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  1. Revealed: Inside CA ANZ massive CPD, CA Program changes

    of workers, and flexible learning options are filtering into tertiary institutions. The active employment policy was changed last term, and is effective immediately. Ditching paper exams Digitising the CA Program’s learning experience is a key focus for...

  2. Tax agent rego suspended after $100k shortfall detected

    compliance work for the 2017-18 period resulted in a total number of 287 sanctions, including 24 terminations, up from 17 last year. According to the TPB’s annual report, the sanctions included 81 impositions of order and 182 written cautions. “The...

  3. What will your accounting tech stack look like in 2019?

    relook at accounting technology in 2018 to shape an idea of what you can expect to see in your technology stack this year. Last year brought us a range of new and exciting challenges, and also delivered more of the same. Perhaps you didn’t feel the...

  4. Errors in 9 out of 10 rental claims prompt new compliance blitz

    expenses, which has seen the average claim fall by $130 over the past two years – the first time it has fallen in the last 25 years. Mr Jordan expects the estimated revenue gain for that same period to be around $600 million. Last year, the Tax Office...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Jotham Lian
    • Category: Tax
  5. A Q&A with Stuart Brandman on his Cloud Accounting Evolution

    accountant relationship. Hi Stuart! Can you tell me more about you and your firm, 542 Partners? We’ve been in business for last six years. I am one of three directors, and we have 12 staff. All directors came from PKF. We saw it as a good opportunity to...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Receipt Bank
    • Category: Business
  6. New guidelines issued on satisfactory tax records for tender bids

    for Commonwealth government contracts over $4 million will have to comply with, including a statement of tax record. Late last year, the government released a consultation seeking to introduce a new government procurement process that will exclude...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Jotham Lian
    • Category: Tax
  7. Planning to become a Chartered Accountant? These changes will impact you

    of workers, and flexible learning options are filtering into tertiary institutions. The active employment policy was changed last term, and is effective immediately. Ditching paper exams Digitising the CA Program’s learning experience is a key focus for...

  8. Why you should take extra caution with emails from your boss

    Accounting firms are legally obliged to prevent, manage and report threats of this nature, under laws which were passed last year. Under the Notifiable Data Breach Scheme, firms are required to notify the Office of the Australian Information...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  9. Update clients’ financial institution details for unclaimed super: ATO

    details are updated this tax time. The ATO has since paid out over $120 million in lost and unclaimed super over the last six months to individuals, after recent legislation passed, seeing inactive low-balance super accounts transferred to the Tax...

  10. We need to talk some common sense about super

    to superannuation and doing business in Australia. Super debate overlooking societal and economic issues The debate over the last few months around increasing the superannuation guarantee and the superannuation amnesty is leaving a number of societal...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Brad Twentyman, Pitcher Partners
    • Category: Super
  11. Two-thirds of SMEs expect further economic decline; on-time payments to be ‘critical’

    optimistic about the timeline for recovery, with 36 per cent stating they expect the pandemic and its economic effects will last for six to 12 months, and another 26 per cent predicting recovery to take another year or two, possibly longer. MYOB chief...

  12. ATO pencils October start date for tax audits

    a parliamentary committee has heard. ATO second commissioner Jeremy Hirschhorn told a Senate Select Committee on COVID-19 last week that the Tax Office has refrained from initiating new audits since the pandemic hit, redeploying its auditors instead to...

  13. TPB highlights risky agent behaviour ahead of crackdown

    such practitioners. The joint compliance program has already seen a 25 per cent increase in referrals from the ATO over the last financial year. “Increasingly, our actions have become more coordinated with the ATO,” said Mr de Cure. “For example, the...

  14. PM implored to consider JobKeeper extension for aviation industry

    “our critical aviation industry remains intact and retains its highly trained, skilled workforce”. He stressed that the last 12 months had been extremely difficult for the sector, with some 11,000 workers lost due to redundancies, with a further 2,500...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Cameron Micallef
    • Category: Regulation
  15. NSW, WA governments announce new grants post-lockdown

    be available to small businesses in Sydney’s Northern Beaches that were affected by COVID-19 restrictions over Christmas last year. WA small businesses will also now have access to a $500 offset on their electricity bill under a new $43 million package...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Adrian Flores
    • Category: Business
  16. ATO to claw back $155m in JobKeeper overpayments

    be pursued for repayment. The new figures, revealed by ATO second commissioner Jeremy Hirschhorn at a parliamentary hearing last week, come as the total taxpayer bill for the wage subsidy program has risen to $83 billion since its introduction last...

  17. Government urged to get the ball rolling with Division 7A

    and tax bodies will reveal similar calls for the government to address the operation of Division 7A, following a decision last year to further defer the start date for proposed amendments to an income year on or after legislation receives royal assent....

  18. ATO tipped to pounce once JobKeeper ends

    options before the ATO moves on recouping debts. “While the ATO has been very quiet for almost 12 months, that won’t last,” said Bradd Morelli, national managing partner at Jirsch Sutherland, a national insolvency firm. “And that’s when we expect to see...

  19. UK moves to break up big 4 audit dominance

    and be funded by an industry levy. The proposed reforms follow mounting concerns over the UK’s audit market over the last two years. The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority released a final report on its audit services market study in April 2019,...

  20. Treasury defends absence of JobKeeper clawback mechanism

    have now agreed to voluntarily repay JobKeeper payments in the order of $180 million. An Ownership Matters report released last week showed that 58 of the 66 ASX 300 companies which received the government’s $93 billion JobKeeper wage subsidy between...