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  1. Restaurant director faces court after ‘physically blocking’ access to wage records

    and obstructed inspectors by physically blocking an inspector from viewing time and wage records during a site visit last year, and then removing that record from the premises. CNL is also alleged to have provided false and misleading pay records to...

  2. Fears mount over Division 7A silence

    to,” Mr Athanasiou told Accountants Daily. “My fear is that the worst-case scenario is that we get legislation at the last minute that is just rammed through Parliament. “Even if Treasury has done some type of targeted consultation, there’s just not...

  3. Simplification of CGT system could hurt SMSF trustees

    2020 on the Gold Coast, Insyt chief executive Darren Wynen said the Board of Taxation report released by the government late last year could have significant implications for those looking to contribute the proceeds of the sale of their business to...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sarah Kendell
    • Category: Super
  4. What the global digitisation story can teach us about STP

    governments have been paying attention. Following in a widespread global movement, STP is by no means the first (or the last) of its kind. Whether it’s Payday Filing in New Zealand, Making Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT in the UK or the global adoption of...

  5. Plutus Payroll ‘lackey’ sentenced to over 3 years in jail

    Kitson, the former general manager of Plutus Payroll, who pled guilty to conspiring to defraud the Commonwealth in August last year and was sentenced to four years and six months in jail, with a non-parole period of three years. Chief of the Serious...

  6. CA ANZ launches new master’s degree partnership

    flexible study pathways. CA ANZ first launched the pilot program across the ditch with Victoria University in New Zealand last year, with its first intake of students to commence from term 1 2020. Should the pilot partnership prove successful, CA ANZ...

  7. Checklist of top tax changes in 2020

    balances can make voluntary superannuation contributions for 12 months from the end of the financial year in which they last met the work test The concessional taxation age for genuine redundancy and early retirement scheme payments has been aligned...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Wolters Kluwer Australia
    • Category: Tax
  8. New law: The director penalty regime extends to GST

    action to place the company into administration or to wind it up. This obligation commences on 31 December 2019, being the last day of the relevant tax period. Her resignation as a director does not release her from that obligation. On 1 July 2020, the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Craig Whatman, Pitcher Partners
    • Category: Regulation
  9. ‘Significant increase’: TPB floats drastic CPE changes

    lower CPE requirement. The proposal, released as part of the TPB’s discussion paper into its review of CPE, comes after its last review of CPE for tax and BAS agents in 2012 and tax (financial) agents in 2014. The proposed change comes as the TPB seeks...

  10. ‘Many hundreds’ of Australians feared to be caught in tax evasion arrangements: ATO

    their taxation obligations. “Tackling the abuse of correspondent banking arrangements was at the heart of our direction last month, and we are looking beyond just a single financial institution in Central America. And again, I have fears that there may...

  11. CountPlus eyes more advice firms as profit grows

    growth in profit after tax to $2.7 million for the six months to 31 December 2019, up from $2.6 million in the same period last year. Revenue also grew by 8 per cent to $38.8 million, from $35.9 million in the previous corresponding period. The EBITA...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Aidan Curtis & Sarah Simpkins
    • Category: Business
  12. Australia drops down Financial Secrecy Index despite hosting illicit funds

    begun to publish their country-by-country reports under the new GRI tax standard. “The GRI tax standard published last year delivers the highest quality of public country-by-country reporting data, as formulated by experts from all stakeholder groups...

  13. ATO resolves errors in SMS alert service

    in its newly launched text message alert service for trustees that was flagged by a number of SMSF industry professionals. Last week, the new SMS alert service was mistakenly triggering alerts for SMSF trustees upon lodgement of their 2019 annual...

  14. ATO eyes foreign tax credits in compliance crackdown

    urged to review historical claims following the court’s affirmation of the ATO’s interpretation of the FITO provisions. Late last week, the High Court refused a taxpayer’s application for special leave to appeal the Full Federal Court’s decision in...

  15. ‘Exceeding expectations’: 1 in 5 tax agents using myGovID

    still a month and a half out, so to be there is fantastic because we know that most people traditionally leave it to the last minute,” Mr Dardo said. “There’s a bit of a myth out there that it has not been taken up, but enrolments are far exceeding our...

  16. Commissioner’s deceased estates fix trudges along

    been tabled in Parliament, but practitioners will have to continue to wait until mid-May for the measure to kick in. Late last year, the Commissioner of Taxation proposed to use his remedial power to modify the Taxation Administration Act to allow a...

  17. AAT affirms grounding of former tax agent amid bankruptcy probe

    down by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. Peter Moltoni, a former tax agent who was stripped of his registration in June last year, had been issued a departure prohibition order (DPO) by the Commissioner of Taxation in November 2017 due to tax debts...

  18. Mid-tier unveils 3 new partners

    Kym Reilly, Baidy Laffan and Christina Manfre to partnership. Ms Reilly, now an audit and assurance partner, has spent the last 11 years at PKF, working her way up since joining as an assurance assistant manager. She has worked across external and...

  19. $1,080 tax offset saved rather than spent, new survey shows

    so, according to a survey of 1,006 taxpayers by money.com.au. The tax offset, which had sparked a surge in early lodgements last year, was also more likely to be used to pay for bills, with 28 per cent of respondents indicating so. Australians were also...

  20. Mid-tier secures big four director

    appointment comes at a time where its tax division continues to grow, with its Sydney office recording a 20 per cent growth last year. “James will bolster our employment taxes offering as he has deep experience in the design and taxation of employee...