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  1. Staff swapping to lucrative contractor roles ‘blind to fallout’

    also claiming additional expenses as tax deductions which they were unable to do when previously classified as employees.” Last year's high court decisions Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union v Personnel Contracting Pty Ltd [2022]...

  2. Ban on pay secrecy ‘will help level the playing field’

    co-founder and head of product at KeyPay, Phil Bernie. Introduced for new contracts under the Secure Jobs, Better Pay laws last December, the change meant staff could no longer be prohibited from sharing pay details with colleagues, Mr Bernie said on...

  3. Nine out of 10 economists expect rate rise today

    the RBA would hold the cash rate in April. "We've seen several survey results expecting a pause in rate rises over the last few months, but this is the strongest result yet," Mr Cooke said. "While inflation has yet to be calmed, homeowners deserve a...

  4. With $3m super tax ‘the house always wins’

    Treasury released a fact sheet explaining how the earnings tax calculation would work for its proposed $3 million threshold last week. While there was no detail yet on how the measure would work upon the death of a member, Mr Greco said it could...

  5. Submissions open for 10th Australian Accounting Awards

    wellness initiatives. One individual winner with the highest score will walk away with the coveted Excellence Award trophy. Last year’s recipient of the Excellence Award was Mason Dunn, chief financial officer at Carbon Group, after he also won the...

  6. Fake tax agent repeat offender fined $150k, permanently banned

    penalty could have been much higher. Justice John Logan, who imposed the penalties following successful action by the TPB last July to prevent Ms Ordiales lodging returns, said the board had sought a penalty almost double the one imposed and the law and...

  7. Small business needs a short-cut to survival or exit

    into the future.” One stumbling block was the treatment of trusts in insolvency, which had been an issue since the last big inquiry on the topic in the 1980s. “Now that trusts are endemic in almost every small business, what we need is a quick fix there...

  8. Triple-pronged approach to Div 7A puts ‘crazy’ demand on accountants

    with people and try and explain three completely different approaches to the same goal.” “It wasn’t raised in the last budget, and there has been nothing issued, I’ve seen nothing from the Treasurer from the Assistant Treasurer on the current...

  9. ‘Marked increase’ in directors seeking help with DPNs

    fact that within the ATO system, a lockdown DPN has been issued.” He said the ATO’s resumption of debt collection activity last year was chasing collectible debt of almost $45 billion, up from a pre-pandemic figure of less than $27 billion. “That’s...

  10. Small practices that sell a vision can beat Goliaths to staff

    to put effort into staff retention, with one-third of staff reportedly moving between professional services firms over the last two years. Exit interviews at accountancy firms showed 41 per cent blamed the culture for leaving, 48 per cent said the work...

  11. AFP unleashes taskforce to chase billions in money laundering

    it said. Recent investigations had revealed one Sydney gang laundered $1 million every hour for three to five hours last year. The AFP said it had uncovered a web of complex arrangements including: Students, foreign nationals and others going from one...

  12. How NSW test case adds up for builders about to pull the pin

    highest number of insolvencies of any sector. ASIC figures showed 1,284 construction-related companies went into insolvency last financial year and this year, there have already been 1,236. Surging inflation, supply chain issues, spiking materials...

  13. Ageing Aussie business owners ‘put the brakes on innovation’ 

    the sector.” However, CPA Australia said it was not all doom and gloom, with 2022 being Australian firms’ best year in the last five and almost half of all small businesses growing, with 2023 expected to be even better. “It’s understandable that some...

  14. KPMG appoints experienced South Pacific and PNG leaders

    the Solomon Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Nauru where the firm has delivered services. Having joined KPMG PNG only in September last year from the New Guinea Gold Corporation the firm said Mr Iewago had brought a strong commitment to clients and a passion...

  15. FWO fast food crackdown penalises Subway director over $30k 

    the FWO.” The penalties come as part of the FWO’s crackdown on the treatment of employees among fast food operators which last year saw 77 Brisbane shops forced to back pay over $400,000 in unpaid entitlements along with the 31 Darwin outlets forced to...

  16. 7 powerful strategies to increase your client retention

    care,” still rings true. When you add a new client to your practice, making a good first impression helps the relationship last. Little touches, such as “welcome to the family” emails, handwritten thank you notes, and adding, “Your business is...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Intuit QuickBooks
    • Category: Business
  17. SMEs battle unique combination of inflation, labour drought

    It found the fourth-highest job vacancy rates on record with open positions almost triple pre-pandemic numbers during the last quarter of 2022 and first quarter this year. CEO of Rural Business Tasmania, Elizabeth Skirving, said regional areas were...

  18. Government initiates bill to expand unpaid parental leave

    Protecting Worker Entitlements Bill would increase unpaid parental leave entitlements from 30 to 100 days. “The message at last year’s Jobs and Skills Summit was clear: parental leave needs to be fairer, more flexible and more generous,” said Mr Burke....

  19. ATO warns SMSF on sole purpose test for property investment

    director of the SMSF auditors segment. In a presentation to the SMSF Australian Auditors Association Conference in Sydney last week, Paul Delahunty said the rules around property investment for SMSF are clear-cut and there are three key considerations...

  20. $19m digital advice program aims to move small businesses online

    1997. A 120 per cent tax deduction for spending on digital uptake by small business, introduced by the former government in last year’s budget and widely welcomed by the sector, has yet to be made law. It would allow businesses with an annual turnover...