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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.
As the Productivity Commission continues to release interim reports, CPA Australia has said SMEs need support in the evolving AI implementation space.
As the ATO continues its battle against illicit tobacco, the NSW government is introducing tough new laws to parliament to help crack down on illegal sales and possession.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept. It is already embedded in many of the tools and systems accountants use every day. From document scanning and optical character ...
New research shows that accounting professionals are increasingly playing a hands-on role in enabling their clients’ technology ecosystems, across dozens of different tools.
An accountant claimed she was unfairly dismissed following a clash with a colleague who allegedly schemed to continue working after his registered tax agent status was terminated.
The Victorian government’s proposal to legislate a legal right for employees to work from home two days a week has received significant backlash from the small business community.
The highest average tax refunds received by small businesses cashed in at over $5,000 for 2024, new research from Commonwealth Bank has revealed.
Following the Productivity Commission’s sweeping tax reform proposals, business advocates are pushing for a more holistic approach to reduce the burden on larger businesses.
The Division 296 legislation isn’t something to be laughed at, but one accounting educator decided to try to bring a little levity to the issue.
While there have been a lot of arguments in favour of utilising deferred tax accounting in relation to Division 296, a technical adviser has argued it should very much be a “case-by-case” decision.
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