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  1. Key steps for hiring the right people

    One of the key factors in leading a high performance team is to recruit the right people and there are some critical steps that SMEs can take to get the right result for their team and bottom line. There will be times of course when you inherit a team...

  2. Key dispute hotspots flagged for accountants

    should be aware of, including inappropriate advice and failure to follow instructions. Speaking to Accountants Daily, FOS lead ombudsman, investments and advice, June Smith, said based on the dispute problem areas FOS has seen with financial advisers,...

  3. Keeping your clients’ assets safe

    their personal exposure, should things go pear shaped financially. Sadly, if the ramifications are severe enough, it could lead to the bankruptcy of the small business owner or a company director. In fact, we often hear the line “had I known that I...

  4. Keeping the season of giving alive

    other ways to give back. Volunteering and fundraising can equally make a positive difference. Julia Newbould, Stella Network lead, BT Financial Group

  5. Jones appoints specialist digital exec to lead MBR review 

    Service NSW head has been tasked with assessing the business registers project. Experienced executive Damon Rees will lead the independent review of the Modernising Business Registers (MBR) program. Minister for Financial Services Stephen Jones said Mr...

  6. Joint bodies fight for crucial changes to $3m super tax bill

    in a recent statement. The joint bodies have also warned that the absence of indexation for the $3 million threshold will lead to generational inequity and unnecessary uncertainty for the superannuation system. The JAWG is also concerned about a lack of...

  7. JobKeeper public register ruled out as payments reach $13bn

    by the government and the Tax Office. Tax experts have publicly floated the idea that Australia should follow New Zealand’s lead and introduce a public register of businesses part of the JobKeeper wage scheme to curb wrongdoing. Pressed by Greens...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Maja Garaca Djurdjevic
    • Category: Tax
  8. JobKeeper and cash flow boost audits – should accountants in Australia be worried?

    about JobKeeper 2.0 audits and will the new JobKeeper 2.0 eligibility criteria and the imminent cessation of cash flow boost lead to more ATO audit activity? Where are audits and reviews appearing? Audits and reviews commenced after the original...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Accountancy Insurance
    • Category: Regulation
  9. Job satisfaction trumps pay for accountants, new report shows

    Higher salaries do not necessarily lead accountants to be happier in their jobs, with workplace environment and career development opportunities vital in job satisfaction levels, a report shows. Sydney accounting recruitment firm Richard Lloyd’s salary...

  10. Jirsch Sutherland joins international insolvency network

    The national insolvency firm has been appointed Asia-Pacific lead of a global insolvency network, set to benefit members by offering them easier access to cross-border insolvency specialists and business referrals. National insolvency specialists...

  11. Jirsch Sutherland announces Brisbane acquisition

    the fear of breaching strict insolvent trading laws,” said Ms Muller. “Jirsch Sutherland’s expertise means that we should lead the field in this area – especially as the industry moves to crack down on unscrupulous and unqualified pre-insolvency...

  12. Is the death knell upon bookkeepers in 2019?

    offshoring, BotKeeper, AI in accounting software. The one thing that differs with this service offer is that I see it as a lead generator for bookkeepers who want to deliver the magic work. One of the most significant pain points for bookkeeping...

  13. IR reforms: A productivity predicament for finance leaders

    Finance leaders need to understand how the major changes to workplace laws impact their role and the operations of the business. As Australian businesses grapple with rising operational costs, fierce market competition, and an ever-evolving regulatory...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Matt Loop, Rippling
    • Category: Business
  14. IPA warns deductions at risk

    – because they will no longer be able to claim them as a legitimate deduction. “Loss of essential tools of trade will lead to further deterioration of Australia’s already declining productivity,” he said. “Taxpayers may not be aware that self-education...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Tax
  15. IPA targets 'disproportionate' SG charges

    payments late or at the incorrect amount are “disproportionate to the mischief” of the act. “In fact, the penalty regime can lead to further non-compliance delays in employers making superannuation contributions,” said Mr Conway. “The onerous penalty...

  16. IPA signs deal with Sri Lankan member body

    capacity and professional development,” said IPA Group chief executive officer, Andrew Conway. “This agreement will also lead to the transfer of knowledge and sharing of experiences between both Institutes,” said Mr Conway. For the IPA, this follows its...

  17. IPA locks in new exec appointment

    The Institute of Public Accountants has appointed a new lead within in its education department. Professor Gary Pflugrath, formerly of the University of NSW, the RBA and International Federation of Accountants, is now executive general manager, IPA...

  18. IPA joins forces with bookkeeping association

    continue to be preserved, with operational autonomy across both brands. AAT chief executive Rochelle Park will continue to lead the AAT as part of the IPA Group and will assume a role within the Group Executive team of the IPA. The integration will see...

  19. IPA chief appointed to TPB 

    Australian government Treasury chief of staff before becoming the youngest CEO of a public entity when he was appointed to lead IPA. He has represented Australia at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, G20 and World Trade Organization summits, and the...

  20. IPA calls for ASIC’s powers to be stripped

    advice and the need to address the unmet demand from consumers. The IPA submission to the Quality of Advice Review took its lead from an interim report from the Australian Law Reform Commission last November “and honed in on ASIC”, Ms Stylianou said....