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  1. Bookkeepers urged to lead STP take-up as deadline approaches

    Bookkeepers have been urged to start conversations with smaller clients to help them see the potential benefits of the proposed introduction of Single Touch Payroll before July deadline. While legislation to expand STP to employers with 19 or less...

  2. ‘We can't stay outside of this software world’: Tax agents called to lead change

    The Tax Office is seeing a change in the industry conversations around accounting software from one of fear to optimism, given the inevitability of digital growth. Speaking on the ATO’s tax professionals webcast, ATO director Ben Spargo said he has...

  3. How I lead my regional practice with a ‘fire in my belly’

    Women in Finance Awards Regional Professional of the Year winner Cheryl Mallett shares how she went from losing $10 a week to managing and steering an accounting firm after its founding principal passed away unexpectedly. Where did you start your...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  4. Mid-tier unveils new private equity national lead

    A mid-tier firm has appointed a new national leader for its private equity division as it looks to build on its standing in the market. BDO Australia has appointed Sebastian Stevens as national leader for private equity. Mr Stevens will be tasked with...

  5. Accountants lead mass adviser exit as FY20 wraps up

    More than 300 advisers left the industry in just one week leading up to the end of the 2019–20 financial year, with the exodus led by accountants and contributing to flat growth for most dealer groups. According to data from Adviser Ratings, 354...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sarah Kendell
    • Category: Business
  6. COVID-19 trading conditions could lead to more TPAR businesses: ATO

    light on payments to contractors and ensure a level playing field, with its work in the building and construction industry leading to a $56 million reduction in amounts paid to subcontractors without a valid ABN from 2016–2017 to 2018–2019 financial...

  7. ‘We’re in the people business’: Accountants lead mental health charge

    Mental health support for accounting professionals and their clients will be critical as they deal with the ongoing pandemic and the ensuing economic downturn, says one professional accounting body. Institute of Public Accountants chief executive...

  8. Deloitte appoints new audit lead

    Deloitte has announced the internal appointment of a new audit and assurance leader. Joanne Gorton has now been appointed as managing partner of Deloitte’s audit and assurance division. Ms Gorton, who has been with Deloitte since 2016 and was...

  9. Proposed super measures could lead to ‘unacceptable’ NALI breaches

    A major accounting body has warned about the interaction between the government’s proposed measures around third-party payments by super funds and the non-arm’s length income requirements for SMSFs where they are unable to obtain certain evidence. In...

  10. Forensic partner to lead internal audit course

    Internal auditors looking to develop better interviewing skills can now learn from former police chief inspector turned forensic consulting partner, Robert Cockerell. The Institute of Internal Auditors - Australia has now launched a new course on...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  11. Could e-invoicing lead to an ATO automated BAS?

    While the government continues to peddle e-invoicing for its productivity benefits rather than its tax compliance potential, the international experience suggests that e-invoicing data could eventually be used to combat tax evasion and the black...

  12. Zombie firms ‘will lead march to insolvency’

    A wave of wind-ups is about to hit after two years of limbo, says Insolvency Australia. Insolvencies will strike Australia in the second half of the year led by zombie companies and businesses that have exhausted their cash reserves, said one...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Lorena Biasotti
    • Category: Business
  13. Former Deloitte partner joins Moore Stephens

    Moore Stephens have recruited a former Deloitte partner to lead its new research and development tax and government incentives division. Based in Melbourne, Jason Crawford has joined Moore Stephens to lead the new division. In a statement, the firm...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  14. SMEs, accountants reminded of top ATO surveillance area

    Two mid-tier partners have reiterated warnings on the risk of making incorrect work-related expense claims in the lead-up to tax time, following the ATO indicating it will scrutinise all expense claims using data matching technology. ATO assistant...

  15. Former ATO assistant commissioner joins The Tax Institute

    A former ATO assistant commissioner has now joined The Tax Institute as its new tax policy and advocacy lead. The Tax Institute has announced the appointment of Scott Treatt, who will commence in his role as the lead of its tax policy and advocacy team...

  16. Jirsch Sutherland joins international insolvency network

    The national insolvency firm has been appointed Asia-Pacific lead of a global insolvency network, set to benefit members by offering them easier access to cross-border insolvency specialists and business referrals. National insolvency specialists...

  17. Are Australian companies prepared for the US-led payroll compliance shift?

    US companies will be experiencing a significant shift in employee compensation reporting requirements, which will likely lead to much greater awareness of employee entitlement compliance, not only in the US, but on a global scale. The United States...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Marcus Zeltzer, Yellow Canary
    • Category: Technology
  18. Aptum Legal snags former ATO assistant commissioner

    has revealed former ATO acting assistant commissioner, Michael Buscema, has been appointed as its new tax disputes practice lead. Aptum Legal, which specialises in disputes, has recruited Michael Buscema to lead its tax disputes practice. Before joining...

  19. Tax deductions flagged for super in lead-up to EOFY

    Contribution strategies should be considered in the lead-up to 30 June for superannuation to ensure a favourable tax position for clients, according to one technical expert. With 30 June not far away, AMP technical strategy manager John Perri said that...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Super
  20. EY appoints finance high-flyer before split

    very relevant, and she will bring great insight into the split that EY is working through.” EY said it would name additional leaders to several positions across both the proposed post-split organisations in the coming weeks.