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  1. TPB flags further ‘significant’ budget cuts

    see a “significant reduction” in the TPB’s operating budget, according to its annual report which was tabled in parliament last week. The TPB’s new allocation is $14.319 million, a reduction of $2.677 million from the previous year. “These new budget...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Katarina Taurian
    • Category: Business
  2. Key Bill for CAANZ amalgamation passes

    The Accounting Infrastructure Reform Bill passed its third reading last week, paving the way for Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand to officially amalgamate. Part of the bill is an amendment to the NZICA Act 1996 which allows the two...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff reporter
    • Category: Business
  3. ATO annual report flags collectable debt struggle

    by 4.8 per cent in 2013/2014 compared to 2012/2013 the ATO stated in its annual report, which was tabled in parliament last week. In 2013/2014, the inflow of new debt continued to outpace improvements in the ATO’s debt management performance, the ATO...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Katarina Taurian
    • Category: Regulation
  4. Preparing for the inevitable

    for the vast majority of professional accountants who are currently unlicensed, they’ve actually made this decision over the last 10 years to not be licensed. So, we never had an expectation that once the transitional period came into play, that there...

  5. Accounting firm talks up family trusts

    an ideal tool for multi-generational wealth transfer while SMSFs, on the other hand, must be wound up on the death of the last member, which can also raise tax issues,” he said. “It also means assets held by an SMSF must be sold, and if the family...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff reporter
    • Category: Business
  6. ASIC warns accountants against ‘licensees for hire’

    professor said that the regulator’s “previous experience” with transition periods indicates many may wait until the last possible moment to make a firm decision on licensing options. “I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a rush at the end,” she said. On...

  7. Wealth group sees surge in accountant enquiries

    an interest point for an accountant,” Mr Musgrave said. “We were initially focusing solely on mortgage brokers, but in the last couple of months we have been starting to move into the accounting profession,” he said. “We now have a number of accountants...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: James Mitchell
    • Category: Business
  8. Tax agents defy industry gloom

    is all despite an estimated 500,000 taxpayers being removed from the tax system since the increase in the tax-free threshold last year, the accounting network said. Regional director of H&R Block, Mr Frank Brass, said “There is no doubt the message is...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Tax
  9. ATO issues warning on offshore income

    Australia’s tax system, taxpayers who voluntarily come forward and disclose before December 19 will only be assessed for the last four years, only be liable for a maximum shortfall penalty of 10 per cent, and will not be referred for criminal...

  10. BDO names five new partners

    be a part of what we are building here at BDO.” According to Mr Brant the Melbourne firm has seen considerable growth in the last 12 months with the tax practice growing by 10 per cent, while a new forensic services division has been created. This new...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  11. ATO warns accountants they face $500m shortfall

    according to ATO second commissioner Geoff Leeper. Speaking at the Accountants Technology Showcase Australia in Melbourne last week, Mr Leeper warned accountants to move away from offering tax compliance services and concentrate on offering their...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Regulation
  12. MYOB buys into ERP provider

    division said the investment was a natural progression following a successful partnership between the companies over the last year. “Before partnering with Acumatica, we reviewed technology platforms around the world for the ideal solution that would...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  13. The key to raising responsible owners of wealth – part 2

    Last month we discussed the challenges of raising the next generation to ensure they are prepared for all that wealth provides. This month we will explore the principles and tools that can help find the balance between providing the next generation...

  14. Deloitte announces latest big name recruit

    challenging crisis response and reconstruction projects. He received the national Award for Planning Excellence in Australia last year and is a member of the World Bank’s Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery technical advisory group.”...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  15. ATO gives insight to 'audit of auditors' process

    In a compliance briefing last week the ATO has given insight to its process for auditing SMSF auditors, including what triggers the ATO to review SMSF auditor behaviour. The ATO expects to engage with approximately 1,000 SMSF auditors this year to...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Katarina Taurian
    • Category: Regulation
  16. Q&A: Paul Bloxham discusses the state of the economy

    now. How is business confidence fairing at the moment? What we have seen with business confidence is an improvement since last year but it is still at lower levels than in previous years. I think it is taking a while for businesses to feel willing to...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  17. Family businesses optimistic despite facing growth risks

    Family Business Survey that found just 53 per cent of Australian family businesses surveyed reported sales growth in the last 12 months, well behind the global average of 65 per cent. David Smorgon OAM, PwC’s senior advisor on family, business and...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  18. You mean you're not here with me!

    There is a drive to be discussing what’s happening in the client’s business here and now rather than what happened last month – could this technology be an important part of that engagement? These technologies are capable of removing the tyranny of...

  19. Accounting firms act on licensing

    Planning, Sullivans Financial Strategies, and self-licensed group Hado Investments have all signed with Premium in the last month. Premium’s head of practice development Justin Viney said all are accountancy practices keen to grow their financial advice...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  20. Xero doubles customers, makes senior appointment

    Xero has announced a new senior appointment after declaring it has doubled its Australian customer base in the last 12 months. The software giant said that, as at 30 September 2014, it had 158,000 Australian customers, up from 79,000 12 months ago....