
  • ‘Overly saturated’: Accountant spots new struggle for east coast clients
  • Accountants urged to stay alert as dodgy directors in government’s sights
  • Review of small business payment time underway
  • Accountants’ professionalism flagged in ASIC’s FY19 plans
  • NAB earmarks accountants as lending squeeze sets in
  • Incoming changes for directors a ‘step in the right direction’
  • Risk appetite lacking in firms, survey finds
  • Revenue at risk as ASIC hints at changes to grandfathering
  • Accountants’ exemption lobby hits scepticism
  • New PM announced, accountants push for stability
  • Accountants urged to steer clients through looming lending squeeze
  • Kreston admits Qatar firm
  • Accounting, advice firms talk on ‘extreme’ stress of starting up
  • Wealthy clients knock back robo-advice, study finds
  • Accountants tipped to benefit from competition boost
  • CPD failures, breaches prompt auditor disqualification
  • Pay gap up to $40k in Sydney accounting firms, study finds
  • Federal court places orders against dealer group owner
  • BDO eyes big four territory with audit plans
  • Reckon first-half results take a hit
  • Accountants’ exemption revival lobby in the works
  • Pitcher Partners looks to advisory work to edge out big four firms
  • Accountants could advise on home loans under proposed changes
  • Treasurer's fighting words make way for alternative lenders
  • Emotional training for accountants ‘worth its weight in gold’
  • Financing fears hit home with accountants, clients
  • Deloitte finds ‘clear’ drop in clients' trust
  • ‘Ethical crossroads’ for accountants in AI push, CA ANZ finds
  • Lenders, specialist brokers boosted by tough borrowing market
  • Record intake for KPMG brings down partnership to 75% male
  • KPMG boss speaks on gender equality ‘backlash’
  • ‘Always relevant’: Mid-tier defends declining network trend
  • Deloitte tops last year’s intake with 68 new partners
  • Headaches continue for Dover accountants
  • Licence processing tipped to slow under ASIC scrutiny
  • Accounting evolving into profession of ‘business partners’
  • Gender pay disparity persists in accounting
  • PwC flags social, legal risks for big-name clients
  • Big 4 firms lock in new targets as salary data released
  • ‘We’re all responsible’: accountants called to lead change in pay parity