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  1. Accountant-focused licensing providers see adviser spike

    Merit Wealth, an accountant-focused licence owned by Easton Investments, saw a spike in the number of advisers joining last year, with 219 financial advisers becoming authorised representatives in 2018. This was more than triple the number of advisers...

  2. Proposed R&D tax changes faces roadblocks

    proposed changes to the R&D tax incentive, citing concerns to its retrospective nature and unintended reach. In September last year, the government announced the introduction of Treasury Laws Amendment (Making Sure Multinationals Pay their Fair Share of...

  3. STP to cover all businesses as legislation passes

    Payroll to employers with 19 or fewer employees has finally passed both houses today, after amendments were tabled in late last year. The Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Measures No. 4) Bill 2018 secured passage today after it was referred back to the...

  4. ‘Utterly untenable’: Labor pushes back on franking credit inquiry

    debates from both sides of the table, as well as the voting public, including the most recent inquiry hearing in Chatswood last Friday, where a man was ejected from the hearing and boos and jeers were heard when an attendee spoke in favour of the new...

  5. ATO moves towards self-assessment for RTP schedule

    right amount of tax, fostering broader willing participation and engagement across the tax and superannuation system. Late last year, the Tax Office released their Action Differentiation Framework (ADF), providing insight into their strategic approach...

  6. ATO set to grant tax relief for Townsville flood victims

    and payment extensions to taxpayers and their agents affected by the Townsville floods after it was declared a disaster. Last week, the minister for environment and the great barrier reef, minister for science and minister for the arts, Leeanne Enoch,...

  7. $860m of super claimed in Q4 2018

    Over $860 million worth of superannuation was found and consolidated by taxpayers in the last quarter of 2018, but more than $17.5 billion remains unclaimed. New data from the ATO from October to December 2018 showed that more than 66,000 taxpayers...

  8. Major software providers reveal cut-price STP product

    simple to use that these businesses will benefit from using it and at a price point where they can afford it as well.” Late last year, the bill proposing to extend STP to employers with 19 or less employees from 1 July 2019 was passed by the Senate, but...

  9. Funding constraints linger despite government’s regulator blasting

    the regulators were being systematically defunded, pointing to the $170 million funding boost to the regulators and courts last year. “We have increased their funding by $170 million across the regulators and our enforcement agencies and we will ensure...

  10. Tax scams down in December, taxpayers still lose $500k

    ATO impersonation scams fells by over 12,000 reports in the last month of 2018 but over $500,000 was still reportedly paid to scammers. The ATO’s monthly scam report has revealed that $542,456 was reported as being paid to scammers in December 2018,...

  11. Paper ‘pain points’ in Receipt Bank’s sights for 2019

    said Luis Sanchez, general manager for Receipt Bank Australia. For Mr Sanchez, this is a logical progression of trends from last year, and also parallels the experiences of the UK market. “In a lot of those larger firms we have built those relationships...

  12. New SMS scam ‘spoofs’ ATO number

    of what is happening with the current scams, which ultimately helps protect the Australian community,” said Ms Foat. Late last year, the ATO issued a high alert after more than $800,000 was reportedly lost during November due to a spike in scam phone...

  13. Alex Malley, former directors stripped of CPA life memberships

    constitution allows the board to remove life members for any reasons it sees fit. This decision was made in December last year; CPA Australia chair Peter Wilson was forced to go public with it today, after enquiries from the Australian Financial Review....

  14. ATO set to contact clients for overdue TPAR

    in the Business Portal, Online Services for agents, and third party software,” the ATO BAS Agent Association Group said last year. [email protected]

  15. Taxpayers to brace for new ATO engagement

    with businesses will see taxpayers need to provide evidence that they are a “good tax citizen”, warns a mid-tier firm. Late last year, the ATO released their Action Differentiation Framework (ADF), providing insight into their strategic approach to...

  16. Former IGT shares personal health struggles

    that led to a quadruple bypass heart surgery. Mr Noroozi, who joined PwC as a partner in its financial advisory business last week, has revealed on LinkedIn that he was due to join the firm earlier, until a medical check-up saw him require immediate...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  17. Tax advisers urged to get ahead of new tender policies

    to tender for government contracts, to get their tax records in order ahead of new rules that kick in from 1 July. Late last year, the government released a consultation seeking to introduce a new government procurement process that will exclude...

  18. Inappropriate accounting treatments continue to plague entities

    concerns over the new accounting standards, with the corporate regulator noting a general lack of preparedness by entities last year. Last week, the corporate regulator released its findings of its audit review, finding that in 20 per cent of cases,...

  19. 300+ businesses knock government on tax, cash flow support

    operators as we head toward a May Federal Election. “While the federal government has made some positive progress over the last three years in providing practical support to the small business sector – including a reduction in company tax, the extension...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  20. What will your accounting tech stack look like in 2019?

    relook at accounting technology in 2018 to shape an idea of what you can expect to see in your technology stack this year. Last year brought us a range of new and exciting challenges, and also delivered more of the same. Perhaps you didn’t feel the...