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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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Robyn Jacobson

Profession waits on over 80 announced and unenacted tax measures

With the return of the Coalition government, the accounting profession is seeking clarity over 80 tax and superannuation ... READ MORE
AAT

AAT dismisses taxpayer’s residency dispute

The Administrative Appeals Tribunal has affirmed that an Australian aircraft mechanic was a resident for tax purposes de ... READ MORE
Peter Holt

ATO hails ‘highly successful’ surprise visit

The ATO’s surprise visits to 500 Tasmanian businesses have yielded some “highly successful” results for the agency ... READ MORE
Chris Bowen

Labor’s 30% trust tax to raise $7.7bn

Labor’s plans to introduce a 30 per cent tax on discretionary trust distributions to adults will rake in $7.7 billion ... READ MORE
Amir Ghandar

Public’s audit perception in stark contrast to regulator concerns

Less than one in five Australians support the idea of an audit-only firm despite global and local concerns over audit qu ... READ MORE
MYOB

KKR completes MYOB acquisition

US-based private equity giant KKR has successfully completed its $2 billion acquisition of MYOB. READ MORE
ATO

Deduction label changes coming to better break down tax agent costs

Greater clarity over the breakdown of the cost of managing tax affairs will soon be available as the Tax Office implemen ... READ MORE
Izzy Silva

Wolters Kluwer global services hit by malware

A malware infection has taken down the worldwide operations of an accounting software provider, with the company adamant ... READ MORE
Chris Bowen

Labor reveals new figures in controversial managing tax affairs cap

Labor has revised its figures in its proposal to cap the cost of managing tax affairs, believing it will raise $1.6 bill ... READ MORE

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