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  1. Crowe Horwath profits drop

    started off relatively well so we are encouraged by that – we had a bit more deal flow through advisory towards the end of last year,” he said. “It’s been a tough few years but we are quietly confident about the look-forward position,” Mr Price said.

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  2. Crowe Horwath acquires firm in non-metro play

    the regional market, in a bid to drive its family office offering, acquiring a Grafton-based accounting and tax firm last year. [email protected]

  3. Cross-border partnership creates Canadian CPA pathway

    renewed twice since, the arrangement facilitates CPA accreditation for members between Australia, New Zealand and the US. Last year, CIMA and AICPA also created an Australasian committee to increase the association’s local presence. Speaking to...

  4. Critics say ATO forward-planning neglects tax profession

    on measures that could further exacerbate their workloads, critics say. The ATO’s 2021–22 corporate plan, released early last week, has attracted criticism for its focus on measures that have historically added double-handling to the workloads of...

  5. Credit enquiries reach 18-month high as conditions normalise

    13 consecutive months,” said Patrick Coghlan, CEO at CreditorWatch. “The average number of external administrations over the last six months is 14 per cent lower than for the six-month period to September 2020.” However, external administrations are...

  6. Cracks in construction won’t be filled by home owners warranty

    signs in the data and so it’s time for a rethink. The building sector has witnessed another two large-scale collapses in the last 10 days with the demise of home builder Porter Davis in Victoria and community building constructor Lloyd Group in...

  7. CPI result encouraging, but fight far from over: Treasurer

    ABS data shows annual inflation fell to its lowest level in almost two years last November. Annual inflation fell to 4.3 per cent in November, down from 4.9 per cent the prior month, but “the fight is far from over” the Treasurer said yesterday....

  8. CPI leaps to 7.3% on rises in cost of food, fuel and housing

    been expecting a quarterly rise of 1.6 per cent and an annual lift of 7.0 per cent. “This quarter's increase matches that of last quarter and is lower than the 2.1 per cent result in March quarter this year,” said ABS program manager of prices, Michelle...

  9. CPE hours poised to rise as TPB refines new standards

    Kasapidis said it was pleasing to see the TPB take on board feedback from the profession after the regulator had proposed last year a strict 40 hours per annum minimum requirement. “As 2020 amply demonstrated, circumstances may arise from year to year...

  10. CPAs scramble as 90-day notice period, education deadlines loom

    the closure of CPA Advice, and was not investigating compliance concerns as it was with Dover, which announced its closure last month. “Usually it takes time to hand back a licence, which is what I assume CPA Advice is going to be do. The cancellation...

  11. CPAs pushing past ‘big elephant in the room’

    CPA Australia brand into the financial planning realm, which has been marred by high-level controversy and scandal for the last five years. “There is such a negative undertone in financial planning in general, it had a huge impact on the overall CPA...

  12. CPAs lose liability cover Australia-wide

    since surfaced are also informing this process, Dr Deen Sanders, chief executive at the PSC, told Accountants Daily late last month.

  13. CPA’s licensing arm missing from corporate strategy

    short of its business projections by year end 2017. It’s also reported a combined trading loss of $7.4 million in November last year since inception. Housing a dealer group under the CPA Australia brand has also posed severe regulatory conflicts for the...

  14. CPA’s advice arm heads for review as CEO gig gets ‘strong’ interest

    to get authorised under an AFSL. Aside from its huge losses, it has also only onboarded 27 authorised representatives as of last month, which is well short of the business case estimates of 250 by this year. If its current pace of growth continues,...

  15. CPA's rivals note major spike in new member enquiries

    members,” Mr Boxer said. “We have definitely experienced an increase in NTAA membership enquiries from CPA members over the last four weeks. Enquiry numbers represent a three-fold increase when compared to previous years.” Accountants Daily contacted...

  16. CPA warns against blind pursuit of surplus

    of the economy is more important than ever before. “Initiatives such as the Government’s innovation and science package last week will play an important role in helping that structural economic adjustment to happen,” he said. “Further, the business case...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Regulation
  17. CPA voices concern over member data

    an accountant who is continuing his offensive on the association. Ahead CPA Australia’s annual general meeting in Singapore last week, NSW-based member Brett Stevenson requested and received a copy of the association’s register of members, which...

  18. CPA slams idea of apolitical tax commission

    government will have to sell a whole package, Mr Drum said. “That’s what the Howard-Costello government did so successfully last time, they sold a package, they went to an election on eliminating a raft of inefficient taxes and broken taxes, like sales...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Tax
  19. CPA seeks FASEA accreditation for prior learning

    will see practitioners required to complete a bachelor or higher or equivalent qualification. Accountants Daily reported last year that FASEA had written to the major professional bodies, inviting them to consult about having their designations and CPD...

  20. CPA review finds misdirection of funds, calls to freeze president's pay

    is at odds with public messaging from CPA Australia, both during and after the reign of Mr Malley. At a Senate hearing last week, both president Jim Dickson and director Graeme Wade, repeatedly rejected suggestions that the licensing arm is a failure....