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Stress, inflation eroding wages and the prospect of technology taking their jobs emerge as the top concerns in the inaugural global talent survey by ACCA. The survey, which quizzed more than 8,000 ...
Xero APAC managing director Joseph Lyons has left the small business platform after two years at the helm to become the CEO of Australian HR software firm Elmo. Mr Lyons assumed the role from ...
Two principal players behind the Plutus Payroll scheme have made final submissions ahead of sentencing, including claims they were less responsible for the $105 million ATO theft than convicted ...
The ATO has announced that from February, the agency may contact clients who have engaged an arm’s-length valuer as required under the market value method. “In some instances, valuers have prepared ...
A Sydney practitioner whose registration was terminated over allegedly receiving $231,766 in false BAS refunds has had his request to suppress his name and put the TPB’s decision on hold denied by a ...
The introduction of the Division 296 tax will require super funds, particularly those with illiquid assets, to tighten up valuations and is likely to see higher administration and audit costs for ...
The ATO has issued new guidance to trustees of family trusts who have made a family trust election on how to limit their exposure to family trust distributions tax in the lead up to 30 June. In a ...
Shadow assistant treasurer Luke Howarth has criticised the government’s move to push ahead with measures to deny deductions for the general interest charge (GIC) and shortfall interest charge (SIC), ...
The Tax Practitioners Board has reminded smaller firms with 100 or fewer employees to start preparing for the eight new Code of Professional Conduct obligations that will begin from 1 July 2025. The ...
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