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As more people endeavour to start their own small businesses, accounting professionals are urging business owners to establish effective succession plans and exit strategies.
The Tax Office has pledged to commit to an improvement of its service operations for tax practitioners, a move that has been welcomed by the professional accounting body.
The Tax Office will double down on its data-matching capabilities to protect taxpayers as reports of fraud have significantly surged.
The High Court of Australia has ruled in favour of PepsiCo, dismissing six appeals brought forward by the Commissioner of Taxation. Here, senior tax lawyers unpack the decision and discuss the ...
Professional and business bodies have welcomed the Reserve Bank’s “unsurprising” decision to cut the interest rate by 25 basis points.
AI Edge for Accountants launches in Sydney on 17 September, offering a one-day, hands-on program tailored for partners, directors, and owners of accounting firms seeking to build a more streamlined, ...
Australia’s “increasingly difficult to justify” two-tier tax advice regulation system should be considered for reinvention, a tax practitioner has proposed.
So, you’ve decided to buy a property. How exciting! Understanding the world of home loans may be confusing like what the difference is between a fixed and variable interest rate home loan.
Tax practitioners have welcomed the Productivity Commission’s “bold” net cash flow tax idea but warned against introducing more complexity into the Australian tax system.
The Administrative Review Tribunal has suspended proceedings on a case of alleged income tax fraud as the applicant awaits a separate criminal trial for alleged GST fraud.
Once annual revenue reaches $100,000, businesses are much more likely to engage with external accountants, new research has shown.