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  1. Budget Week

    encourages taxpayers to structure their affairs in a way that favours capital investment over actions or investments that lead to other forms of income. When combined with negative gearing, this is a key driver of Australia’s red-hot property market....

  2. Budget tipped to deliver tax breaks for business investment

    attempt to pick winners, that it is available to any taxpayer, and not just particular types of taxpayers where it might lead to a high likelihood of disputes between taxpayers and the Tax Commissioner,” said Molesworth. While tweaks to the tax system...

  3. Budget set to dodge growing tax issue

    favourably taxed passive income can reduce the Australian tax paid by investors and may distort investment decisions and lead to reduced economic efficiency. Mr Morrison said the government is “taking steps to eliminate this practice”, with Treasury...

  4. Budget misses compromise payments, tax efficiency

    the brakes on creating an efficient and productive tax system, and leave a crucial small business issue outstanding. In the lead up to this year’s federal budget, representative bodies and the business community alike again called on the government to...

  5. Budget empowers ATO tax avoidance crackdown

    of an all-new taskforce. As part of the 2016-17 budget, the establishment of a new Tax Avoidance Taskforce will lead the renewed crackdown on multinational tax avoidance, with the ATO providing an additional $679 million in funding over four years to...

  6. British national wins ATO High Court case over ‘burdensome’ backpacker tax

    “burdensome” and discriminatory to her nationality. In a decision that could impact future working holiday-makers and may lead to large refunds from the “backpacker tax”, the High Court of Australia has awarded British national Catherine Addy an appeal...

  7. Brisbane food shops forced to back pay workers over $400k

    and matters with two businesses were ongoing. The ombudsman warned non-compliant businesses that any future breaches could lead to higher-level enforcement action taken by the body. The Brisbane audits came after the FWO conducted surprise inspections...

  8. Bring-forward measures and 6-member SMSF bill passes Parliament

    family members in their SMSF. The SMSF Association in its Twitter update that whilst it doesn't expect this change will lead to a significant increase in the number of SMSFs being established, it will provide greater investment flexibility, choice and...

  9. Brexit - what does it mean and should you be worried?

    there is no precedent to follow. The EU has suggested the UK should go quickly. Managing the separation will be a test for leadership in both the UK and Europe. Why does all this matter for Australians? Macro events such as we are seeing are very hard...

  10. Bowerman decision highlights flaws with ATO approach to losses

    The AAT decision demonstrates the reluctance of the ATO to allow tax deductions where profit-making activities lead to a loss, says a tax expert. The Bowerman and Commissioner of Taxation decision highlights a tendency by the ATO to treat losses from a...

  11. Boutique proclaims benefits of philanthropy

    giving us a boost in staff morale," he said. "When we discussed implementing the programme the staff were very eager to lead and engage with the idea. They've worked together to decide which local charities will receive funding and this has created a...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  12. Boutique law firms seeking accounting practice partnerships

    will lend to a successful and beneficial collaboration. “A collaboration approach means the work can stay local and can lead to better growth opportunities for both law and accounting practices,” he said. Michaels states the merge will not only be an...

  13. Bookkeeping platform locks in key management change, eyes expansion

    One international bookkeeping platform has appointed a former LinkedIn executive to its senior leadership team, with a view to expand its footprint into Asia. The Bookkeeper understands Receipt Bank locked in the appointment of Vicky Skipp as vice...

  14. Bookkeepers urged to lead STP take-up as deadline approaches

    Bookkeepers have been urged to start conversations with smaller clients to help them see the potential benefits of the proposed introduction of Single Touch Payroll before July deadline. While legislation to expand STP to employers with 19 or less...

  15. Bookkeepers to play pivotal role in SME recovery post-JobKeeper

    waits until they actually need funding, they may struggle to secure the right funding.” Bookkeepers are well equipped to lead the sector into recovery, Mr Addison said, citing the track record of accountants, bookkeepers and brokers throughout the...

  16. Bookkeeper CPD hours in spotlight amid audit crackdown

    three-year registration period, with a minimum of five hours each year. “Failure to comply with our CPE requirements may lead to a formal investigation that could result in an administrative sanction,” said the TPB earlier. “Sanctions available range...

  17. Board of Taxation sees 2 new members

    particularly indirect and employment taxes. Prior to this she was the global project manager of Shell and the country tax lead of Shell before that. Meanwhile, Mr Klein holds more than two decades of experience working in the tax advisory space....

  18. Blockchain: why it’s time for accountants to get on board

    in the technology over the past three years. Australia is the world’s eighth-largest exchange and stands to be the global leader by adopting blockchain ahead of the world. What is blockchain? A blockchain is a distributed, decentralised ledger that lets...

  19. Blockchain: hype or hot air?

    these mimic Initial Public Offerings without the cost, and regulator barriers. Once again, we can expect ASIC to follow the lead. The second big challenge is simply adoption. Currently, blockchain does not address any real problems for the average...

  20. Big-ticket tax set for government review

    rent tax (PRRT), the crude oil excise and associated Commonwealth royalties. Independent expert Michael Callaghan AM will lead the review with the support of a secretariat within the Commonwealth Treasury. The review will advise the government on the...