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‘Don’t bury your head in the sand’: Businesses urged on early engagement to weather pandemic impact  With the new Omicron variant providing renewed uncertainty, businesses that are facing (or soon may be in) financial distress have been urged to proactively engage with t...
Addressing the discrepancy: Why supporting women in accounting is paramount for the profession Two practitioners have shed light on their experiences as women in accounting, highlighting a need to address discrepancy in the profession. ...
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RSM bolsters audit and assurance division RSM Australia has added a new partner to its audit and assurance services division based in Perth. ...
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Accounting poll launches ahead of upcoming federal election An industry poll has been launched to understand the key issues impacting accounting professionals leading up to the 2022 federal election. ...
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New register to boost transparency on business turnaround times A new register has been launched to help address the time it takes big businesses to pay SME suppliers. ...
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Value-adds for your employees As accountants, we’re always looking out for ways to value-add to our client services. We ask the question – what else does the client need? How can we help them grow...
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Is the ‘Great Resignation’ already here? One in four small businesses is already experiencing higher than usual turnover ahead of the so-called “Great Resignation”, a new survey has revealed. ...
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ATO announces changes to activity statements and on-demand reports The ATO is implementing major changes to on-demand reports and activity statements (AS) that will be visible in online services for agents (OSFA) over the next couple of ...
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Auditors urged to remain vigilant on businesses ‘cooking the books’ A partner who specialises in commercial litigation and insolvency matters has urged auditors to keep an avid eye on those they suspect to be manipulating financial recor...
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What Australia’s inflation rate means for accountants The anticipation of higher inflation in the coming years will have many businesses, including accounting practices, keeping a close eye out, according to experts at CPA A...
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Better performance evaluation models crucial for accounting firms Instilling the right performance evaluation model could be the difference in staff attraction opportunities for accounting firms, new research has found. ...
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Small businesses in need of a Christmas pick-me-up Post-lockdown recovery for small businesses across NSW, the ACT and Victoria has begun – but it needs all Australians to chip in for this to continue, according to a ne...
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Why now is an opportune time for accountants Strong recovery being seen in Australia's corporate market is presenting a good opportunity for accountants to carry out a financial health check on their clients, accord...
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How the best accountants are working with clients: A lawyer’s perspective A partner and founder of one of Sydney’s law firms has shed light on how he sees the best accountants working with clients in the current market. ...
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Tax agents warned on business clients’ FBT liability CPA Australia has reminded tax agents to be wary of business clients’ risk of incurring FBT liability as the festive season begins to kick off. ...
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Hume warns super funds tapping into members’ money to ‘save their own skins’ Financial services minister Jane Hume has issued a caution to super funds seeking permission from courts to build a special pool of capital to help service future regulat...
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Unpaid overtime continues to climb The average Australian employee is losing the equivalent of more than $460 in income every fortnight, new research has found. ...
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Tax partner flags remote working implications Businesses and individuals need to be wary of certain tax implications arising from remote working arrangements, particularly those overseas, according to a tax partner a...
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APAC e-commerce payments to increase 17% E-commerce payments in the APAC region are set to surge as more consumers look to replace traditional methods, new research has found. ...
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Would a four-day working week work in Australia? International trials of the four-day week have produced some positive results for businesses and employees alike. ...
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