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An identity, tax and welfare fraud syndicate in Western Sydney has been exposed by the ATO, Australian Federal Police and Services Australia.
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.
An award-winning professional has urged accountants to “move with the times” and stay ahead of incoming changes such as ESG requirements and the rapid AI evolution.
Submissions and nominations are now open for the Commercial Finance Awards 2025, produced in collaboration with principal partner Judo Bank.
This week Sarah Lawrance, founder and chief executive of Hot Toast, joins UTH to talk about how she is staying ahead of the sustainability curve, welcoming AI and countless industry opportunities with ...
With the Division 296 super tax all but inevitable, accountants should be preparing their clients’ strategies now, a superannuation accountant has warned.
Accounting software giant draws storm of criticism after jacking up plan fees for the second time in a year.
Recent research we have conducted with accountants and bookkeepers dove into why so many businesses are ending up in failure, and whether they are truly “trusted advisers” to their clients. Spoiler ...
In a move to further strengthen its national presence, BDO Australia has named seven additional partners to join its leadership ranks this month. The newly appointed partners, David Sartorio, Ross ...
As GST remains front of mind for the profession, the Tax Office is turning its attention to cracking down on GST fraud in property and construction.
ASIC has fined a William Buck director $20,625 over audit independence concerns, marking the first time the regulator has used infringement notices to uphold five-year rotation requirements for listed ...
The ATO’s guidance on the recent law changes to GIC has fallen short in effectively equipping tax practitioners with the necessary knowledge, according to the professional body.