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  1. ‘No reason’ for gas industry’s generous anti-avoidance rules

    few technical amendments” concerning uplift rates and onshore projects were made to the PRRT rules in 2019, it was not until last year’s federal budget that the government provided a “holistic response” to the Callaghan report, said Mr Telford. In May...

  2. ‘Proportionate response’ needed on consulting firm inquiries, cautions IPA

    and restrictions around appointments to the TPB were introduced without any consultation or explanatory memorandum. The last minute amendments made to Tax Law Amendment (2023 Measures No.1) Bill (TLAB1), will require tax agents to notify the TPB if they...

  3. Accountants ‘ill prepared’ for tighter client ID regime

    an add-on to its payment system Collect for about 12 months following recommendations about AML compliance made by the TPB last year. FeeSynergy managing director Malcolm Ebb said many of its 500 accounting clients, which takes in mid-tier firms across...

  4. Accountants eager for reopening, even as cases rise

    is largely in step with the broader business community. Business Council of Australia chief executive Jennifer Westacott last week doubled down on government vaccination messaging, calling for the expedited reopening of the Australian economy. “The...

  5. ATO to be given ‘notice to produce’ powers under proposed changes

    investigations for tax-related criminal offences in a recent consultation. The government released a consultation paper late last week examining the ATO and Tax Practitioners Board's (TPB) information-gathering powers and whether improvements need to be...

  6. Aussie shopper payment preferences need to be met, data reveals

    increase in sales. Despite this improvement, 56 per cent of small businesses have not adopted new payment methods in the last six to 12 months. Xero sales director Australia Theo Konstantas said this limited uptake could be related to perceived added...

  7. Bullying, racism, sexual harassment and overwork ‘endemic’ at EY

    Review of workplace culture makes more than two dozen recommendations for change in the wake of tragic death last year. Bullying, sexual harassment, racism and overwork emerge as key issues in a report on workplace culture at EY in the wake of the...

  8. Common tax traps for residential rental properties

    a 2018 explanatory memorandum accompanying an amending bill: Phoenixing to avoid paying GST has grown significantly over the last decade. As of November 2017, the ATO has identified 3,731 individuals [who] have actively engaged in this activity over the...

  9. MYOB and Stripe partnership to streamline billing process

    The update to MYOB’s billing comes after the implementation of online invoice payments for MYOB’s New Zealand customers last year, using Stripe Connect. Stripe ANZ managing director Karl Durrance said that 68 per cent of finance leaders believe that...

  10. National AI Centre offers free AI education to SMEs

    help businesses to develop and use safe and responsible AI, including the establishment of a Temporary Expert Advisory Group last month, and developing an AI safety standard.” The government understands the benefits to small businesses across the...

  11. Personal insolvencies for business owners spike amid rising pressures

    in February, business-related insolvencies were up 17 per cent from January. They are also up by a third from the same month last year, according to the AFSA statistics. Rising land taxes and higher interest rates are forcing many Australian landlords...

  12. Post-Budget insights & analysis: understanding the key tax and superannuation measures

    LMITO to 2021–22 will not be received until after 1 July 2022 when eligible individuals lodge their 2022 income tax return. “Last year, the Stage two tax cuts were brought forward by two years. This means the LMITO was then reduced to two years, then it...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Intuit Quickbooks
    • Category: Super
  13. RACGP calls for clarity on payroll tax promise in Tasmania

    or at the very least clarify exactly what it is they are promising or committing to.” The Tasmanian Labor party announced last month that under a Labor government, GPs will have certainty they will not be subject to payroll tax. Labor said it will...

  14. RBA delivers welcome pause but raises fears of another rise

    time. She said business-to-business trade payment defaults are at record levels and around 50 per cent higher than this time last year. “This means a record number of late payment defaults were lodged by one business against another, highlighting just...

  15. TPB to leverage breach reporting in compliance programs for 24-25

    identify and categorise emerging behavioural and conduct issues." Commenting in the report, TPB chair Peter de Cure said the last 12 months had seen "unprecedented scrutiny of the tax profession" and resulted in reforms to the Tax Agent Services Act...

  16. 'A busy night' for accountants: Chris Richardson

    Budget Paper No. 2, the one that has the decisions in it, and as Fairfax journalist David Crowe noted, it looks bigger than last year's, and although some things have been leaked or been speculated about ahead of the budget, I think you can safely say...

  17. 'Alarmingly high' non-compliance surfaces at national franchise

    high level of non-compliance across its retail fuel outlets, I am not surprised by Caltex’s announcement to the ASX last week that it will transition franchise sites to company operations,” FWO Natalie James said. “FWO’s report shows Caltex Australia...

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

    constant attention from accountants” and will impede the attractiveness of gearing in super, according to the Tax Institute. Last week Treasury released a consultation paper on two measures for limited recourse borrowing arrangements (LRBAs), one of...

  19. 'Constant reform' an ongoing pain point for SMSF clients

    reforms have resulted in lower contributions being made and SMSFs paying pensions are now paying more tax. The impact of the last reforms must be considered before any further changes are made.” However, with Labor proposing to end refunds of excess...

  20. 'Get frustrated' to be innovative, accountants told

    to the Innovator of the Year at the Australian Accounting Awards this year. After accepting the Innovator of the Year award last Friday on behalf of O'Connells OBM, director Adam Dierselhuis, spoke to Accountants Daily about the importance of innovation...