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  1. Paycepaid appoints experienced professional to head of sales

    “We are thrilled to welcome David to our team,” said Mr Mali. “His deep industry knowledge and proven track record in sales leadership will be invaluable as we continue to grow and expand our presence in the region.” The firm said Mr Howgate will be...

  2. Preparing for EOFY tax scams with business and cyber resilience

    experience a scam related to EOFY or tax matters, and these scams are not just limited to the June 30 date. In the months leading up to and following, scammers are leveraging a broad range of tactics such as texting links to fake ads offering the...

  3. The hidden toll: Accountants’ health in the crucible of the tax season

    these responsibilities coupled with the pressure of deadlines and accuracy creates the pre-conditions for high stress, often leading to a cascade of negative effects on overall wellbeing. Amidst the ‘balancing act’ of tax season, it can be easy for...

  4. Are young workers facing a ‘resilience crisis’?

    likely to experience issues, with 21 per cent of under 30s reporting low resilience ratios. According to Springfox, this can lead to issues such as chronic distress, anxiety, illness, self-doubt, fatigue, and apathy. The report noted that males were...

  5. 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,...

  6. President to guide the AAT through its reform named

    the remainder of his term. Acting Attorney-General Katy Gallagher has announced Victorian judge Justice Emilios Kyrou will lead the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) through its transformation as president. Ms Gallagher said Mr Kyrou will oversee...

  7. Why ATO should stop the guilt trip and empower taxpayers

    tax benefits or deductions if they are unable to substantiate their claims or meet the stringent requirements. This could lead to higher tax liabilities and reduced tax refunds, which again places more pressure on firms to manage both outcomes and...

  8. PKF Sydney aims to build ‘biggest broker force in Australia’

    PKF has hired a former Mortgage Choice director to lead its specialist mortgage broking arm. Top 10 accountancy PKF has recruited a former national sales director at Mortgage Choice to lead its specialist broking arm in Sydney-Newcastle and turn it...

  9. KordaMentha bolsters international forensic services 

    Force detective sergeant Rob Watson as a forensic partner at its Singapore office. Partner and forensic investigations leader Matthew Fleming said Mr Watson’s appointment demonstrated the steps the firm was taking to increase its market position and...

  10. COSBOA appoints experienced adviser as next CEO

    federal government ministers. COSBOA has appointed Luke Achterstraat as CEO after the board was impressed by his “wealth of leadership experience” and vision for the organisation. Chair of COSBOA Matthew Addison said the board picked Mr Achterstraat, a...

  11. Xero shares soar on leap in revenue, subscribers

    of lending platform Waddle and $NZ34.7 million in restructuring costs. Xero said Australia and New Zealand continued to lead the world in small business cloud accounting adoption and were responsible for more than half the net subscriber growth....

  12. Surging construction costs stall residential builds

    106,000 dwellings over the next three years. “Slowing supply, together with increasing household formation, is expected to lead to a supply-household formation balance of around -106,300 dwellings (cumulative) over the five years to 2027 (and around...

  13. BDO partners with SBE to support female-led businesses 

    the quantum of funding allocations going to women-led businesses will get closer to parity.” BDO’s global fintech leader Tim Aman said the firm was keen to join as a partner as it meets a key goal for the firm as it looks to lead from the front on...

  14. Mazars strengthens ESG offering with specialist appointment

    The former EY and KPMG employee will lead the firm’s sustainability services practice in Melbourne. Mazars has bolstered its ESG and sustainability offerings with the appointment of former EY and KPMG employee Damien Lambert as head of sustainability...

  15. Former Telstra and NBN boss to lead an independent review of PwC

    CEO Tom Seymour will retire from the partnership. PwC has appointed former Telstra and NBN Co boss Ziggy Switkowski to lead an independent review into the firm’s governance, accountability and culture. In a statement, the firm said Dr Switkowski would...

  16. 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...

  17. Lodgment deferral upgrade quicker, spots problem requests

    so almost using that as a selling point. That’s not looked upon favourably and swift action is taken.” Ms Anderson said the leadup to 15 May and 5 June income tax lodgment dates were some of the busiest times of the year for deferral requests and making...

  18. Why cashless gaming would be an unwise all-in wager

    participation. A downturn in club visits could have detrimental impacts on employment, the community and suppliers, and may lead to concerns about viability. It also puts pubs, clubs and hotels at a competitive disadvantage as cash remains legal tender...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Joseph Vitalone
    • Category: Regulation
  19. 8 months after suicide, nervous EY staff await review ‘in weeks’

    it would slash around 3,000 jobs while the UK division put its staff on notice of cuts. In the wake of the news, Australian lead partners were told to draw up lists of staff for “performance management” but the firm denied it had any job cut plans....

  20. Enshrine right to disconnect from work, recruiter says

    and phone calls.” “Foster a culture where employees feel comfortable setting boundaries and prioritising personal time. Lead by example and model healthy work boundaries. “Encourage employees to prioritise their personal time and unplug from work when...