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  1. ATO calls out tax advisers still making ‘basic’ errors

    practitioners, and financial advisers – to “leverage” their influence on clients’ compliance. “Taxpayers take their lead from their advisers, who set the standard for integrity, so, it’s critical that advisers ensure their own tax and super affairs are...

  2. 5 common accounting mistakes SMEs must avoid in 2025

    process that can do major damage to the accounting of a small business. Typos, missing numbers, or misplaced decimals can lead to incorrect financial records, affecting everything from tax reporting to cash flow management. One missed decimal point can...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Rakesh Prabhakar, Zoho
    • Category: Business
  3. Look to NZ for tax reform policy, says mid-tier

    tax treatment between entity types. “In recent years, the (understandable) fear of government is not being re-elected, which leads to them measuring how much political “currency” they might have to institute significant change,” Mr Tng said. “Most of...

  4. ‘Geared towards myTax’: Spike in self-lodgers linked to meagre refunds

    The introduction of the government’s $1,080 low and middle-income tax offset has done little to lift tax refunds, with the spike in self-lodging taxpayers linked to the meagre increase. Despite the government’s doubled end-of-year tax offset of $1,080...

  5. Labor launches pre-emptive attack on 'debt tax'

    has launched a pre-emptive attack on the ‘debt tax’ which is reportedly being considered by the Abbott government in the lead up to the May Budget. “Reports today indicate the government of ‘no surprises, no excuses’ is proposing a ‘debt tax’ – an...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Tax
  6. Private businesses facing more audits

    The ATO’s new streamlined tax return system will lead to more ATO audits of private businesses, according to national accounting and advisory firm William Buck. This year the ATO is expected to data match over 640 million transactions to tax returns as...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  7. Have you got the right skills for the job?

    meaning professionals must adapt their skill sets to remain relevant in the marketplace, according to Adrian Batty, national lead partner, business advisory services with Deloitte Private. Mr Batty told AccountantsDaily the growing trend of financial...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  8. NSW budget shows widening fiscal gap

    for debate on both federation and tax reform, following this week’s NSW budget. Iain McGuire, the firm’s NSW government lead partner said changes to commonwealth funding mean the time for debate is now. “The budget identifies a widening long-term fiscal...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  9. Deloitte announces another big name recruit

    Deloitte Australia has announced the appointment of a globally recognised crisis management expert to lead its Australian Crisis Management business. Graeme Newton, formerly the chief executive of the world-renowned Queensland Reconstruction Authority,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  10. KPMG recruits to boost tax services

    tax controversy services in Australia. Angela Wood, formerly a senior tax controversy partner at Maddocks law firm will lead the enhanced team and is bringing senior tax lawyers Ross Hocking and Angelina Lagan with her. KPMG said the move represents a...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Tax
  11. Chan & Naylor backs commissions payments

    accounting group Chan & Naylor has defended commission payments in the financial advice sector, saying their removal will lead to more Australians turning away from professional advice altogether. Highlighting insurance as one area of concern, Chan &...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Regulation
  12. RSM Bird Cameron poaches EY partner

    RSM Bird Cameron has poached a partner from EY to lead the firm's fraud and forensic services business. Roger Darvall-Stevens will join the mid-tier firm as partner in the Melbourne audit and assurance practice and take on the role of national head of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  13. Australia's place in G20 at risk, warns PwC

    PwC’s Asia desk lead partner has warned that Australia will lose its place as a G20 economy if we continue to ignore the increasing economic success of Asian nations. Andrew Parker's comments follow the release of the PwC report World in 2050 which...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  14. KPMG partner defects to Grant Thornton

    Prominent mid-tier firm Grant Thornton has recruited a big four partner to lead the firm’s financial services practice. Madeleine Mattera joined Grant Thornton on Monday after seven years at KPMG and a total of 15 years servicing the financial services...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  15. ACCI hits out at Labor's tax proposal

    Industry (ACCI) has slammed company tax changes proposed by the federal Labor Party, saying they could damage investment and lead to fewer job opportunities. The Labor Party has proposed tax reform based around four key pillars: Worldwide Gearing Ratio:...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Tax
  16. RSM poaches partner to build new division

    RSM Bird Cameron has recruited a prominent partner from mid-tier rival BDO to lead a new audit division in the firm’s Brisbane office. The firm announced that former BDO partner Albert Loots will join RSM Bird Cameron to help start up the new audit...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  17. Deloitte poaches PwC partner

    Deloitte has announced the appointment of a former PwC partner to a lead role in the firm’s consulting practice. Stephanie Allen has been appointed as the new leader of Deloitte’s health and human services consulting practice. Ms Allen was formerly...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  18. ShineWing recruits big four partner, announces major expansion

    ShineWing Australia has recruited a leading tax expert with previous partner experience at PwC, KPMG and Deloitte to lead its new Brisbane office. The Chinese giant has announced ShineWing Australia’s new Brisbane office, which opened earlier this...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  19. Mid-tier appointed to Slater and Gordon investigation

    Two major banks have appointed a prominent mid-tier advisory firm to lead an investigation into the books of Slater and Gordon, after a tumultuous 2015 for the law firm. As reported in The Australian, National Australia Bank and Westpac have appointed...

  20. Litigation likely with new LRBA structures

    taking shortcuts when amending loan documents for clients with LRBAs on non-commercial terms, with any mistakes likely to lead to significant expense and potential legal action. The ATO confirmed last year it expects trustees to have borrowing...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Miranda Brownlee
    • Category: Business