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  1. CA ANZ slams government’s ‘confused’ big 4 regulation paper

    with “perceived” risks and weaknesses in the current framework, without considering strengths could unintentionally lead to policy outcomes that made audit regulation worse. The paper’s analysis was also missing texts and sources CA ANZ said were...

  2. CA ANZ sets the record straight on new pathway

    – who are passionate about our profession,” it said. The professional body also rejected suggestions that inclusive pathways lead to lower paid Chartered Accountants is patently untrue. To date there has been no evidence to suggest this is the case in...

  3. CA ANZ releases top business predictions for 2019

    their accountants, to help them usher their business into the digital age. Experts predict the focus on digital in 2019 will lead to the extension of single touch payroll to small employers. It is also likely that e-invoicing standards will be developed...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  4. CA ANZ backs government’s mission to improve invoice payment times

    said this is an important step towards reducing payment times for all businesses. CA ANZ sustainability and business reform leader, Karen McWilliams FCA, said cash flow is key in this tough economic climate and it’s "no good" for businesses to have a...

  5. Buy now, pay later needs greater regulation, says CPA

    need to be regulated to protect vulnerable consumers, according to CPA Australia. CPA Australia’s digital economy policy lead, Dr Jana Schmitz, said that as buy now, pay later platforms become more popular their impact will be more widely felt. “In...

  6. Busting common myths surrounding STP

    In this episode of Accountants Daily Insider, host Katarina Taurian is joined by the STP program lead at the Australian Taxation Office, John Shepherd, and the director and founder of All That Counts, Lielette Calleja, to discuss the small business...

  7. Businesses oppose ‘same job, same pay’ IR changes

    of Small Business Organisations Australia (COSBOA) and Business Council of Australia (BCA) and more said the policy would lead to lower wage growth and fewer jobs. The amalgamation also said the name of the policy, ‘Same Job, Same Pay’ was misleading...

  8. Businesses must upskill to overcome economic slowdown

    businesses were not only facing a period of uncertainty but also of change which meant firms and their managers and leaders needed to be able to develop the capabilities to help steer their organisations forward. “With the Australian economy cooling,...

  9. Businesses must plan for rising default rates, insolvency risk

    on supporting their clients,” Mr Blundell said. “Many directors have become used to the lifestyle that they’ve been able to lead over that period and it’s not uncommon to see substantial related party loan accounts listed on balance sheets that come...

  10. Businesses are relying on poor managers due to the pandemic

    hurting their productivity and employee morale according to Christina Foxwell, chief executive officer of coaching, HR and leadership firm Ignite Purpose. Ms Foxwell said poor managers were hindering many businesses’ productivity, morale, and their...

  11. Business owners eyeing acquisitions

    attention to the observations and insights gained through the due diligence process and appoint an integration manager to lead a successful integration.” The quarterly survey also found that more than 80 per cent of business owners were unlikely to exit...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  12. Business Growth Fund: ‘What’s the money going to be used for?’

    for Business Growth at the University of South Australia and an international scholar on business growth and entrepreneurial leadership — said that while making capital available to businesses is a welcome move, achieving the stated aims of helping...

  13. Business confidence hits 7-year high

    record-high of 130.3 points over the first four months of the year, even as JobKeeper drew to a close, which was expected to lead to a fall in business confidence. “The worries that many held about how the Australian economy would deal with the end of...

  14. Business as unusual

    concentration, and direct opportunities to interject training to ask questions and receive additional assistance from senior leaders. This was on the contrary for those completing training at home, with it eventually becoming apparent that their skills...

  15. Building the next wave of leaders in the accounting profession

    Xero launched Xero Mentor Match – a program that connects accountants and bookkeepers, from new entrants to industry leaders and role models. To kick start the initiative, Xero has established a group of foundation members, including Shannon Smit of...

  16. Building a sustainable firm that thrives without you

    on the active involvement of the owner. This reliance frequently hinders owners from spending time away from their business, leading to potential burnout and limiting opportunities for strategic growth. Drawing from over 40 years of experience within...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Grace Robbie
    • Category: Business
  17. Budget: the tax profession delivers its verdict

    around how he wants to use our tax system to make Australia a more productive and successful economy.” BDO tax technical leader Lance Cunningham said the government could afford to focus on relief and just tinker with tax at the edges. “They’ve got a...

  18. Budget: industry bodies lament short-term vision

    he said. “Piecemeal tax hikes can erode business confidence and may not produce the anticipated revenue levels as it can lead to behavioural changes. “The promised tax reform white paper can’t come quickly enough to restore productivity and growth in...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  19. Budget: Big wins for SMEs

    – it’s a quick fix,” Mr Scott said. “We need to start seeing plans for more permanent tax reform.” KPMG’s enterprise tax lead partner Clive Bird said the budget was largely positive for Australia’s mid-market businesses. “Overall, this has been an...

  20. Budget: Best of the rest 

    their tax liabilities, and align income tax liabilities on ACCUs with when they are actually sold. KPMG’s national sector lead, food and agribusiness, Georgie Aley said carbon farming and biodiversity opportunities had generated significant focus across...