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  1. Government kicks off retirement income review

    for its review of the retirement income system, with the chair of the SMSF Association one of three panellists picked to lead the inquiry. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced on Friday that the review would “establish a fact base” for the current...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sarah Kendell
    • Category: Business
  2. Government fails to deliver on agreed changes to code instrument: joint bodies

    15 required tax/BAS agents to report to the ATO statements that the agent reasonably believed were false, incorrect or misleading in a material particular, or omitted some matter or thing without which the statement is misleading in a material respect,...

  3. Government encouraging tax avoidance: William Buck

    said that while, by world standards, Australians are relatively good at complying with their tax requirements, any policies leading to high compliance costs, complexity or perceived inequity in the tax system would serve to encourage higher levels of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Tax
  4. Government called on for CGT cuts, deduction caps for property

    for most “mum-and-dad” investors, with the exact figures depending on wage income, interest rates and capital growth,” said lead author of the research, Professor Richard Eccleston. The modelling suggests that in the first year, with a $20,000 cap, only...

  5. Government ‘key’ to small-business e-invoicing uptake

    sends in a way that helps cut red tape, speed up payment times and increase security for small businesses. “Government can lead the way with registrations by replacing multi-step processes like ASIC annual review fees, ATO payment plan statements and...

  6. Global ethics body to probe firm culture amid accounting ‘trust crisis’

    The IESBA will look to tighten its code and step up its leadership role in a new three-year strategy to address recurring failures in the profession. Accounting is facing a “global trust crisis” in the wake of high-profile failures, the global ethics...

  7. Global accounting tech company lands in Aus

    software for accountants and bookkeepers has opened an Australian headquarters, appointing a local industry professional to lead the office. AutoEntry by OCREX announced today the opening of an Australian headquarters in Melbourne. The primary functions...

  8. Global accounting network elects new CEO

    January 2018 for a five-year term, replacing current CEO Ed Nusbaum who will retire at the end of 2017 after eight years of leadership. Mr Bodin, who was the CEO of Grant Thornton Sweden for 16 years and spent five years as chairman of the GTIL board,...

  9. Gig economy reporting regime ‘will expose tax underpayments’

    its sights on the $6.3 billion sharing economy. “We anticipate that the increased visibility of income data to the ATO will lead to the detection of many instances of potential non-compliance,” CPA Australia said in its submission on the matter. “In...

  10. General transfer balance cap set to rise to $1.7m

    for the December quarter at 117.2, indexation of the general transfer balance cap is set to occur on 1 July, which may lead to increased complexity where clients have already commenced pensions. The Australian Bureau of Statistics announced on Wednesday...

  11. Further work to be done on TASA changes, says Tax Institute

    taxpayers will be trying to handle tax matters themselves in an excessively complex tax landscape. “This will inevitably lead to more errors, late payments and lodgments, or failures to pay and lodge – ultimately, degrading the integrity of our tax...

  12. Funding constraints linger despite government’s regulator blasting

    the numbers don’t stack up across the board. The final report of the commission has recommended that ASIC should take the lead in enforcing all provisions in the SIS Act as a conduct regulator, and that the corporate regulator considers court action as...

  13. FSI report identifies potential 'tax issues'

    otherwise would if GST was applied to these services," the report stated. Conversely, the report indicated the GST may also lead to less businesses consuming advice. "Because the GST is embedded in prices charged to businesses but not charged...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Tax
  14. FSC pushes for financial advice reform

    the Code of Ethics is the single tool for complying with best interests duty, and is part of a move by the lobby group to lead the public policy debate on the governing and professionalisation of advice. “We are keen to hear from a wide range of...

  15. From the Hungry Cowboy to Deloitte: How this accountant dealt with career curveballs

    on George Street, Sydney called “The Hungry Cowboy” (yes, we had to wear cowboy hats). I am now a partner and national SMSF leader at Deloitte Australia based in Melbourne. What personal wins and struggles have impacted your career? I was a mature age...

  16. From builder’s labourer to CA’s star performer

    what we achieved, the mental discipline and the intellectual challenge. As my role has changed in Sequel CFO, I now need to lead my franchisees to be their own business owners. Our franchisees get that accounting is about helping business owners make...

  17. From a soft hug to a tight squeeze: ATO tightens its grip on private and wealthy groups

    the ATO, to be able to conduct the kind of engagement that is resource-intensive, which will ultimately, in the ATO’s eyes, lead to increased transparency for these private groups.” The Top 500 represent just 0.2 of a percentage point of private groups...

  18. Free CPD point to hear world class speakers

    Promoted by myprosperity WoWcrowd - a webcast series designed to inspire, motivate and lead the Whole of Wealth movement. Hear from world class speakers, and some of the industry’s most entrepreneurial and progressive minds as they share their journey...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: myprosperity
    • Category: Business
  19. Franking credits, outsourcing targeted as multimillion dollar tax gap published

    of the industry, the quality and integrity of third-party data is essential for accurate reporting by the funds. This can lead to third-party reporting errors and, therefore, unpaid tax,” the ATO said. “We recognise the quality and integrity of...

  20. Franking credit changes: An update from the government’s inquiry

    In this episode of Accountants Daily Insider, host Katarina Taurian is joined by Member for Goldstein Tim Wilson who is leading this inquiry. Tim will share why he believes the policy will fail to deliver the desired outcome, the huge financial impact...