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  1. The road ahead for tax reform

    have quadrupled, while incomes have merely doubled. As a result, home ownership rates have dropped significantly over the last 40 years. Then there’s productivity. Growth is slower than at any time in the past 60 years, and business investment is...

  2. $10m tax scandal lands 6 fraudsters with combined 43-year sentence

    investigation of a serious organised criminal syndicate that had allegedly defrauded the Commonwealth. In a joint statement last week, the bodies said the Commonwealth was taken advantage of by the syndicate through labour hire and payroll companies...

  3. Social media scams dominate losses in 2024, ACCC finds

    that do not exist,” the ACCC said. It is the second fusion cell launched by NASC since it commenced work in July in the ACCC last year. An investment scam fusion cell that ran from August 2023 to February 2024 removed over 100 scam advertisements and...

  4. Cash flow concerns a nightmare for Aussie SMEs: NAB

    seeing more sales. The sales from Black Friday and Cyber Monday this year were also 4 per cent higher than the same period last year. NAB business direct and small business executive, Krissie Jones, said the latest economic data echoed what she had been...

  5. Government tipped to explore further super tax changes: Generation Life

    a tax-preferred, state planning mechanism. It’s for providing for people in their retirement," Jones told ABC News Breakfast last year. While the government has signalled that it wants to address this issue, Araujo said it's not clear exactly what that...

  6. Survey reveals critical lack of tax knowledge among professionals

    career in tax. To combat the shortage of tax knowledge, the Tax Institute launched a new micro-credential learning tool last month to offer upskilling opportunities for individuals and companies. As previously reported by Accountants Daily, CQ...

  7. Accountants Daily voted media of the year for accounting professionals

    Commenting on the win, Liam Garman, managing editor of professional services at Momentum Media, said: "Over the last year, the team at Accountants Daily has led the way providing invaluable market intelligence and breaking news to the accounting sector,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  8. Interest in super surges across Gen Z, Millennials

    The Super Projection Calculator also recorded a surge in usage, with Millennial engagement up by 316 per cent over the last five years. Hancock said Gen Z was the fastest-growing group using superannuation tools, with engagement nearly seven times...

  9. A year of major reforms and new obligations

    with the biggest impact.” The AML/CTF reforms will commence on 31 March 2026 after the legislation was passed by Parliament last month. The legislation captures new designated services, such as those provided by accountants, under the AML/CTF regime.

  10. CPA outlines gaps in system for combating financial abuse

    The IGTO launched its review into the ATO's identification and management of financial abuse within the tax system late last month to examine the ATO's current systems, policies, and processes for dealing with financial abuse in the tax system. CPA...

  11. Accelerating insolvencies strike concern for SMEs, report reveals

    that 50 per cent of SMEs said they would suffer severe cash flow problems or face negative financial impacts that would last three months or more. In addition to this, 4 per cent said they would need to shut down immediately and only 21 per cent said...