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  1. Insolvency must address gender imbalance: Rodgers Reidy

    inquiry for change to encourage women into the industry. Rodgers Reidy has urged other insolvency firms to follow its lead in reducing the gender gap in the industry after a reprimand by the recent parliamentary inquiry for its “imbalance”. Sydney...

  2. How to service clients from Indigenous backgrounds

    Linking with grassroots groups and ensuring First Nations people take the lead are key to servicing Indigenous clients, according to a finance coach. Understanding the financial needs of clients from Indigenous backgrounds requires service providers to...

  3. AFP busts $229m Chinese money laundering operation

    The complex scheme was conducted through money remitters operating for years in “plain sight” and allowed gang members to lead lavish lifestyles in Melbourne. The AFP has thwarted a Chinese crime syndicate that allegedly laundered $229 million over...

  4. How technology helps avoid the dread of compliance work

    Learning to use software to automate manual tasks can lead to better insights and free up time to spend on clients or revenue-driven tasks. If you’re a business owner dreading the task of manually inputting data from the receipts piling up on your...

  5. How too much trust or scepticism can be problematic

    do you sit on the trust versus sceptical scale? If you, your colleagues or clients are leaning heavily to either end it can lead to issues. Vast decisions are at play in business and risk minimisation is essential as being too trusting or too sceptical...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sue Parker, DARE Group
    • Category: Business
  6. Bowerman decision highlights flaws with ATO approach to losses

    The AAT decision demonstrates the reluctance of the ATO to allow tax deductions where profit-making activities lead to a loss, says a tax expert. The Bowerman and Commissioner of Taxation decision highlights a tendency by the ATO to treat losses from a...

  7. Alexander King – Tax adviser to the funds management and property sectors

    tax consulting and compliance, specialising in the funds management, property, agribusiness and logistics sectors. He is the lead tax partner for the Sydney funds management team and is well-versed on the unique challenges in this sector. How did you...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Mann Judd: Advisory and Accounting
    • Category: Profiles
  8. SMC urges government to ‘safeguard’ Australian super

    Using super for house deposits will lead to a spike in property prices and upward pressure on rental payments, according to research by the Super Members Council. New research by the Super Members Council suggests the coalition policy to use super for...

  9. The Access Group snags ex-Karbon MD in key appointment

    The Access Group has revealed the appointment of Jared Baker to lead its accountant’s division. The Access Group (TAG) has named ex-Karbon managing director, Jared Baker, as general manager for its accountant’s division in its latest string of key...

  10. PwC scandal shows ‘biggest is never best’

    The big four’s vast partnerships and profiteering inevitably lead to ethical failures unlike smaller firms, experts have said. The PwC tax leaks scandal shows “biggest is never best” when it comes to accounting firms, experts say, with the big four’s...

  11. Fintech, banking execs lead new security service for accountants

    quality to our growing client base,” Mr Plummer said. “Edward brings to Kamino a wealth of experience in building and leading teams from his time at CBA and before that at Reserve Bank of Australia.” Meanwhile, changes to the Privacy Act have recently...

  12. Australia's 'social compact' at risk: KPMG

    higher marginal tax rates - and extremely inefficient indirect taxes,” he said “Letting the current mix just drift on will lead to economic decline, an increased drag on business, and may drive down participation rates in the economy. It ultimately has...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  13. Poor succession planning threatens family businesses

    differing mindset between the young guns who are raring to go and the older generation who don't feel they're ready can lead to ‘sticky baton' syndrome, where the current generation hands over the business in theory, but in reality retains control over...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  14. FSI report identifies potential 'tax issues'

    otherwise would if GST was applied to these services," the report stated. Conversely, the report indicated the GST may also lead to less businesses consuming advice. "Because the GST is embedded in prices charged to businesses but not charged...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Tax
  15. CAANZ, IPA warn firms on succession

    the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) have both warned accountants to act now on succession planning. Rob Ward, head of leadership and advocacy, CAANZ, said all firms need to decide well in advance who will succeed the current partners and plan for...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Regulation
  16. Accountants not happy with industry bodies

    with financial advice increases. She said the IPA sees it's role as not only responding to member demands but also leading members to the path of success. “We have to lead them and guide them and make suggestions about what we think they should be doing...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  17. Deloitte announces latest big name recruit

    business. Graeme Newton, chief executive of the Queensland Reconstruction Authority, will join Deloitte in October to lead its Australian Crisis Management business and set up a Centre for Excellence for Crisis Management for the S.E. Asia region. Mr...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  18. ATO warns taxpayers to disclose now

    to disclose offshore income and assets now under the 'Project Do It' initiative or expect compliance action that could lead to significant penalties. Deputy commissioner Michael Cranston said the ATO will begin requesting information exchanges with...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Tax
  19. Tax paper to revisit self-education expenses

    productivity. However, the paper warns that any loosening of the eligibility for deducting self-education expenses could lead to problems with compliance. Likewise, the government’s Budget position leaves little room to widen the tax concession without...

  20. Firms struggle with digital marketing

    inbound marketing agency Talking Brand, shows common gaps in key areas of digital marketing such as content marketing, lead generation, lead nurturing and brand clarity. Measuring 100 top accounting firms’ performance against eight digital marketing...