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  1. Mid-tier appoints new director

    A PKF veteran has been elevated to expand his ownership into the firm’s business advisory team in Sydney and Newcastle. PKF last week announced the promotion of business advisory expert Chad Russell to director of the firm’s business advisory team in...

  2. Mid-tier appoints joint audit chairs

    would be successful, and thanked Mr Bradby for growing the firm’s audit and assurance practice during his time. “Over the last 10 years, Steve has been integral in the practice’s growth across Australia and New Zealand. However, at PKF, we know that...

  3. Mid-tier appointed liquidator in messy property case

    is a Perth-based ASX-listed commercial construction and property development company with a total of 19 subsidiaries. Last week, ASIC applied to the Federal Court of Australia for the appointment of a provisional liquidator to Diploma Group to protect...

  4. Mid-tier accounting network acquires Newcastle firm

    grow its complementary wealth, finance, general insurance and investment office business gradually over time. KPG over the last 14 years has undertaken 42 transactions to build out its current network, which includes 26 external firms and 16 greenfield...

  5. Mid-market M&A whiz joins Forvis Mazars as partner

    Australian team and we look forward to introducing him to our clients and our networks, both locally and internationally.” Last week, Forvis Mazars also announced a string of leadership roles as part of its new model: Hervé Hélias will serve as the...

  6. Mid-market M&A sees surge in new financial year

    missing out (FOMO) from businesses fuelled M&A confidence in 2021 as average deal size increased almost $10 million in the last quarter to $54.3 million. This was also likely driven by sustained low-interest rates that allow for a higher concentration...

  7. Mid tier questions Victoria’s property tax reliance

    Mr Whatman. “We understand the government’s concern about housing affordability and there's no shying away from that but the last thing you want to do is create pressures in the market which means that supply dries up because all that is going to do is...

  8. Mergers, alliances tipped to spike in bookkeeping

    bookkeepers and accountants,” Ms Calleja told Accountants Daily at the Intuit QuickBooks Connect conference in Sydney last week. “We are moving into each other’s spaces, you can’t avoid that,” she said. Considering the merits of offshoring is also a...

  9. Mental health of SME owners in rapid decline, research reveals

    the mental wellbeing of SME owners that highlighted the stress the majority have experienced in the current economy. In the last 12 months, 52 per cent of business owners and senior managers have reported that their mental health has been impacted by...

  10. Mental health and accounting: your role in the lives of your clients

    Institute of Public Accountants has been exploring the role accountants play in the lives of small business owners for the last two years. Over that time, they’ve found strong links to suggest an accountant can improve the mental health of an SME owner....

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  11. Melbourne firm joins Moore Stephens

    Moore Stephens has found a Victorian firm to replace its Melbourne office, which last year defected to Chinese giant ShineWing. Nexia Melbourne, with 16 partners and 100 staff, will join Moore Stephens as its Victorian office “in coming months”....

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  12. Medicare levy rises as another levy ends

    In a welcome move for Australian taxpayers and despite ongoing speculation, it is clear after last night’s budget that a key levy has not been extended, while the Medicare levy has been increased. With its absence from the federal budget, it is...

  13. Medical centres confront $600k payroll tax bills or closure

    of thousands of dollars have already been sent to medical centres in NSW and Victoria after the state revenue offices last week confirmed that GPs count as employees. The Royal Australian College of GPs said several regional practices had received...

  14. Medical centres ‘sleepwalking to payroll tax precipice’

    liability. However, the landmark case of Thomas and Naaz Pty Ltd v Chief Commissioner of State Revenue [2022] NSWCATAP 220 last year had cast a shadow over such arrangements in NSW, he said, and now Victoria and Queensland were adopting the revised...

  15. Medibank breach could compromise up to 4 million

    the breach to cost $25 million to $35 million. Medibank shares, which resumed trading yesterday following suspension last week, had plummeted 18 per cent by the end of the day to $2.87. The marketing manager of cyber security specialist Eftsure, Niek...

  16. Meaningful tax reform in high demand, says mid-tier

    call for a return to the Tax Reform process that has floundered in recent years,” Mr Cunningham told Accountants Daily last month. “The so called ‘root and branch’ tax reform process, that was ignited by Ken Henry’s 2010 Australia’s future tax system...

  17. McDonald’s fined over ATO document compliance failure 

    we need to undertake reviews and audits,” Mr Day said. “We only issue formal notices to taxpayers to obtain information as a last resort; where a cooperative approach is no longer productive or where a taxpayers’ circumstances, history or behaviour...

  18. Mazars unveils global rebrand

    9 per cent organic growth. Mazars Australia, which doubled its local presence through mergers in Brisbane and Melbourne last year, had announced a 100 per cent growth in revenue in 2019. Jim Mascitelli, managing partner of Mazars in Sydney, said he was...

  19. Mazars Australia boasts 100% revenue growth

    31 August 2019. The growth comes as the firm doubled its reach in Australia through its expansion in Brisbane and Melbourne last year. Mazars Australia now employs 302 professionals under the leadership of 34 partners. The Australian figures contributed...

  20. Maximising your value outside of EOFY

    use these tools to create effective and efficient solutions for our clients, but what’s next for the bookkeeper? Over the last five years especially, the term “move to advisory” has been thrown around and it’s a broad term. What does it actually mean to...