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  1. Accountants flagged on rising insolvency figures

    in FY21 were 7.2 per cent below the historical average, with court liquidation appointments plunging 72 per cent. Last financial year, 3,709 fewer companies went into external administration than on average, while in January 2021, companies entering...

  2. Rise of ‘accountsellors’ to continue in 2022

    clients, a lot of time can be consumed providing support. Try and find a way to balance this as time is billable and the last thing we need to be doing is absorbing costs or passing on more costs to the client.” 5. Seek out someone who can help “When...

  3. Advice regulation predicted to see ‘significant change’ this year

    of experienced advisers, so that advisers with 10 or more years of full-time experience as a financial adviser in the last 12 years only need to complete a tertiary level unit of the Code of Ethics in order to continue providing financial advice....

  4. YourSuper tool records 1m hits

    YourSuper comparison tool has recorded over 1 million hits. The YourSuper comparison tool, which was released in July last year, was introduced to empower superannuation members as part of the Your Future, Your Super reforms. The tool’s aim is to...

  5. Latest Covid wave ‘creating chaos’ for audits

    having a substantial impact on SMSF audits and the profession generally. “Instead of just dealing with a lockdown as we did last year we now have many firms with infected staff, clients unable to respond to queries as they can’t obtain info for whatever...

  6. McDonald’s fined over ATO document compliance failure 

    we need to undertake reviews and audits,” Mr Day said. “We only issue formal notices to taxpayers to obtain information as a last resort; where a cooperative approach is no longer productive or where a taxpayers’ circumstances, history or behaviour...

  7. Draft legislation increases small-business rights to contest ATO debt recovery action

    An ASBFEO spokesperson told ifa that the legislation reflects its recommendations to government released in a report last year that called for the ATO to be prohibited from charging penalties and interest while there is a dispute about a debt. In the...

  8. Tax Institute pushes for July 2023 start for new TBAR system

    not commence until 1 July 2023, given the difficult period faced by tax professionals in the past two years. In November last year, the ATO released a consultation on moving to a single transfer balance cap events-based reporting framework for all...

  9. How to combat burnout in your practice

    recovery, and intermittent breaks for “micro recovery”. “There has been a lot of focus and research around resilience in the last year or two but this is now shifting away to micro recovery,” he explained. “It’s about hitting little points throughout...

  10. Payroll provider hit with breach notice over SA government hack

    provider Frontier Software has been hit with a breach notice from the South Australian government over a cyber attack last month that saw private and financial records of nearly 80,000 South Australian government employees accessed. Department of...

  11. Small-business gardener denied JobKeeper over taxable supply issues

    him is the financial year ended 30 June 2020. That is not a tax period that ended before 12 March 2020,” the AAT said. “The last annual tax period that ended before 12 March 2020 was the financial year ending 30 June 2019. However, the Applicant did not...

  12. Returns for super fund members exceeded $400bn in 2021

    the table with a return of 7.6 per cent p.a. over the past seven years. Following the introduction of super stapling late last year, which sees individuals stapled to their super fund when changing jobs, Mr Rappell said that Australians should take the...

  13. How to earn tens of thousands of Qantas Points for helping your clients get paid faster

    business planning (39 per cent). Small businesses have had to lean on Accountants and bookkeepers more than every over the last few years, whilst navigating the complexities of Government incentives during the Coronavirus pandemic. Helping your clients...

  14. Digital workspace for accountants – a better practice wherever work is

    way of accessing everything you need to run your practice, enabling you to drive efficiencies & improve client services. The last two years have seen a significant shift towards hybrid working. It's therefore essential your practice environment is...

  15. Digitalisation of record-keeping the key to a seamless tax time

    topics, including record keeping basics, are available for people to come along to,” Mr Watson said. “We also have, over the last few years, we’ve developed a cash flow coaching kit. The kits designed for a trusted advisor of small business to actually...

  16. ATO reveals $5.2bn in GST tax gap 

    the ATO leading the way as one of the most digitalised revenue authorities in the world, according to Ms Jenkins. In the last 12 months, key ATO digital transformation milestones have positively impacted the administration of GST such as the...

  17. How technology puts your and your people first

    and beyond for your clients at the same time? THE BIG PICTURE 30%. The number of accountants that have felt isolated in the last year (ICAEW) 14%. The percentage of accountants that feel constantly under pressure (ICAEW) BUILDING PRESSURES In the wake...

  18. Accounting profession rallies to address gender pay gap: CA ANZ

    Survey are reflected in the playbook. “There were some really frank conversations after we published the results of our last Remuneration Survey, which are reflected in the playbook answering the hard questions, rebutting myths and providing an action...

  19. ‘Comparative analysis’ needed in light of new ECPI reforms

    a comparative analysis of which method provides the best outcome will be important for certain SMSF clients, said Accurium. Last week, a bill to amend the exempt current pension income calculation rules in the Tax Act was passed in both houses of...

  20. ‘Superannuation the new glass ceiling’: CA ANZ calls for further super reforms for women

    meaning they are paid no or less superannuation over formative career-building years.” The recent CA Gender Pay Gap Report last year found that half of women CAs surveyed had taken a significant career break compared to only 15 per cent of men CAs, with...