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  1. Accountants Daily Strategy Week Day 2 wrap-up: Prioritising mental health and self-care

    a post-pandemic landscape. Day 2 of the Accountants Daily Strategy Week saw Tax Institute senior advocate Robyn Jacobson lead a roundup of timely tax issues, including the finer points of the JobKeeper extension, the end of the superannuation guarantee...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Cameron Micallef
    • Category: Business
  2. US-style debtor-led bankruptcy arrangement risky, government warned

    and investment policy manager Gavan Ord believes undertaking such major reform without appropriate consultation could lead to a number of adverse outcomes for businesses and creditors. “The consequences of such changes would need to be carefully...

  3. The Tax Institute appoints new tax counsel

    tax profession. “Julie is highly credentialed and has been recognised among her peers and throughout the profession for her leadership and excellence in tax,” Mr Mills said. “As the Tax Institute takes the lead on not only guiding practitioners through...

  4. TPB-ATO independence in the firing line as terminations spike

    High-risk practitioners, including those with outstanding personal tax obligations, have long been on the TPB’s radar, leading to a 129 per cent spike in practitioner terminations in the 12 months to 30 June. While the regulator has not provided a...

  5. Surprise audits recover $430,000 for Geelong workers

    non-compliance and may face legal proceedings. Other non-compliant businesses were advised that future breaches will likely lead to enforcement action. Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said the low rate of compliance was disappointing. “The level of...

  6. TPB secures data-sharing deal with BAS agent association

    director Peter Thorp said the spirit in which the MOU had been agreed on would be beneficial for both parties. “The MOU will lead to greater co-operation, better communication and more streamlined procedural dealings between the ABA and the TPB,” Mr...

  7. High Court rules in favour of employers on personal leave accruals

    on companies, and also created a disparity in entitlements for part-time employees, and a level of complexity that could lead to employers re-considering flexible working arrangements. “We are pleased to see that the historical understanding of personal...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Maja Garaca Djurdjevic
    • Category: Business
  8. Former financial adviser’s ‘Ponzi scheme’ ends with 6-year jail term

    Wealth Pty Ltd, to six years’ imprisonment, to be eligible for parole after serving four years. Mr Miller had earlier pleaded guilty to six counts of engaging in dishonest conduct in the course of carrying on a financial services business between July...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  9. COVID-19 trading conditions could lead to more TPAR businesses: ATO

    light on payments to contractors and ensure a level playing field, with its work in the building and construction industry leading to a $56 million reduction in amounts paid to subcontractors without a valid ABN from 2016–2017 to 2018–2019 financial...

  10. Navigate change with these 5-steps to achieving best practice payroll

    a good time to review your payroll processes and ensure you’re equipped to manage change and stay compliant. Never have leaders of HR and finance functions been forced to juggle as many responsibilities as they have right now, and there’s no sign of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: ADP Australia and New Zealand
    • Category: Regulation
  11. Accounting profession waits on JobKeeper 2.0 guidance

    test for each of the June, September and December 2020 quarters. Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand tax leader Michael Croker said that while the extension was welcomed, accountants would need further details around the eligibility criteria...

  12. ASBFEO calls for accountant advice for struggling businesses

    “If the small-business owner, with the approval of a registered liquidator, could restructure their affairs, it would likely lead to more positive outcomes, including a greater return to creditors.” Ms Carnell has also called for the cost of insolvency...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  13. Surge in SMSF establishments raises alarm for ATO

    A double-digit surge in self-managed superannuation fund registrations during the peak of the COVID-19 crisis will lead the ATO to scrutinise newly established funds for signs of illegal early release. ATO acting assistant commissioner, SMSF segment,...

  14. Accountants lead mass adviser exit as FY20 wraps up

    More than 300 advisers left the industry in just one week leading up to the end of the 2019–20 financial year, with the exodus led by accountants and contributing to flat growth for most dealer groups. According to data from Adviser Ratings, 354...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sarah Kendell
    • Category: Business
  15. Reporting: Less pain, more gain

    Financial reporting can sometimes feel like a necessary evil, but during times of economic upheaval, reporting gives finance leaders the visibility into operations they need. This insight helps them make the right decisions at the right time and avoid...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Jason Toshack, Oracle NetSuite
    • Category: Business
  16. IPA joins forces with bookkeeping association

    continue to be preserved, with operational autonomy across both brands. AAT chief executive Rochelle Park will continue to lead the AAT as part of the IPA Group and will assume a role within the Group Executive team of the IPA. The integration will see...

  17. Mid-tier announces 5 new partners

    financial-year appointments with the promotion to principal in its private advisory business in Cairns. All six of the new leaders have been with Grant Thornton or one of its predecessors for their entire careers, the firm said. Grant Thornton chief...

  18. Australian partner appointed as mid-tier’s Asia-Pacific chair

    partner at HLB Mann Judd Perth who will be retiring after 22 years at the helm. The appointment of Mr Henderson will see him lead HLB Asia Pacific over the next three years, and be primarily responsible for implementing HLB’s strategy and growth...

  19. ATO reins in early access to super tax schemes

    The ATO’s guidance also leans towards a pragmatic approach to fast-moving scenarios encountered by taxpayers that may lead them to withdraw and re-contribute their super. “We understand that these are uncertain times and people’s circumstances change,...

  20. The top three tips to successfully automate key business processes in your accounting practice

    out for processes that involve a number of steps and/or people, that are prone to data entry or human errors, and that often lead to inconsistent outcomes. The processing and distribution of ATO correspondence, updating client details and email...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: ATOmate
    • Category: Business