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  1. IPA 'disappointed' with govt's missed tax opportunity

    the government have support for. The first was recommendation 3.2 that governments should fully and promptly implement the leading practices and recommendations from the commission’s previous reports on business regulation. “It’s great the government...

  2. Intuit spies gig economy play

    times is one where accounting professionals will specialise in helping self-employed individuals, global accountant segment leader of Intuit, Rich Preece, told Accountants Daily. He said these accountants will embrace the fact that many self-employed...

  3. Intuit QuickBooks shares organisation hacks for overworked accountants

    what’s coming up. And this doesn’t need to be just for client work. The biggest trap that firms fall into, especially for leaders, emerging leaders and managers, is only planning for client work. This can lead to maxing out capacity and becoming...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Intuit QuickBooks
    • Category: Business
  4. Intuit kicks off Get Connected roadshow 

    to give attendees the opportunity to reconnect with friends in the industry. Intuit’s accountant and adviser group marketing lead Damien Greathead said bookkeepers and accountants had been working hard to help clients through the challenges of the past...

  5. International tax reform could net annual gains of $220bn

    two-pillar system to address the tax challenges which arose from the digitalisation and globalisation of the economy would lead to greater taxing rights for market jurisdictions and a floor placed on tax competition said the OECD. Pillar Two would...

  6. International consulting firm appoints forensic accountant

    and regulatory scrutiny. Speaking on Mr Mullins’ appointment, FTI Consulting’s forensic and litigation consulting lead, Dawna Wright, said the appointment comes at a time of “growth” for the firm, bolstering its valuation advisory and risk and...

  7. Institutional, big 4 exec hires mark service line boosts for Grant Thornton

    as a partner in its financial services division. “We are excited about expanding our expertise in this important area,” said lead partner of Grant Thornton’s financial services industry group, Madeleine Mattera. Chris Watson is also returning to the...

  8. Instant asset write-off fails to attract small business

    that exist around the instant asset write-off before we get to EOFY.” The survey also found that computers continue to lead the highest amount of claims at 56 per cent, followed by vehicles at 33 per cent, tools at 23 per cent and office furniture at 21...

  9. Inspector-General knocks ATO boss’ tax agent blasting

    Competitive neutrality Mr Falinski also questioned the appropriateness of the Tax Office to be making comments that could lead taxpayers to self-lodge in preference to using a tax agent. “I don't think the commissioner's remark was saying, 'Don't use...

  10. Insolvency practices set to undergo ombudsman inquiry

    Inquiry had “identified a lack of transparency for the small business owner” where creditors began debt recovery action, leading the business owner to feel cut out of the process. “This inquiry will identify areas where practices can be improved and...

  11. Insolvency must address gender imbalance: Rodgers Reidy

    inquiry for change to encourage women into the industry. Rodgers Reidy has urged other insolvency firms to follow its lead in reducing the gender gap in the industry after a reprimand by the recent parliamentary inquiry for its “imbalance”. Sydney...

  12. Insolvencies to rise across the region, say GRIP members

    in other jurisdictions for services they need,” said Ms Lau. Jirsch Sutherland joined the GRIP network in May 2021 as the lead of the APAC region and has since grown the network's reach to 15 countries. Members include: Ahlawat & Associates - India DFDL...

  13. Insolvencies set to spike

    of the federal Budget, government departments are finalising budgets and resources for 2014/2015, which Mr Cribb said will lead to the ATO ramping up tax debt recovery efforts and the likelihood of all forms of insolvency appointments increasing in the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  14. Insolvencies enter ‘unchartered waters’ during holiday break

    we will start to see further enquiries and more distress,” she said. The ATO cautioned against insolvency advice “that could lead to illegal phoenix activity” in an update last week. “Some insolvency advisers suggest actions designed to help directors...

  15. Insight: Integrating AI into your business in 2025

    helping clients make informed decisions. These insights don’t just add value – they position your firm as an innovative leader in the industry. 6. Personalise the client experience AI’s ability to process vast amounts of data quickly makes it an...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Olivia Long, SMSFAI
    • Category: Business
  16. Insight: Balancing profitability and work/life harmony at Access All Areas

    doesn’t mean equal – it’s more like a pendulum. Some weeks, work takes priority, and other weeks, personal life takes the lead. During our discussion, Catarina shared a pivotal moment where her kids gently pointed out that she was working too much. It...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kyelie Baxter, IQ Accountants
    • Category: Business
  17. Inquiry raises concerns about ‘systemic misuse of accountants’ certificates’

    the use of accountants' certificates and the misclassification of clients as wholesale or sophisticated investors. AFCA lead ombudsman, investments and advice, Shail Singh, said since starting operation in November 2018, AFCA has received around 140...

  18. Independent firm snares big 4, mid-tier execs

    experience in advising clients and providing objective analysis of transactions in major commercial disputes. He will lead McGrathNicol’s Australian dispute advisory practice. Mr Fressl has 18 years of experience specialising in transactions,...

  19. Increase to CPE hours will lead to practitioner ‘haemorrhage’

    continuing professional education hours for BAS agents will be “unlikely to be achievable in practice” and will ultimately lead to practitioners leaving the industry, says one peak accounting body. Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand has now...

  20. Incoming PwC Australia chief shuffles C-suite

    Incoming PwC Australia chief executive Kevin Burrowes has shuffled the C-suite and moved to replace two of the firm’s leading executives, general counsel Meredith Beattie and risk leader Tony O’Malley, who were due to retire. The Australian and the AFR...