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  1. Deloitte overhauls 9-to-5 workday

    industries comes to a boil. The demand for accounting professionals has been felt by Canberra, with the federal government last week adding five accounting occupations to its Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List in a bid to attract overseas...

  2. TPB sends warning to unregistered preparers as tax time 2021 begins

    said the regulator would continue its crackdown on unregistered preparers this tax time after receiving over 200 complaints last year. “The case of Nathan Williams highlights the issue that dealing with an unregistered preparer this tax time can cost...

  3. KPMG to offer ‘most generous employee schemes’

    which is coming to a boil. The demand for accounting professionals has been felt by Canberra, with the federal government last week adding five accounting occupations to its Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List in a bid to attract overseas talent....

  4. ‘Political suicide’ inheritance tax gains growing support: Research

    government should consider reintroducing taxes on estates. The University of South Australia (UniSA) released new research last week that shows that public resistance to inheritance and estate taxes may have declined in the 40 years since they were...

  5. MYOB acquires Axsys, Exobiz in mid-market push

    officer Steve Aish said the deal offers testament to the level of quality and innovation tabled by the business over the last 16 years. “We’re very excited to be part of the next phase of growth for MYOB Enterprise,” Mr Aish said. “This highlights the...

  6. Determination the key to small business success

    founder of small business advisory firm InFinance Solutions, is Bundle’s accountant. “The way Niyoka ran the business last year was very strategic.” She acknowledges cash flow management has been especially tough for small businesses over the past year....

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Intuit QuickBooks
    • Category: Business
  7. Grant Thornton launches new CFO advisory service

    as partner — after spending just over five years at the firm’s London offices. He has more than 20 years’ experience, the last decade of which has seen him work in a split role, as both an independent auditor and adviser, “unpacking complexity and...

  8. 170,000 taxpayers rush to lodge on 1 July

    lodgements were received on 1 July, just under a quarter of the 740,000 lodgements it received in its “biggest 1 July ever” last year. Discounting the unique circumstances that led to a surge in 2020, this year’s figures are still an increase from the...

  9. Carbon Group announces partnership with Perth-based firm

    group’s move to bolster its footing in its home state of Western Australia follows swarming moves into other states over the last two years. Most recently, the group quadrupled its foothold in Queensland, after merging with Charter Partners, and...

  10. SMSF firm forks out $7.2m to resolve ASIC court proceedings

    alleged failures to act in the best interest of clients when providing investment advice to SMSF clients back in September last year. This action relates to financial advice given to eight sample clients, who were advised to invest in the US Masters...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Super
  11. FASEA relaxes 3-month exam requirement

    all financial advisers who have yet to pass the exam the option to sit the November exam irrespective of the timing of their last sitting. Financial advisers were previously only allowed to register for the next exam sitting three months after their...

  12. Further NSW business support ‘imminent’

    to businesses is the state’s $10,000 business support package, announced by NSW treasurer, Dominic Perrottet, in the last week of June. The support package will see small businesses with fewer than 20 full-time employees, and payrolls up to $1.2 million...

  13. Sydney and Melbourne CBDs brace for 4-year economic recovery: Deloitte

    billion until the second half of 2024. “The economic toll of the pandemic on Melbourne occurred not just in 2020, but has lasted as restrictions ease in 2021, with the city having far more economic ground to recover than other capital cities,” the...

  14. Remote access scams jump by 184%: ACCC

    The increase in such scams has resulted in more than $7.2 million being stolen this year, a 184 per cent increase from last year. Almost 6,500 individuals have now reported such scams, which see scammers attempt to convince victims to download software...

  15. Financial adviser pleads guilty to creating false documents, forging signatures

    count of making false documents and one count of using false documents under the Crimes Act in the Parramatta Local Court last week. An ASIC investigation found that during his time as a director of Nexus Financial Planning, a financial planning...

  16. Tax audit claim stats all accountants in Australia will want to know

    financial year. This has placed BAS Audits and Reviews into the number one position of all audit categories over the last 12 months. This is interesting because prior to the 2020-2021 financial year, BAS Audits and Reviews had remained steady since 2018...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Rod Spicer & Roman Kaczynski
    • Category: Tax
  17. Tax compliance blows out to $50bn, distrust grows

    suggests it costs $50 billion a year to comply with as a result of needless complexity, and mounting distrust. Released last week, the Case for Change is a 287-page report that points to the most burdensome areas of Australia’s tax system, and how each...

  18. Accountants relied on heavily as NSW opens COVID-19 grant program

    from 26 July, with eligibility requirements expected to be published this week. Announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison last week, the JobSaver initiative will provide businesses between $1,000 and $10,000 a week to help them retain employees....

  19. Law firm poaches tax partner from MinterEllison

    to add to its fast-growing tax controversy practice, which had acquired the services of former EY partner Sue Williamson last September. “Our tax disputes team is a highly specialised team of lawyers with unparalleled experience assisting clients manage...

  20. Accountants in despair over NSW business grant administration

    turnover test, reliving concerns over the cash versus accruals debate that surfaced at the height of the JobKeeper program last year. Service NSW states that the “Australian Taxation Office goods and services tax (GST) concept will be applied when...