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  1. ‘Voracious’ tax, advisory demand drives spate of mid-tier hires

    Mid-tier firm RSM has made a number of partner and director appointments in the lead up to FY17/18, with a particular focus on growing its business advisory division and servicing client demands off the back of “never-ending” tax complexity. RSM has...

  2. Top-earning women in bookkeeping told to break stereotypes

    men in terms of earning capacity in bookkeeping, and one bookkeeper believes they are in a prime position to take the lead at the top end of the consultant market. Data from the tax office for the 2014-15 financial year showed female bookkeepers had an...

  3. Global accounting tech company lands in Aus

    software for accountants and bookkeepers has opened an Australian headquarters, appointing a local industry professional to lead the office. AutoEntry by OCREX announced today the opening of an Australian headquarters in Melbourne. The primary functions...

  4. 'Constant attention from accountants' tipped with new SMSF borrowing rules

    Proposed new measures for SMSF borrowing arrangements are set to lead to “messy arrangements requiring constant attention from accountants” and will impede the attractiveness of gearing in super, according to the Tax Institute. Last week Treasury...

  5. New legislation changes set to target another tax loophole

    The federal government has released another raft of draft changes to legislation in a bid to address arrangements which can lead to multinational tax exploitation. Treasurer Scott Morrison today introduced Treasury Laws Amendment (OECD 4 Hybrid...

  6. Concierge is here to help

    sure the work is of a high level and putting out spot fires all the time” he said. Concierge builds on CPA Australia’s Lead the Change campaign which promoted the personal and professional benefits of becoming a public practitioner and running your own...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: CPA Australia
    • Category: Business
  7. IPA locks in new exec appointment

    The Institute of Public Accountants has appointed a new lead within in its education department. Professor Gary Pflugrath, formerly of the University of NSW, the RBA and International Federation of Accountants, is now executive general manager, IPA...

  8. The ATO speaks on STP reporting updates and projections

    the tax profession in years. In this episode of Accountants Daily Insider, host Katarina Taurian is joined by STP program lead at the Australian Taxation Office John Shepherd, who runs through how the first STP deadline fared for employers and the ATO...

  9. TPRS could extend to all ABN holders, mid-tier predicts

    payments reporting system now legislated to cover the cleaning and courier industries, one mid-tier firm believes it might lead to a possibility of all ABN holders being eventually covered. Earlier this week, the Treasury Laws Amendment (Black Economy...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Jotham Lian
    • Category: Tax
  10. SMSF loans set as election battleground

    As tax and superannuation policy look set to be key battlegrounds in the lead up to the federal election, debate over SMSF borrowing has now heated up between both sides of government. While Labor’s proposal to remove cash refunds for excess dividend...

  11. New tax considerations for expat and overseas clients

    episode of Accountants Daily Insider, HLB Mann Judd partner Peter Bembrick joins host Katarina Taurian to unpack why, in the lead up to the election, a focus is being placed on foreign residency tax law. Peter will explain the benefits of being a...

  12. ‘Big awareness push’ phase underway as STP deadline approaches

    of businesses have been prompted by the ATO to get started with their Single Touch Payroll provisions, and its project lead at the tax office believes the business community is better prepared than it was for last year’s deadline. Through email and...

  13. Job satisfaction trumps pay for accountants, new report shows

    Higher salaries do not necessarily lead accountants to be happier in their jobs, with workplace environment and career development opportunities vital in job satisfaction levels, a report shows. Sydney accounting recruitment firm Richard Lloyd’s salary...

  14. Super policies divide voters ahead of election

    Industry polling has revealed that, while the Liberal Party is the preferred party based on superannuation policy, their lead margin suggests there is still strong division among voters. A straw poll conducted by sister website SMSF Adviser with a...

  15. Busting common myths surrounding STP

    In this episode of Accountants Daily Insider, host Katarina Taurian is joined by the STP program lead at the Australian Taxation Office, John Shepherd, and the director and founder of All That Counts, Lielette Calleja, to discuss the small business...

  16. ATO penalty disclosures criticised with comparisons drawn to the robo-debt scandal

    The way the ATO is currently dealing with SMSF compliance breaches is extremely distressing to trustees and could lead to mental health issues similar to the Centrelink robo-debt scandal, according to a leading SMSF auditor. Tactical Super director...

  17. Legal actions ramp up pressure on SMSF auditors

    cases finding fault with SMSF auditors for mis-describing fund assets have ramped up auditor obligations and are likely to lead to a further increase in audit costs, according to Cooper Grace Ward. Speaking at SMSF Adviser’s SMSF Summit 2019 in Adelaide...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sarah Kendell
    • Category: Super
  18. How STP will and probably already is affecting your accounting firm and your business clients

    part of the employer obligation landscape. That enables much greater ATO compliance cross-checking and inevitably this will lead to more audit activity for those employers that do not fully comply. Whenever an employer pays the SG of its employees...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Accountancy Insurance
    • Category: Business
  19. SISFA warns against special treatment for accountants in advice reform

    Association (SISFA) has warned that further special regulatory treatment for accountants giving advice to SMSF clients would lead to poor outcomes for consumers, as the joint industry body working group gears up to take a proposal for a reformed...

  20. Multidisciplinary firm lands new audit director

    A boutique accounting firm has announced the hire of a former audit division lead of the Victorian Auditor-General’s Office as it looks to grow its assurance arm. Multidisciplinary professional services firm Asparq has announced the appointment of...