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  1. myTax expanded to sole traders and contractors

    will be eligible to use myTax from 1 July this year. “Over 1.7 million individuals lodged their tax return using myTax last year and this number is expected increase this year,” Minister O’Dwyer said. “With its expanded eligibility, over three million...

  2. Two firms join Walker Wayland

    Lawyers is the second law firm to join Walker Wayland Australasia after debt negotiation firm Tax Assure joined in November last year. "Now Sutton Douglass extends that area of expertise," said Mr Dorazio. "Sutton Douglass marries strong technical tax...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  3. CPA gets licensing go-ahead from ASIC

    has granted an AFSL and an Australian Credit Licence (ACL) to its wholly owned subsidiary, CPA Australia Advice. In June last year, CPA Australia announced it would establish a new wholly owned subsidiary to provide independent financial advice to...

  4. SMSFs met with ASIC caution

    Pty Ltd and Foscari Holdings Pty Ltd, which have each operated a land banking scheme in Victoria, ASIC said in a statement last week. The two land banking schemes are known as Hermitage Bendigo (formerly Acacia Banks) and Foscari. According to ASIC,...

  5. SMSF Adviser Network sees 'tenfold' spike in applications

    The licence has been up and running for approximately 18 months, and while the uptake initially was “not huge”, in the last four months the licensee has experienced a significant increase in enquiries and applications, NTAA chief executive Geoff Boxer...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Super
  6. Xero announces change to leadership team

    Currently based in New Zealand, Mr Norton will return to his home in Seattle. Mr Norton joined Xero from Microsoft last year. Xero CEO Rod Drury thanked Mr Norton for his efforts at the software provider. “We are sincerely grateful to Angus for his...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  7. CPA reveals details around licensing offer

    a game changer for financial advice in this country." The announcement was met with both criticism and support. Also in June last year, former FPA chair John Hewson told AccountantsDaily sister publication ifa that the new entrant was taking advantage...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Linda Santacruz
    • Category: Regulation
  8. CPA remains confident regarding licensing offering

    in its ability to operate alongside “the big financial institutions”, despite not being fully operational yet. In June last year, CPA Australia announced it would establish a new wholly owned subsidiary to provide independent financial advice to...

  9. Accounting employment continues to climb

    growth in Australia for the start of 2016. The drop also comes despite 58,000 jobs being created in the sector during the last two quarters of 2015, an increase of 13 per cent, thanks to a demand for financial and accounting professionals. Commenting on...

  10. Industry figure condemns compliance ‘scaremongering’

    industry is engulfed in a “compliance death spiral” due largely in part to the rapid rise of technology. “Over the last 35 years the tax compliance pie has grown, and continues to grow, contrary to all the scaremongering by those outside our industry...

  11. AAT unveils 29 further appointments

    Appeals Tribunal, including two new deputy presidents. Attorney-General George Brandis QC announced the 29 appointments last week, following nine appointments that were made last month. Professor Bernard McCabe and James Walsh have both been appointed...

  12. YBR unveils latest acquisition

    enable this.” Mr Bouris said YBR’s brand awareness through its consistent investment in consumer-facing advertising over the last five years is already yielding direct inquiries from many customers about insurance, as well as funds management and...

  13. SMEs lead calls for company tax cuts

    the government lower the company tax rate to 28.5 per cent for businesses with an annual revenue of $2 million or under in last year’s budget. However, company tax affects businesses of all sizes," Mr Reed added. "The current system discourages SMEs to...

  14. Laws to simplify the superannuation guarantee have been scrapped

    proposed to simplify the superannuation guarantee (SG) regime and reduce penalties for non-compliance has been scrapped. Last week, The Treasury Legislation Amendment (Repeal Day 2015) Bill 2016 was passed by the House of Representatives with two...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Katarina Taurian
    • Category: Tax
  15. ATO figures show property investors missing out on tax breaks

    expressed concern about the change in the knowledge levels of SMSF investors over time. “Since the borrowing rules over the last number of years have been relaxed around property for SMSFs, even though they've tightened them up again now, people were...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Katarina Taurian
    • Category: Tax
  16. Government urged to step up involvement in Alt-Fi

    involvement in the online alternative finance sector to boost trust in the emerging lending segment. A KPMG report released last week showed Australia’s alternative finance (Alt-Fi) sector is strong, but “that more work” needs to be done to further...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Tax
  17. The confidence needed to embrace advisory

    books. This isn’t why many accountants entered the profession – but it is where most end up spending their time. Over the last decade – and with increasing momentum in more recent years – that is changing, with the profession transformed by a range of...

  18. Pitcher Partners lauds fintech ‘sandbox’ scheme

    and access to be able to navigate and apply all the relevant ASIC and Corporations Act requirements.” He added: “The last thing you would want is to make a regulatory sandbox that is complicated, as it would defeat the purpose of having such a regime."

  19. Westpac to build on SMSF relations

    the investment administration side [as well as] all our strong relationships with advisers,” Mr Lawrenson said. In December last year, the first phase of the SMSF offering for BT Panorama was officially launched, enabling advisers, accountants and SMSF...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Katarina Taurian
    • Category: Super
  20. Hayes Knight network disbands

    citing a fractured business model and a misalignment of strategy. According to Mr Hayes, agreements were finalised last week, with the Sydney office continuing to operate under the Hayes Knight brand, and the Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne offices all...