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  1. ATO continues debt recovery actions against GST fraudsters

    criminal organisations, and youth crime gangs," Heferen said. The most recent arrest was the arrest of a Victorian woman last week, who was sentenced to 4 years of imprisonment, with a non-parole period of 2 years and 4 months, after she claimed nearly...

  2. FWO forces big business to hand back $473m in unpaid wages

    the past financial year. The FWO forced businesses to hand back more than $473 million in unpaid wages for 160,000 workers last year by going after some of the country’s biggest employers. It is the third-highest result ever recorded by the watchdog in...

  3. Businesses ghosting the ATO targeted in debt collection blitz

    enforcement action comes at a time when DPNs are at historically high levels, with 26,702 notices worth $4.4 billion issued last year. It is a 50 per cent jump from the 2022–23 income year which saw 17,459 DPNs issued for $2.87 billion in debts. Experts...

  4. Accounting firms advised on starting points for tackling TASA changes

    on 1 July. Gascoigne said firms should consider setting some small milestones now instead of leaving everything to the last minute. "It's a matter of thinking about what needs to be done and prioritising time to ensure that those things get done." You...

  5. TPB puts 7k tax agents on notice over outstanding debts, lodgments

    falls behind on their obligations there can sometimes be a spread of that behaviour to their clients' affairs as well. "Last December we put out a reminder to remind people of their obligations and it was great to see that many people brought their...

  6. ‘Changing the accounting game’ with AI: Intuit QuickBooks

    of an entire toolkit that previously didn't exist. No, but what has happened subsequently and has happened over the last couple of years is that what was traditionally the preserve of the larger consulting firms or the larger accounting firms, you're...

  7. IGTO lists agent phone line as top review area

    of them as well as their rights and obligations." Through a sample of major batch communication letters issued over the last 12 months, the IGTO plans to examine how the ATO designs and tests its written communications, processes in place to address any...

  8. NDIS fraudsters slapped with combined 12-year prison sentence

    to combat fraud and support those who genuinely rely on these services.” The trio faced the Sydney Central District Court last Thursday where all three pleaded guilty to the committed fraud against the Commonwealth contrary to section 135.4(1) of the...

  9. Aussie SMEs faring better than international competitors, Xero data reveals

    better than other economies followed by the XSBI. The US, New Zealand and Canada all recorded negative sales growth in the last quarter. It was noted that Australia was one of the most effective economies at managing wage cost pressures and recorded the...

  10. Annual report reveals rapid decline in satisfaction with ATO

    score was 67.46. The fourth quarter score was just 54, indicating a significant downward trend. The annual report, released last week, noted that tax professional perceptions of the ATO had been in decline since early 2023. The ATO said that the drivers...

  11. TPB to leverage breach reporting in compliance programs for 24-25

    identify and categorise emerging behavioural and conduct issues." Commenting in the report, TPB chair Peter de Cure said the last 12 months had seen "unprecedented scrutiny of the tax profession" and resulted in reforms to the Tax Agent Services Act...

  12. Tax promoter penalty changes must be delayed: SMSFA

    current laws is undertaken, the SMF Association has cautioned in a recent submission. Treasury released a consultation paper last month exploring options for improving the operation of the tax promoter penalty laws. The paper also sought views on...

  13. PKF announces ‘dynamic’ COO appointment

    PKF Australia has welcomed Dr Lana Weldon to the team as national chief operating officer. Last week, PKF Australia revealed it had appointed a new national chief operating officer, Dr Lana Weldon. Weldon, previously general manager and head of...

  14. NAB research outlines biggest hurdles for Australia’s small businesses

    hiring assistance. Red tape was another prevalent issue, with 60 per cent of small businesses claiming an increase over the last year. As with all businesses, cyber attacks were a key problem. For small businesses, the average cyber crime losses rose...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Jack Campbell
    • Category: Business
  15. Why the strategic advice of accountants is vital for SMEs in 2024

    in the face of economic hardships. Gross value added (GVA) from this group of professionals remained fairly steady over the last three years but started to soften in recent months. The challenging conditions facing the broader business sector mean some...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Paul Robson, MYOB
    • Category: Business
  16. Over-regulation of tax agents jeopardises future tax services: CA ANZ

    of recent legislative and regulatory changes. "We are concerned that none of the measures announced and implemented in the last year as part of the government response to the PwC matter have been examined at a holistic level with the view to streamline...

  17. Tax Institute debuts new tax education system

    industry wanted from graduates and what higher education could provide. “There is no doubt in my mind, we have seen in the last several years, the decline in higher education and the growth in vocational education and microcredentials.” The Tax...

  18. CA ANZ member appointed to IFAC as deputy president

    services provider. Rulton’s service to the profession resulted in her receiving the CA ANZ Meritorious Service Award last year and landed her multiple roles and positions on various industry panels and councils. Van Onselen said Rulton had served on the...

  19. How can we support accountants in 2025?

    in the accounting industry. Boyar shares his passionate views about the disadvantages accountants have faced over the last year, and how these will likely persist into 2025. Touching on aspects from policy reform and rapidly changing obligations to...

  20. ‘Bold and broad’ inquiry reforms to restore trust in profession, says IPA

    and Financial Services Committee tabled its final report for its inquiry into the audit, assurance and consultancy industry last week, outlining 16 priority recommendations for immediate action and 40 in total. IPA chief executive Andrew Conway said...