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  1. Clients warned on discretionary trust amendments ahead of retrospective duty, land tax

    late last year, believes there may have been a number of clients who missed the 31 December deadline because of the short lead time. “There’s probably a whole bunch of clients out there who haven’t heard of it and dealt with it yet, so I’d probably be...

  2. Pitcher Partners appoints new innovation lead

    Pitcher Partners Adelaide has announced the appointment of a new innovation lead as it looks to expand to strategic advisory and outsourced finance. The mid-tier firm has appointed Jarrod Morris in its new custom-built role as innovation and technology...

  3. Accounting body advises caution on incoming SME tax changes

    Touch Payroll system. Common business questions were also answered in a dedicated webcast in May 2019 with the then project lead at the ATO, John Shepherd, and other tax experts.

  4. Higher salaries inspire school leavers to consider accounting career

    leavers to take up accounting. Lee Whitney, CA ANZ group executive account management, said accounting has also taken the lead as one of the top jobs for career opportunities. “A career in accounting means more than just strong employment prospects and...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Naomi Neilson
    • Category: Business
  5. Data analytics front of mind in firm’s latest hire

    analyst. Most recently, he was a business development manager of data analytics at the ASX. Mr Monfort will be tasked to lead Prosperity’s advisory teams by leveraging insights from data analytics and technology innovation and applying them to both the...

  6. Mid-tier secures former assistant auditor general

    general of technical and audit quality in Western Australia, will now join 13 other partners in Moore Stephens’ Perth leadership team. Previously an audit and assurance partner at BDO, Ms Shafizadeh then went on to lead the national technical division...

  7. Over 50% of organisations falling short on lease accounting standards

    savings from stronger systems, processes and controls for the lease portfolio.” Sebastien Normand, VP revenue and country lead Australia at RGP, offered a similar sentiment, noting the key to success was “cross-functional co-operation and good...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Tax
  8. Business Growth Fund: ‘What’s the money going to be used for?’

    for Business Growth at the University of South Australia and an international scholar on business growth and entrepreneurial leadership — said that while making capital available to businesses is a welcome move, achieving the stated aims of helping...

  9. SV Partners opens Adelaide office

    Ferrier principals Stuart Otway and Alan Scott, both registered liquidators and registered trustees in bankruptcy, will now lead operations in the new office. SV Partners’ managing director, Terry van der Velde, said the decision of adding an office in...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  10. How every accountant can be a step ahead when your client is selected for an audit relating to the black economy or on rental property-related expenses

    them more than the extra income that they earned from renting out the room. This can be frustrating for your clients and can lead to a lot more work on your behalf when the ATO does catch up with them and starts making their enquiries which could...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Rod Spicer, Accountancy Insurance
    • Category: Business
  11. How the gig economy could create hidden tax issues for contractors and employers

    around whether people are independent contractors or employees, or a hybrid of both. Misinterpreting the arrangements can lead to inadvertent breaches of various legislation, as was demonstrated in the Fair Work Commission’s decision in Joshua Klooger v...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Tony Ince and Kane Zaknich, RSM Australia
    • Category: Tax
  12. Carbon enters Queensland market with latest deal

    my business and my clients.” As part of the deal, Carbon Bookkeeping partner Gail Rogerson will relocate to Brisbane to help lead the team alongside Mrs van der Linde. “The opportunity to move interstate was presented to me, and I couldn’t be more...

  13. Government takes lead on e-invoicing with 5-day payment terms

    has committed to paying businesses within five business days or pay interest on any late payments as it looks to take the lead on e-invoicing. Minister for Finance Mathias Cormann has announced that from 1 January 2020, the Australian government would...

  14. ‘Geared towards myTax’: Spike in self-lodgers linked to meagre refunds

    The introduction of the government’s $1,080 low and middle-income tax offset has done little to lift tax refunds, with the spike in self-lodging taxpayers linked to the meagre increase. Despite the government’s doubled end-of-year tax offset of $1,080...

  15. Accountants hesitant on technology advice: MYOB report

    for every business model to be redesigned,” he said. “We see this as a huge opportunity for accountants and bookkeepers to lead this step change for their clients, and themselves.”

  16. Former MYOB boss appointed as Business Council president

    down after 12 years at the helm of MYOB, has served on the Business Council’s board since 2017. “Tim is the right person to lead the business community into the future,” Mr King said. “He is well placed to take on the role of president with a firsthand...

  17. How STP will and probably already is affecting your accounting firm and your business clients

    part of the employer obligation landscape. That enables much greater ATO compliance cross-checking and inevitably this will lead to more audit activity for those employers that do not fully comply. Whenever an employer pays the SG of its employees...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Accountancy Insurance
    • Category: Business
  18. Why culture should be informing your tech purchasing decisions

    — cultural assessment followed by gap analysis followed by investment, and then rinse and repeat. The best investments will lead naturally to the next cultural assessment. Now that we’ve solved problem A, what’s problem B, and how can our partners help...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kerry Agiasotis, Sage
    • Category: Technology
  19. Legal actions ramp up pressure on SMSF auditors

    cases finding fault with SMSF auditors for mis-describing fund assets have ramped up auditor obligations and are likely to lead to a further increase in audit costs, according to Cooper Grace Ward. Speaking at SMSF Adviser’s SMSF Summit 2019 in Adelaide...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sarah Kendell
    • Category: Super
  20. Insolvency practices set to undergo ombudsman inquiry

    Inquiry had “identified a lack of transparency for the small business owner” where creditors began debt recovery action, leading the business owner to feel cut out of the process. “This inquiry will identify areas where practices can be improved and...