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Payday Super arrives midyear. Are your clients ready?
Payday Super will mean more admin and costs for small businesses, says the IPA's Tony Greco. It's time to prepare.
NSW local SMEs get priority for flood clean-up contracts
The state government announced it will give first preference to local businesses when awarding contracts for the repair, remediation or provision...
Changes to requesting copies of tax documents
The Australian Taxation Office has said all requests for COTD will have to go through the online services for agents (OSfA) and be authorised on...
Technical Update: TD 2022/11 Revised ATO view on Division 7A and UPEs
With the finalisation of TD 2022/11, the ATO has withdrawn its previous Taxation Ruling TR 2010/3 and Law Administration Practice Statement PS LA...
ATO cash grab could spark further insolvencies
While the ATO’s “preferred approach” is always to work with taxpayers to resolve their situation through engagement rather than enforcement, the...
Gilt-edged backup the best defence against cyber crimes
This creates a major challenge for information technology (IT) and security operations (SecOps) teams tasked with protecting their company’s IT...
Age for downsizer super scheme to drop to 55
The reduced age limit, proposed by the Coalition during the election, will widen eligibility for the scheme by a decade in a matter of months,...
Cybercrime on the rise with invoice hacking
The challenge with invoice hacking is that everything can appear totally legitimate in that there is no dodgy spelling, no obviously bogus email...
3 ways to build out a finance offering for your clients and expand your business
Every accountant will have clients who require finance at some stage, whether it’s as simple as a car loan, or a more complex facility, like a...
TPB begins consulting on 4 guidance documents
The three new guidance documents explained with example, the types of services that constitute a tax agent service; the types of services that...
NSW Energy Bill Buster applications open today
The 2022–23 NSW budget included $128 million to help up to an initial 30,000 eligible households install solar or replace appliances with more...



















