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Jotham Lian

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Jotham Lian is the editor of Accountants Daily, the leading source of breaking news, analysis and insight for Australian accounting professionals.

Before joining the team in 2017, Jotham wrote for a range of national mastheads including the Sydney Morning Herald, and Channel NewsAsia.

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ATO

Community tip-offs trigger ATO visits to 700 WA businesses

Around 700 small businesses in Western Australia are set to receive door knocks from the ATO next month after the agency ... READ MORE
Karen Foat

ATO, TPB combine to take down unregistered agents

A concerted effort by the Tax Office and the Tax Practitioners Board to stamp out unregistered agents is underway, with ... READ MORE
Andrew Conway

IPA expresses concerns over repeal of IP exemption

Concerns around the repeal of a longstanding intellectual property exemption in Australian competition laws have been ra ... READ MORE
Business Funding Guide

Funding guide launched to bring accountants ‘up to speed’

Accountants grappling with funding options for their business clients will now have access to an industry-first business ... READ MORE
Federal Court of Australia

Pitcher Partners loses Full Federal Court appeal

The Full Federal Court has dismissed the appeal by Pitcher Partners against a $5.6 million bill for deceitfully hiding a ... READ MORE
Debt notice

Business tax debts set to be disclosed under new law

Businesses with more than $100,000 in tax debts and have failed to engage with the commissioner could soon see their deb ... READ MORE
Michael Sukkar

Foreign resident CGT law rakes in over $1bn

More than $1 billion has been raised since the introduction of foreign resident capital gains tax (CGT) withholding laws ... READ MORE
Maitland Local Court

PAYGW fraud earns Newcastle woman 15 months’ house arrest

The Tax Office has secured a conviction against a New Lambton woman who fraudulently obtained and attempted to obtain ov ... READ MORE
Scott Morrison

Government moves to criminalise wage underpayment

The government is set to criminalise wage underpayment in the wake of a number of high-profile payroll error cases, but ... READ MORE

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