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Small business restructuring appointments have surged as awareness of the scheme grows, but the approval rate of SBR plans is starting to decline.
The Tax Institute is proposing 10 key tax reform ideas to the Treasury ahead of the looming Economic Reform Roundtable to emphasise the need for tax to be a “top priority”.
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The Fair Work Ombudsman has launched legal action against a Sydney-based accounting firm following allegations it required a migrant worker to fund her own wages.
The Tax Institute has added senior lawyer John Ioannou to its national council as its Queensland representative to further the tax reform conversation.
With the Division 296 super tax all but inevitable, accountants should be preparing their clients’ strategies now, a superannuation accountant has warned.
Australian small businesses are remaining resilient as they are seeing a slowdown in sales and elevated economic uncertainty, Xero data has revealed.
The professional services firm has named Wi Liem Chua as the next national head of management consulting.
The Tax Office is strongly warning businesses against committing GST fraud as reports of refund fraud surge.
Following concerns raised in the ABC’s Four Corners GST investigation, the Tax Office has said it will aim to improve its systems and processes where necessary.
New research shows the extent to which accounting professionals are focused on integrating new technologies into their daily operations, as well as how a shortage of talent may impact their businesses ...