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  1. Labor calls on PM to address tax agents over ATO downtime

    on her as an SME. “The impact [of the outages] on our productivity and cash flow is quite enormous,” she said. Promises Late last year, the ATO said it was beta-testing an online system that will replicate the current tax agent portal. It was originally...

  2. Small cap IPO market outpacing large listings

    of 2016. Mr Ohm said that it is striking that there has been an absence so far this year in very large listings. “This time last year, we had seen two companies list with a market capitalisation of around $1 billion and 11 companies list with a market...

  3. Maximising your value outside of EOFY

    use these tools to create effective and efficient solutions for our clients, but what’s next for the bookkeeper? Over the last five years especially, the term “move to advisory” has been thrown around and it’s a broad term. What does it actually mean to...

  4. Reckon confirms director resignation, block share trade

    director when he had a part-time role outside of Reckon,” a Reckon spokesperson told Accountants Daily. “In June last year, Chris was given a full-time role which increased his international responsibilities. As time passed it became apparent that it...

  5. New mid-tier director eyes M&A sector

    in valuations to focus on growing the firm's M&A advisory focus. Moore Stephens WA announced the appointment of Peter Gray last week as a director in its corporate advisory team. Mr Gray, who was most recently working at RSM, has also had experience...

  6. Impending IASB standard ‘fortuitous’ for ATO

    International Accounting Standards Board will give the ATO a roadmap to focus its audit activity according to a mid-tier. Last month, the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) finally issued IFRIC 23 Uncertainty over Income Tax Treatments in...

  7. West coast challenges ‘new normal’, says mid-tier

    this is the case, Mr Gray believes that the economy in Western Australia has flattened out at the bottom of a cycle. “The last 12 months has a fairly strong showing that we're somewhere around the bottom and this is the new normal for us,” he said. “Ten...

  8. PwC shuns ‘expensive growth’ as 2017 results released

    105 lawyers. Mr Sayers flagged a shift away from billable hours in its advisory work as key to delivering for clients in the last year. “PwC delivered a fully integrated advisory service that utilised more than 60 staff across different professional...

  9. Spike in regional accountants' advisory take-up

    The popularity and suitability of advisory services for the accounting profession has been a point of contention for the last few years. Recently, chief executive of Sequel CFO, David Boyar, told Accountants Daily said the arguments for advisory work...

  10. IPA’s liability cover gets green light

    Conway. All IPA members in practice must maintain a minimum professional indemnity insurance cover of $1 million. Late last month, the PSC confirmed CPA Australia’s scheme would expire from 7 October this year. It operates in all mainland jurisdictions....

  11. ‘Huge frustration’ with new requirement for accountants

    made during the three-year transition period of July 2013 to July 2016. Sixty-six per cent of applications were made in the last four months of the transition period, and 38 per cent of applications were lodged in June 2016.

  12. Government taskforce makes raft of tax, ABN proposals

    tax processes and overhauling the ABN model. Today, the Black Economy Taskforce, which was established by the government last year in a bid to crackdown on taxpayers who intentionally misreport their tax and superannuation obligations, released a...

  13. BAS, tax agent portal saga set to be escalated

    after a certain number of hours with an outage. There needs to be some compensation here that doesn’t exist.” As reported last week, shadow assistant treasurer Andrew Leigh is also throwing his support behind the cause, calling on Prime Minister Malcolm...

  14. Qld firm eyes new services, geographical expansion

    HR manager to get a deeper relationship.” In terms of geographical expansion, businessDEPOT launched a Toowoomba office last year and is now considering opening in other states. “We've already put our toe in the water up in Toowoomba and I quite like...

  15. ‘Major step forward’ for members locked in with CPA board

    are in public practice will have access to a group member’s professional indemnity excess insurance policy at no cost. Late last month, CPA Australia confirmed it couldn’t renew its current Professional Standards Scheme, which expires on 7 October, in...

  16. Accountants’ licensing group launches new partnership

    made during the three-year transition period of July 2013 to July 2016. Sixty-six per cent of applications were made in the last four months of the transition period, and 38 per cent of applications were lodged in June 2016.

  17. Weekend ATO outages hitting bookkeepers

    when they have the time to catch up, and having downtime on the weekend does create a lot of issues,” he said. As reported last week, government heavyweights are throwing their support behind the escalation of the ATO's digital downtime, In an effort to...

  18. SMEs hit as $500m stolen by fraudsters

    in 2016 represents just 0.03 per cent of the staggering $1.869 trillion – yes, trillion – transacted on cards and cheques last year.

  19. EY set for more tax robotics in FY17-18

    are women. However, only 22.2 per cent of the total partnership is female. This is up from 20.6 per cent at the same time last year.

  20. 60% of SMSF trustees eyeing advice from their tax accountants

    practice they've got a lot of small businesses and they are doing the audit, the tax work for individuals, and the last thing they want to do is move into a financial planning business which could damage their relationship with the companies that they...