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  1. Mid-tier criticises tax consolidation legislation

    draft tax consolidation legislation that will “disadvantage” companies that have been consolidated since 1 July 2016. Last week the Minister for Revenue and Financial Services, Kelly O’Dwyer, released the Treasury Laws Amendment (2017 Measure No. 9)...

  2. New legal protections a win for accountants, says big 4 firm

    protections and has highlighted the role that accounting firms can play in encouraging whistleblowers to come forward. Last week the parliamentary joint committee on corporations and financial services released a whistleblower protections report,...

  3. Accountants' loophole in regulator's sights

    services without a licence on the basis that it was ‘execution only’ is a risky move that could land them in more trouble. Last week, ASIC distributed letters to unlicensed accounting firms after analysing their advertising and corporate websites,...

  4. Australian alt-fi market growing finds big 4 firm

    introduction of legislation to parliament to enact the extension of crowd-sourced equity funding to proprietary companies last week. However, RSM raised doubts about the new fundraising approach and the conditions of eligibility.

  5. KPMG argues against 'significant' cost increases in super insurance

    finding that tax on insurance payments outweigh the costs of tax concessions provided to group insurance in superannuation. Last week KPMG released its report into the costs and benefits of default group insurance in superannuation, which was prepared...

  6. Sluggish stats call for ‘bold, decisive’ action in accounting

    year. This represents a 0.1 per cent increase compared to the 25.3 per cent representation for the same reporting period last year, and is well short of the AICD’s 30 per cent target. Similar patterns exist in the accounting profession, most notably...

  7. BAS, payroll still major pain point for Aussie firms

    SME business owners, which show that support for the federal government increased to 26 per cent, up from 20 per cent in the last survey. Despite this, 64 per cent are looking to the government to reduce red tape, simplify reporting processes and...

  8. Male accounting execs facing leave stigma

    in the accounting industry around men taking extended leave when their child is born. “There's been an evolution over the last decade where maternity leave for women has been very much highlighted as a benefit, but I think men are still worried about...

  9. Calls for mandatory SMSF qualifications post-reform

    own specialist service line. "We were so busy leading up to June just giving this very tailored advice. I'd have to say that last year it was easily the most disruptive... nine months in at least 10 years, probably even 20 years of me actually doing...

  10. Less tax for companies on the cards, says mid-tier

    passive investment companies, they may be eligible for the lower rate in the future according to a mid-tier accounting firm. Last month the government released draft tax legislation for public consultation clarifying that passive investment companies...

  11. ASIC may ‘come knocking’ despite exemption, accountants told

    shadow shopping and compliance activity. Speaking at a Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) conference last week in Sydney, The Fold Legal solicitor director Jaime Lumsden Kelly said ASIC would “come knocking” if the regulator became...

  12. Lodgement performance may take a hit: ATO

    ability to meet deadlines. The tax office said it appreciates that the extensive digital outages, which began in December last year and spanned well into early 2017, would have impacted the ability of tax professionals to meet their clients’ obligations...

  13. Big 4 firm denies alleged incorrect tax advice

    2011, saying that their initial advice was incorrect. In Deloitte’s defence, which was filed with the NSW Supreme Court last month, the firm denied Mr McEvoy’s claims, saying that at no time did Mr McEvoy and Deloitte enter into any agreement under...

  14. Accountants shine as record dispute stats released

    to liability. The Financial Ombudsman Service’s (FOS) annual review shows only four disputes about accountants were accepted last year, compared to 524 for financial planners. Disputes spiked by 16 per cent overall, with the lion’s share directed at...

  15. New service line, competitor hire for mid-tier

    They want their advisers to develop strategic and practical ways to improve business performance. Security enforcement is a last resort,” he said.

  16. ‘A terrible gap’: big 4 firm moves to shake up board

    said at a function in Sydney today. “When you reflect on the acquisitions [chief executive Gary Wingrove] has made over the last few years, he has been deliberately going out and targeting different skill sets we haven’t got and bringing them into the...

  17. Big 4 firm finds human rights gap in Aussie firms

    up to speed with this fast evolving and relatively new framework. “Many of the 30 June 2017 annual reports released in the last few weeks are already demonstrating this.”

  18. Poll finds 90% of accountants’ clients not ready for STP

    said their clients were ready for the shift to STP. Out of 290 voters, 261 (90.6 per cent) said they were not prepared. Last month, the government confirmed the introduction of STP for businesses with less than 20 employees from 1 July 2019, as part of...

  19. New client demand prompts big 4 team shifts

    to adapt. The big four firms, EY included, have introduced measurable diversity and gender-based targets in the last five years. This is partly in response to the demand of major clients, who will not engage with firms who don’t present a diverse...

  20. TPB flags priority item for tax agents with ASIC

    about that,” Mr Taylor said. Mr Taylor also recently flagged a focus on offshoring practice with tax agents, as reported last week. The TPB recently released an exposure draft providing new guidance for tax practitioners on outsourcing and offshoring,...