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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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AFCA bolsters board with 2 finance professionals

The pair bring a “breadth of skills and knowledge to their roles”, says the chair of the complaints body. READ MORE

High-profile wage failures ‘to drive up SGC penalties’

Thousands of workers have been short-changed so staff increasingly check their wages and super, says RSM Australia. ... READ MORE

Comply with revised fixed-term contract rules, FWC warns

Strict limitations on contract duration and renewal will be enforced in three weeks, the regulator says. READ MORE

ASIC slams ‘alarming’ neglect of cyber security

Supply chain risks singled out as a key weakness in the regulator’s survey. READ MORE

Wolters Kluwer unveils raft of features on CCH iFirm software

The accounting software provider has made a range of enhancements enabling users to reduce manual data entry and adminis ... READ MORE

Retailers brace for 8% fall in Christmas gift spending

Almost a third of shoppers will spend less this Christmas and the average gift budget will drop 8 per cent, according to ... READ MORE

Average refund plummets by $580, total payout down $5.4bn

UPDATED: The end of LMITO and revised WFH rules have taken billions out of refunds, ATO figures reveal. READ MORE

‘Change risk-reward equation to deter cyber crims’

Digital bad actors make straightforward decisions about pay-offs so make their lives more difficult, says security speci ... READ MORE

Canberra urged to reinstate SG amnesty for payday super

It would encourage employers to rectify historical shortfalls, industry associations say. READ MORE

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