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  1. EY confirms intention to split, partners to vote

    and stakeholders to share our bold vision for the future that amplifies our purpose of building a better working world.” Last month EY Australia reported revenue growth of 18 per cent to $2.75 billion, putting it second only to PwC among the Big 4...

  2. Long-term planning is no longer on the agenda

    unknown meant business leaders felt long-term planning would be ineffective. “Business leaders impacted by upheaval in the last two years no longer have confidence that a long-term strategy will hold up, so they are lowering their sights to the shorter...

  3. Millions of SMEs could lose short tax amendment window, says CA ANZ

    would unnecessarily impact over 2 million small businesses due to 20,000 medium-sized entities receiving a leg-up. “In the last budget they have increased the small business entity threshold to $50 million and said that they are going to put...

  4. Surge in payment defaults ‘a portent of things to come’

    Thompson said there were mixed economic signals but the signs were clear. So compared with the period of pandemic lockdown last year, trade receivables were up 11 per cent, retail sales were strong and even the NAB’s consumer sentiment index had...

  5. PKF expands into Townsville CBD

    of the fastest-growing mid-tiers. The Townsville move comes after PKF’s Brisbane office acquired a local firm, PT Partners, last year. That contributed to PKF’s 30 per cent increase in personnel and took it to $15 million in fees. PKF Brisbane’s...

  6. Grant Thornton merges with AML specialist Initialism

    has been accentuated by aggressive levels of recruitment being undertaken by AUSTRAC and financial institutions over the last 12 months,” said Mr Pittendrigh. “Neil Jeans and Initialism are considered to be pre-eminent experts in the AML/CTF field, and...

  7. ATO to quiz professionals over profit allocation arrangements

    contacting professionals to quiz them about their profit allocation arrangements in the wake of issuing PCG 2021/4 late last year. PCG 2021/4 sets out the ATO’s compliance approach to the allocation of profits or income from professional firms, and...

  8. How financial services businesses can avoid fraud

    of their existing and potential clients’ credit history and criminal risk. Financial fraud is rising in 2022 Over the last decade or so, we have seen the proliferation of fintechs developing technologies aimed at fast-tracking, simplifying, and...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: CreditorWatch
    • Category: Business
  9. RBA Governor backs global standard for sustainability reporting

    helpful step towards consistency in environmental reporting. Dr Lowe told a House of Representatives Standing Committee late last week that climate disclosure, with global standards being developed by the ISSB, would soon go hand in hand with...

  10. Accounting should portray itself as the essential business toolkit

    the traditional accounting roles themselves were changing. “It's a fascinating place right now. If I look back in the last five years to where we are now, it's extremely different and rapidly changing with the likes of ESG and sustainability … “Where...

  11. Register .au domain or face steep costs, lawyer warns

    take up domain names just like theirs.” “With all the challenges small business owners and leaders are facing now, the last thing anyone needs is someone ripping off their domain name.” The domain administrator said there had been substantial uptake of...

  12. Cost of commute ‘keeps office workers at home’

    John Turley, said the pandemic had been instrumental in long-term workplace changes. “The transformation of work over the last few years has been long lasting, but will also continue to evolve,” said Mr Turley. “Just as employees have grown accustomed...

  13. ATO signs $323m lease for purpose-built Barton building

    owners. The ATO confirmed the cost of the 15-year lease as $323,382,646 (GST inclusive). The ATO told staff about the move last Tuesday, 13 September. The 10-level building at 21 Genge Street which the ATO has occupied since 2007 has already been put on...

  14. Fair Work blitz forces farmers to digitise payroll

    Fair Work Ombudsman in September. It was just the latest in a blitz of almost 200 agribusinesses across four states since last December, which have revealed the difficulties farmers have in meeting payroll compliance requirements. For example, site...

  15. AICPA and CIMA set up inaugural Australasian committee

    the committee would advocate for its members in the region and continue to increase the scope of the association. “In the last couple of years, we’ve experienced steady growth, and we hope to continue on this path,” she said. “We have members and...

  16. Forget astronaut, every child should aspire to be an auditor

    professionals, the increasing demands are reflected in a net reduction in the number of registered auditors over the last decade or so. Add to this the need for auditors to embrace technology as part of the audit process and to expand their competencies...

  17. SMSF crypto assets soar to over $1bn

    the asset class from SMSF investors with the company set to add cyrptocurrency to its investment platform later this year. Last month, Crypto Tax Calculator chief executive Shane Brunette warned SMSF investors on the importance of undertaking thorough...

  18. Call to adopt EU data regs as Optus reputation dives

    Australia to adopt European Union-style data privacy laws including harsher penalties in the wake of the cyber hack on Optus last week that compromised the personal details of millions of customers. Fines under the EU regime would be “significantly”...

  19. ATO’s digital drive has global dimension, says Commissioner

    extra effort or intervention from them.” “The digitalisation of the economy has been accelerated through the events of these last few years, and has brought to the forefront the importance of global collaboration on digital technology and tools.” Mr...

  20. RBA announces October cash rate decision

    Oliver said inflation is high and still rising and that economic data apart from housing has been strong since the RBA’s last meeting. “After five rate hikes in a row the RBA should be slowing the pace of rate hikes to be able to assess the impact of...