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SMSF trustees may start “shopping around” to get the best market valuation for assets with Division 296 tax on the horizon, according to a superannuation specialist.
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 ...
The government must focus on providing increased support to struggling small businesses, enabling them to invest, bolster and leverage their potential.
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.
Accounting software giant draws storm of criticism after jacking up plan fees for the second time in a year.
New exclusive research has shown that, for accounting tech, the discovery process is driven mostly by seeking peer input and attending events over direct vendor contact.
The TBP has provided individual and company tax and BAS agents tips to make its registration renewal process stress-free. An initial reminder from the TPB alerts agents that they must renew their ...
Whether SMSF members should move assets out of super to avoid the proposed $3 million super tax has stirred up considerable debate, but a technical expert has said there’s time to slow down and wait ...
Amateur poker player “Lucky Eddie” has failed to overturn a substantial tax bill after an audit uncovered numerous “unexplained” income sources.
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal has overturned a five-year registration ban imposed on an Adelaide tax agent after it found that the Tax Practitioners Board’s investigation process was ...
The ATO has launched a crackdown on the tax affairs of millions of landlords, targeting those who falsely claim rental deductions and minimise their capital gains liability by inflating costs.
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