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  1. Legislation passed on tax treatment of LRBAs

    holding trust is a taxable entity in its own right. The legislation passed both the House of Representatives and the Senate last week. “This legislation says that for taxation purposes you treat the arrangements as if the property is held directly via...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Katarina Taurian and Miranda Brownlee
    • Category: Tax
  2. Legal fix only realistic solution to 100A, says law firm

    in 1979 back in the days where they drafted legislation really badly,” he said at the Cooper Grace Ward adviser conference last week. “It's stuck in there in its current form and so really it's the drafting of the legislation that's the biggest problem....

  3. Leave dividend imputation alone, says RSM Bird Cameron

    investors. Dividend imputation has been debated vigorously since the government released the Tax Discussion Paper last month, which posed several questions around the value of the system, including whether the dividend imputation system is continuing to...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  4. Leading innovator announces merger

    Accodex, which last week was named Innovator of the Year at the Australian Accounting Awards, has announced a merger with a cloud integration specialist. Accodex has merged with Clear Business Dynamics in a move designed to build on the firm’s already...

  5. Leading firm announces 93 new partners

    to the 37 experienced lateral hires, including an additional seven female partners who have joined the partnership in the last 12 months. Giam Swiegers, Deloitte’s chief executive, said he was pleased to see females feature strongly in this year’s round...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  6. Leadership changes, acquisition announced at Reckon

    be shifted. It follows a failed sell-off of Reckon’s accountants group to MYOB, after negotiations that started in November last year. Mr Allert told Accountants Daily the succession plan was always in the works, and is not a direct response to the...

  7. Lawyer warns of offshoring privacy issues

    with a regime that is “broadly equivalent to the Australian one”. The Australian Privacy Principles which came into force last year, replacing the previous National Privacy Principles, established the guidelines for keeping clients abreast of their...

  8. Lawyer to stand trial for alleged money laundering scheme

    Papandrea have spent the years since fighting to have their money laundering charges tossed out. They lost that fight late last week when the ACT Magistrates Court found there was enough evidence to commit the case to trial. Magistrate Sean Richter was...

  9. Lawyer outlines accountants' outsourcing obligations

    the law requires the client to be informed to which countries their information will be sent. This rule came into force last year with the implementation of the Australian Privacy Principles, which replaced the National Privacy Principles, Ms Thorne...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Regulation
  10. Laws to simplify the superannuation guarantee have been scrapped

    proposed to simplify the superannuation guarantee (SG) regime and reduce penalties for non-compliance has been scrapped. Last week, The Treasury Legislation Amendment (Repeal Day 2015) Bill 2016 was passed by the House of Representatives with two...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Katarina Taurian
    • Category: Tax
  11. Law firm poaches tax partner from MinterEllison

    to add to its fast-growing tax controversy practice, which had acquired the services of former EY partner Sue Williamson last September. “Our tax disputes team is a highly specialised team of lawyers with unparalleled experience assisting clients manage...

  12. Law firm mulls class action against Optus, SMEs ‘sitting ducks’

    to help businesses. Law firm Slater & Gordon is investigating a possible class action against Optus over its data breach last week that compromised the personal details of millions of customers and reveals small businesses are “sitting ducks” for...

  13. Law firm eyes mid-tier accounting firms in M&A expansion plans

    Gerry Cawson mirrored predictions on the M&A market, and said its expansion in Sydney was a natural progression. “Over the last 18 months we've seen an uptick in M&A activity — I’ve not seen anything that suggests that's about to slow, I think that's...

  14. Latitude rebuffs ransom demand from cyber criminals

    a ransom demand from the cyber criminals who made off with the personal details of millions of present and former customers last month. “Latitude will not pay a ransom,” the company said in an update to the ASX. “This decision is consistent with the...

  15. Latest tech updates for the accounting space

    for both investors, customers and product development was a 3 by 3. 3 core markets - US, UK & AU. Notably US first and AU last. Yikes! And to prioritise 3 areas, core accounting, payroll & payments (getting paid and paying your vendors). Many of the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Smith, ANISE Consulting
    • Category: Technology
  16. Latest research divided on growth plans for accounting firms

    only deliver one service? “Not to do so – means there is a huge opportunity cost for both the client and the practice. The last thing any accountant wants is to lose a client because they not delivering the right services.”

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  17. Latest Covid wave ‘creating chaos’ for audits

    having a substantial impact on SMSF audits and the profession generally. “Instead of just dealing with a lockdown as we did last year we now have many firms with infected staff, clients unable to respond to queries as they can’t obtain info for whatever...

  18. Latest AFSL crackdown a warning to accountants

    Following licence cancellations last week, it is clear ASIC isn’t holding back on cancelling AFSLs that don’t comply with their audit requirements, sending a warning to recently licensed accountants. Last week, two financial planners had their AFS...

  19. Later retirement takes oldies back to living in ’70s  

    into full-time employment, while an increase in less physically demanding jobs had seen men work later in life. “Over the last 30 years we’ve seen a shift towards service-based jobs and away from more physically demanding jobs,” said Mr Rawnsley. The...

  20. Late payments threaten 4 in 5 businesses: CreditorWatch

    three or more defaults.” The survey found: 82 per cent of respondents had experienced late or overdue payments over the last six months. 37 per cent of businesses commonly experienced payments more than 30 days late. The most common arrears period among...