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  1. Federal Court paves way for taxpayer to argue ATO owes duty of care

    owes a duty of care is “reasonably arguable”, which could possibly open the “floodgates” to other negligent claims. Last week, in Farah Custodians Pty Limited v Commissioner of Taxation (No 2) FCA 1076, the Federal Court granted leave for a taxpayer to...

  2. STP data sharing set to increase scrutiny on employee work rights

    seen a surge in demand for work right validation, with Mr Paff reporting a 400 per cent growth for vSure’s customer base last fiscal year. Buoyed by this, Mr Paff has acquired vSure together with an investor group led by Bruce Carr, with founder Mark...

  3. Over 50,000 SMSFs contacted in late-lodgment crackdown

    she said. Earlier this year, ATO assistant commissioner Dana Fleming said following the ATO’s non-lodgement program last year, there has been a reduction in the number of non-lodgers across the SMSF population, with the number of overdue lodgers...

  4. ATO reveals ‘very concerning’ number of misused auditor numbers

    breached the Code of Professional Conduct of the Tax Agent Services Act 2009 (TASA). “We referred five tax agents to the TPB last financial year for deliberate SAN misuse,” it said. The ATO said all SMSF auditors will get another opportunity to review...

  5. Practitioners warned of tax-time scams as losses rise to $2.8m in 2018

    With over $2.8 million in reported losses attributed to tax-time scams last year, the ATO is urging practitioners to take steps to protect their practice and their clients. According to the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), tax-time scams in...

  6. What accountants and financial planners can learn from how medical teams collaborate

    involved. As a person with no medical qualifications, it was overwhelming and exhausting. Who knew what? When did we last see someone? What did that report say? How have things progressed over time? Once we had accumulated a sufficient number of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sarah Pilling, myprosperity
    • Category: Business
  7. No new policy on private rulings, says Tax Office

    raised concerns after noticing that the ATO had stopped providing reasons in the edited versions of private rulings over the last six to eight weeks. “They published the facts, they published their answer to the question and they published the question...

  8. PwC review uncovers up to $25m in underpayment by jewellery chain

    for a number of the company’s store-based workforce in Australia. The remediation of these issues, which occurred over the last six financial years, is estimated to be a one-off cost in the range of $10 million to $25 million. “It is not presently...

  9. Hays highlights accounting job hotspots for 2nd half of 2019

    of employers will increase their accountancy staff salaries in their next review, up from 87 per cent who did so in their last review. However, the value of these increases will fall. Sixty-five per cent of employers were looking to raise salaries at...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  10. William Buck seals double merger

    its clients for more than 50 years. William Buck managing director Jamie McKeough said formal discussions commenced mid last year, with both parties seeing significant benefits for clients and staff in a merger. “This is a merger between two firms with...

  11. Lodgements spike by 88% as taxpayers ignore advice

    have ignored the ATO’s calls to hold off on returns, with lodgements now 88 per cent higher than they were at the same time last year as the Tax Office’s call centre creaks under pressure. With tax time 2019 just over a week old, 810,000 individual tax...

  12. Big four firm hires CFS general manager in leadership shuffle

    executives, Ms Elkins has been with CBA for over nine years and executive general manager at Colonial First State for the last 7 years. She has been responsible for providing member outcomes for more than 1 million superannuation members and investors....

  13. Major acquisition, internal promotions see 104 new partners join KPMG

    coming from internal promotions. KPMG has announced its new partner intake for 2019, with 104 new partners named, up from 78 last year. The majority of appointments were made in the deals, tax and legal division, with 41 new partners being named in this...

  14. Update clients’ financial institution details for unclaimed super: ATO

    details are updated this tax time. The ATO has since paid out over $120 million in lost and unclaimed super over the last six months to individuals, after recent legislation passed, seeing inactive low-balance super accounts transferred to the Tax...

  15. PwC takes total partner number to 734

    on parental leave, with plans to return part-time. “The idea of how a ‘typical’ partner works has come a long way in the last few years, influenced by our all roles flex policies, and supported by technology which enables our people to work seamlessly...

  16. Don’t shy away from consumption tax reform, government told

    to stimulate economic growth, argues one big four firm. With the government’s full tax cut plan passing parliament last week, PwC tax leader Pete Calleja has now called for a focus on additional reform to help steer Australia on the right economic path,...

  17. Trial tax clinics a hit with community, educators

    months of operation, benefitting both the community and accounting students. Announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison late last year, the pilot phase of the national tax clinic program has now passed its three-month mark, with advice provided to 86...

  18. AAT affirms ATO GST decision

    claimed it operated a precious metal refinery, Very Important Business (VIB), had tried to claim input tax credits for the last quarter of 2015 for the purchases of scrap gold. VIB also claimed its subsequent supplies of precious metal to so-called...

  19. MYOB glitch sees 220 payment summaries sent in error

    individuals ahead of tax time 2019. Accountants Daily understands MYOB became aware of a glitch on AccountRight Live late last week, with an investigation revealing that 220 individual payment summaries were sent to the wrong individuals between 1 June...

  20. TPB sounds warning to unregistered agents

    password with anyone, and if they plan to use a tax agent, to make sure they are registered with the TPB.” ‘Weed them out’ Last month, Victorian barrister Chris Wallis said the ATO could easily help solve the issue of unregistered agents by denying tax...