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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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ATO, myGovID, banks, telecoms to rely more on facial recognition

Identity verification laws introduced this week will allow data matching systems to be developed by the Attorney-General ... READ MORE

Qld retreats from payroll tax on medical centre GPs

Treasurer promises ruling next week to confirm patient-to-GP payments will avoid the levy. READ MORE

How tax time highlights the need to jettison tradition

Accountants face their own productivity slump during the busiest time of year without the help of digitised systems. ... READ MORE

Why accountants must be alert to shady green claims

Businesses increasingly market themselves as environmentally sound, but accountants must be aware of the risks and injec ... READ MORE

ATO interest charges soar to highest level since GFC

The general and shortfall rates for late tax payments rise for the eighth quarter in a row. READ MORE

Business activity hits 7-year low, key indicators tumble

The latest data from CreditorWatch predicts rising insolvency rates over the next year, with food and beverage companies ... READ MORE

Perks private wealth operation teams up with Frontier Advisors

The agreement will deliver “institutional grade” investment research to the firm’s clients. READ MORE

Accounting software subs eligible for 20% bonus deduction

The ATO specifies ongoing subscriptions for accounting programs as qualifying for the technology investment boost. ... READ MORE

Revise standard contracts or risk millions in fines, ACCC warns

Unfair terms will be prohibited from November under changes to consumer law. READ MORE

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