Shadow financial services minister Luke Howarth has said he would support making it easier for accountants to provide advice, particularly SMSF advice, if the Coalition is elected to government.
Coalition ‘dead against’ Div 296, ASFA ‘not as concerned’
Keith Ford | 14 April 2025
Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor has strongly reiterated the Coalition’s opposition to the $3 million super tax, but ...
CPA outlines key strategies for businesses dealing with US tariff changes
Imogen Wilson | 11 April 2025
The professional body is advising businesses to lean on their accountants for support amid US President Donald Trump’s ...
Inconsistent service delivery listed as major gripe in ATO phone line review
Miranda Brownlee | 11 April 2025
Registered agents have raised serious concerns about the quality of service and consistency in advice when using the ...
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The professional body says a review should be undertaken into how the ATO assesses the appropriateness of the data it relies on for its data matching programs.
EY-Parthenon has unveiled three additional appointments to strengthen its presence in Australia’s energy transition and private sector energy deals.
CPA Australia is calling for significant improvements to be made to ASIC’s audit oversight to restore trust and safeguard the future of the profession.
Small Australian businesses in the retail sector are under significant strain as they face continuous, unprecedented challenges, BDO Australia has revealed.
US President Donald Trump has jacked up tariffs on China to 125 per cent, while China imposed 84 per cent retaliatory tariffs on US imports.
Twenty business groups have called on the government to support businesses in driving economic growth and improving living standards.
QuickBooks announces a 4-week initiative aimed at enhancing accountants and skills and technology expertise.
The removal of the ability to claim deductions for ATO interest charges and an increase in the Super Guarantee on 1 July will place further pressure on cash flow, SME lenders have warned.
The professional services firm is welcoming a new corporate finance partner to its Melbourne office.
A survey of over 140 businesses found that many are not prepared for mandatory climate reporting, while those who act may enjoy competitive advantages.