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  1. ​​​​Small business struggles, but financial system resilient: RBA

    profit margins have begun to decline a little in the accommodation and food industry.” The RBA left the cash rate unchanged last week at 4.1 per cent for the fourth consecutive month. However, since most small businesses used variable-rate loans, they...

  2. PwC partners failed to self-disclose, CA ANZ admits

    tax secrets scandal unfolded this year, the professional body admitted at the parliamentary inquiry into financial services last week, even though this is required under the body’s rules. Senator Deborah O’Neill (pictured) said the CA ANZ bylaws created...

  3. PwC reforms a disproportionate response: CA ANZ

    and administrative changes progressively over a two-year period. Treasury published the first batch of proposed changes last month in draft legislation on tax promoter penalties, tax secrecy laws, whistleblower laws and the Tax Practitioners Board....

  4. ATO to launch upgraded website next month

    upgrade was flagged most recently by Commissioner Chris Jordan’s valedictory speech to the Tax Institute forum in Melbourne last month, in a move he said would reduce the need for phone interactions. “As tax professionals, your manual effort is better...

  5. KPMG UK hit with record £30m for audit failures

    audit concepts such as to act with professional scepticism and to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence,” she said. Last year, KPMG was fined £14.4 million for misleading the FRC during spot-checks of its audits on two other companies and it will...

  6. Carbon acquires fourth Victoria office with bookkeeping takeover

    is the group’s seventh acquisition this year. Carbon Group demonstrated its insatiable appetite for acquisition again last week with the takeover of Victorian outfit Rad Bookkeeping & Business Solutions. The seven-person team, led by founder Debbie...

  7. You’re the voice and CA ANZ understands it

    issue is just the “tension that exists in any membership organisation”. The accounting body, which signed the Uluru document last year and declared support for the Voice ahead of the vote, acknowledged the referendum result yesterday but said it was...

  8. Small business ‘dying from a thousand cuts to consumer spending’

    whole economy struggles – they really are the lifeblood of the economy.” Her own experience suggested consumers were making last-minute decisions to cut back. “A local restaurant that is a MYOB customer posted on their Facebook on Saturday night saying...

  9. Outdated views of finance deterring women: WGEA

    succession planning, training and development, and resignations. “The levers that we need to pull haven’t altered over the last 15 years. We know what we need to do. It’s about how we’re going to do it,” Dr McCurdy concluded. To hear more from Dr Samone...

  10. CA ANZ should ‘stick to your own lane’ on the Voice

    to your own lane” an indicative comment on yesterday’s report, “You’re the voice and CA ANZ understands it”. In the wake of last weekend’s referendum on the proposal, which was voted down by 61 per cent of Australians, the accounting body reaffirmed its...

  11. Mid-year WFH changes ‘will catch out many taxpayers’

    HLB Mann Judd specialist. Sydney tax consulting director Bill Nussbaum said almost 5 million people claimed a WFH deduction last year and while it was too soon for this year’s numbers, many taxpayers would be unaware that the 80c-an-hour short-cut...

  12. Scam recruiters dupe vulnerable jobseekers out of $20m

    offers and impersonating recruiters duped jobseekers out of $20 million this year, an “alarming” 740 per cent increase on last year, the government says. Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones said scammers targeted vulnerable groups such as students looking...

  13. September CPI means another rate rise on the cards, observers say

    inflation already heavily suppressed by recent cash rate hikes, persistent services inflation remains a key driver of the last 3 per cent that the RBA needs to squash to achieve its target.” “Raising the cash rate would depress demand, soften the labour...

  14. CA ANZ members approve tighter conduct rules

    the findings of a review of conduct rules prompted by CA ANZ’s widely criticised response to the KPMG cheating scandal last year, which involved hundreds but resulted in sanctions on just eight unnamed members. This year the PwC tax cheating affair has...

  15. 75% of shoppers to scale back Christmas spending, PayPal says

    18 and 75 found that the percentage of respondents intending to buy less this Christmas rose by 35 per cent compared to last year when inflation and interest rates were less prominent. But while the vast majority of shoppers said they would be cutting...

  16. Business owners are seeking exits without a plan, survey finds

    process.” The report found that two-thirds of business owners have not had their business independently valued in the last three years, and 20 per cent of business owners who wanted to sell did not know who their likely buyer would be. “A lack of...

  17. Aldi to face $150m wage theft class action suit

    FY 2020-21 that it increased its revenue from $9.6 billion to $10.7 billion. In April, Aldi reported that its sales in the last quarter of 2022 were up 13.2 per cent year-on-year, as consumers switched to the discounter to save money amid higher living...

  18. Tax agents hit with ‘petty’ ATO list of old debts as little as 4c

    off, say frustrated tax agents alarmed at the amount of extra work it has created. In a letter to some 28,000 tax agents last week, the ATO said it would offset clients’ tax refunds or credits against debts on hold that had been written off as...

  19. Prosperity Advisers acquires Brisbane firm to expand SME business

    has 20 partners and 180 employees across its three offices in Sydney, Newcastle and Brisbane. P+Y began talks with the firm last year, according to P+Y partner David Pennell. Mr Pennell, alongside partner Brenden Yantsch and 11 employees were set to...

  20. ATO pursues former EY partner for alleged tax exploitation scheme

    will continue to take serious action against anyone who attempts to exploit or undermine the integrity of the tax system.” Last month in response to the PwC tax secrets scandal the government filed draft legislation that includes substantially increased...