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  1. 5 strategic benefits of automated workflows for accountants

    their managers. It also improves accountability, with job progress able to monitored at a glance, and the ability for team leaders to identify high-quality performers. It will also reveal any bottlenecks the team may be experiencing, and with full...

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

    sexual harassment, and just one in 20 reporting racism. The review makes 27 recommendations including that “EY Oceania lead the development of an industry-wide code of practice for the Big Four” that “sets a shared aspiration of healthy and safe...

  3. Garry Lyon on The WoWcrowd

    Promoted by myprosperity Discover a series designed to inspire, motivate and lead the Whole of Wealth movement. Stand out from the crowd. The second episode of WoWcrowd led by Garry Lyon, former Captain of Melbourne Football Club and awarded media...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: myprosperity
    • Category: Business
  4. Guardian AIT decision leaves s100A questions hanging

    they can successfully argue there is no reimbursement agreement and, therefore, have no section 100A problem.” CA ANZ tax leader Michael Croker said the accounting body would be watching closely for the ATO’s response. “Guardian could be viewed as an...

  5. RACGP calls for clarity on payroll tax promise in Tasmania

    from paying additional payroll tax for their doctors and we want an even playing field for our GPs,” said Tasmanian Labor Leader Rebecca White. Gardner said that the future of general practice care in Tasmania was in a precarious position without a firm...

  6. SMEs ‘ready to embrace’ automated document handling

    in Australia on his first tour of the regions after being appointed in October, arrives at Dext with extensive experience leading technology companies including Sage and, immediately prior to his appointment, recruiter Thomas International. Dext...

  7. WoWcrowd

    Promoted by myprosperity Discover a series designed to inspire, motivate and lead the Whole of Wealth movement. Stand out from the crowd. After an incredible turn out for our premiere webcast, Creating a purpose mindset, excitement levels have gone up...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: myprosperity
    • Category: Business
  8. '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...

  9. 'Daunting' exporting fears show signs of easing

    requirement that is often necessary to fund exports,” he said. “Due to Australia’s geographical location, there can be long lead times before an Australian export product ultimately reaches the consumer and payment is received. Some SMEs are not...

  10. 'Innovate and adapt', says Deloitte

    of customers in new markets, according to Deloitte. Releasing a new report, Australian Business Trends 2014, Selwyn D’Souza, lead strategy partner at Deloitte, said Australian companies must capitalise on proximity to the growth markets of Asia and take...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  11. 'Perfect storm' to upheave SMSF accounting and audit space

    Mr Levy continued. Whilst the upheaval has increased pressures for practitioners, there are also new opportunities that can lead to a stronger industry in and of itself for SMSFs, according to Mr Levy. “Things like the quality of the financial...

  12. 'Punitive' GIC changes may trigger business failures, warns Tax Institute

    have significant consequences for the wider economy," the submission said. "A potential rise in business failures could lead to increased unemployment, reduced consumer spending, and slower economic growth, creating a cycle of hardship that affects not...

  13. 'Workaholic' culture persists in accounting industry

    but that it will be detrimental long term. “The risks of being a workaholic accountant, as with any professional, can lead to fatigue and exhaustion,” she said. “Whilst workaholics may deliver results initially, this sort of hyper work ethic isn’t...

  14. ‘30% of small business tie-ups with digital marketers end in tears’

    “but for too many small businesses this relationship can be unsatisfactory, and for one-in-three it ends in a dispute.” The lead researcher, Dr Karen Sutherland of Sunshine Coast University, said small businesses and digital marketers needed to talk to...

  15. ‘Aggressive’ 100A audits prompted calls for guidance  

    there’s going to be a sense in which the parties are going to be feeling each other out jockeying through litigation or the lead up to litigation. “The problem with that, philosophically, logically, is [where] you are then required to prove a negative....

  16. ‘Be the expert’: bookkeepers called to take command of STP

    Bookkeepers have been urged to be “the expert” as single touch payroll rolls out and lead the charge in helping their business clients implement the software. STP will roll out for employers with 20 or more employees on 1 July 2018, while employers...

  17. ‘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...

  18. ‘Bottom of political barrel’: Profession slams Labor’s attack on accountants ‘rort’

    Opposition leader Bill Shorten has labelled the deductibility of the cost of managing tax affairs as a “rort”, hammering home his plans to limit deductions to $3,000, as the industry hits back. Reinforcing his plans to limit the deductions for the cost...

  19. ‘Broken’ advice system needs accountants to fill gap

    clients want simple, strategic superannuation advice from their trusted adviser – their accountant,” said CA ANZ advocacy lead Simon Grant. “We believe there is, and will continue to be, a need for trusted advisers to look after the financial advice...

  20. ‘Bullish’ Moore Australia shakes up leadership team

    growth ahead, driven by a shift from the big four to the mid-market, the firm says. Moore Australia has revamped its senior leadership team and made several promotions across the country with a “bullish” outlook for the year ahead as a beneficiary of...