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Philip King

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Philip King is editor of Accountants Daily and SMSF Adviser, the leading sources of news, insight, and educational content for professionals in the accounting and SMSF sectors.

Philip joined the titles in March 2022 and brings extensive experience from a variety of roles at The Australian national broadsheet daily, most recently as motoring editor. His background also takes in spells on diverse consumer and trade magazines.

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 land developer faces financial reporting charges

Land developer faces financial reporting charges

ASIC alleges failure to lodge annual reports for five years and an inadequate number of directors. READ MORE
Sean Hughes

Come clean on risks in annual reports, ASIC warns

The regulator says fuel prices, global politics and COVID must be factored into asset values and performance forecasts. ... READ MORE
 a turning point for transfer pricing

A turning point for transfer pricing?

Global crises and uncertainty have shaken up attitudes on related party transactions. READ MORE
Craig Hobart

Does crypto belong in an SMSF?

Digital currencies are an asset class where professional advice is essential. READ MORE
Play by the rules for June returns

Play by the rules for June returns

For everyone from the top end of town to working holiday-makers, this tax year involves plenty of changes. READ MORE
Embrace reform large and small: Tax and super bodies

Embrace reform large and small: Tax and super bodies

Labor’s Treasury ministers bring experience and offer hope for change on a range of issues, they say. READ MORE
Gareth Gammon

Insolvency drought about to break

After two years of limbo, liquidations are on the rise. READ MORE
Crypto industry cannot be law unto itself: CPA Australia

Crypto industry cannot be law unto itself: CPA Australia

And it says digital assets designed to make users untraceable should be banned. READ MORE
100A ruling ‘turns tax avoidance logic on its head’

100A ruling ‘turns tax avoidance logic on its head’

Tax law specialist says “ordinary family and commercial dealings” become a definitional nightmare. READ MORE

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