Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
accountants daily logo
Advanced Search

Here are a few examples of how you can use the search feature:

Entering this and that into the search form will return results containing both "this" and "that".

Entering this not that into the search form will return results containing "this" and not "that".

Entering this or that into the search form will return results containing either "this" or "that".

Search results can also be filtered using a variety of criteria. Select one or more filters below to get started.

Assuming last is required, the following 3594 results were found.

  1. Payroll staff on wanted list over holiday period

    recruiter said January was the peak month for annual leave, holidays, flex time or long service leave. ABS data showed that last January, 43 per cent of employees worked fewer hours than usual – the highest proportion since 2018. “With 60 per cent of...

  2. Black Friday? Cafes, restaurants charge towards black hole

    released yesterday showed 524 insolvencies in food and hospitality for the financial year to date, a 47 per cent increase on last year and rising much quicker than collapses in construction. It also recorded 277 retail insolvencies since July, a 57 per...

  3. Victoria to hand back $7m in unlawful EV taxes

    from electric vehicle owners with interest, Treasurer Tim Pallas has confirmed. The decision comes after the High Court last month struck down the controversial law – which imposed a 2.8c levy for each kilometre driven by an EV – for being an “excise...

  4. Raise scam defences or face penalties, business told

    a scam website takedown service with ASIC in November. While the ACCC estimated that consumers lost $3.1 billion to scams last year, the only sector that currently faces scam prevention obligations was telecommunications, the consultation paper said....

  5. AccountantsIQ tackles tax challenges of ageing

    she said. “It has been developed for the many busy people who care.” AgedCareIQ, launched at the IPA National Congress last week, included six sets of self-service information and checklist packages, priced at $125 each. “Clients or their loved one can...

  6. Scammed Tassie firm recovers $150k in AFP ‘money mule crackdown’

    scams.” The local Tasmanian business that lost $150,000 through an email scam had the money returned by Tasmanian police last month. Mr Lee said the AFP had also served a further 70 warning letters to suspected money mules as part of “active and...

  7. 90% of SMEs to dial back borrowing in 2024, survey finds

    and 15 per cent struggling to pay staff, he said. “Economic growth in Australia is still below historical trends in the last quarter, so it makes sense that businesses are playing it safe.” “There are a lot of financial pressures in play right now, so...

  8. End-of-year burnout? 5 ways to turn down the heat

    us that we've hit the wall or exceeded our capacity to take on more, anything more. Each year seems to go faster than the last and with that, more responsibilities and tasks creep in, whether at work, home, or both. There are more staffing issues,...

  9. Chalmers names ‘tax expert’ Rob Heferen as next commissioner

    recent IPA, Mr Jordan said the ATO had completely overhauled its image during his time as commissioner. “Reflecting on the last decade, I have witnessed an astonishing pace of change and innovation within the organisation,” he said. “I’ve seen the ATO...

  10. ATO will scrutinise fine print in employee v contractor issues

    and practical compliance guideline, released on Wednesday, comes after two landmark employment law rulings by the High Court last year (FMMEU v Personnel Contracting and ZG v Jamsek). Bennett Law employment lawyer Nicholas Parkinson said the ATO’s...

  11. Late payments threaten 4 in 5 businesses: CreditorWatch

    three or more defaults.” The survey found: 82 per cent of respondents had experienced late or overdue payments over the last six months. 37 per cent of businesses commonly experienced payments more than 30 days late. The most common arrears period among...

  12. Cairns woman gets 3 years’ jail for $283k GST fraud

    11 charges of obtaining a financial advantage by deception from the Commonwealth and was sentenced in Cairns District Court last week. Between January and March 2022, Ms Martin admitted lodging fraudulent BAS to claim GST refunds from the ATO totalling...

  13. Tax ombudsman launches probe into how ATO handles identity theft

    The IGTO calls upon practitioners to detail their experiences of unauthorised access to the tax system. The taxation ombudsman has started an investigation into identity theft and compromised tax accounts after repeated reports of fraudulent activity...

  14. 1 in 3 workers expect 4-day weeks by 2030, survey finds

    survey said a shorter working week was already offered by their employer as a mental health initiative, up 8.6 per cent from last year. “The fact that an increasing number of companies are utilising a four-day week as a means to enhance mental health...

  15. Bank watchdog slams 40% rise in hardship safeguard breaches

    a total of 326 breaches of their obligations for banks to assist customers under chapter 39, a 22 per cent increase from the last reporting period. According to chapter 39, “a bank must explore available options and provide the customer with information...

  16. Spike in succession planning an opportunity for virtual CFOs

    family businesses got stuck in their ways and needed some help to make the transfer. “We’re seeing a real spike in the last 12 months of this activity of passing on things to generations,” he said on the latest Accountants Daily Insider podcast. “A lot...

  17. SMSFA laments ‘accountants out in cold' in QAR reforms

    under the scheme at the end of November. “Increasing licensing costs, ASIC adviser levies and now the compensation scheme of last resort will see this cohort continue to exit advice at a time when more licensed advisers are urgently needed. Put simply,...

  18. Two men get 8 years’ jail for $40m gold bullion fraud

    bullion fraud in the wake of an ATO investigation. The Supreme Court of NSW convicted Cedric Adrian Millner and Jonatan Kelu last Friday of conspiring to dishonestly cause a loss to the Commonwealth through a scheme to falsely claim GST credits for the...

  19. How TASA changes could prove problematic

    is too long to set out here. Very broadly, this is an individual or an entity that is not a tax practitioner and within the last five years has committed serious offences or breached TASA. It also includes an undischarged bankrupt or an entity that has...

  20. Why it’s time for accountants to raise their prices

    fees for your services going forward, which can have a transformative effect on your revenue. Determine your tiered pricing: Last but not least, have a think about your tiered pricing structure and create a detailed pricing matrix. To do this, consider...