by Sophie Deutsch | Jul 6, 2023 | Features
For the past couple of years, Dr Roel Boomsma, Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Accounting, Governance and Regulation at the University of Sydney Business School,, has been integrating emerging technologies including new and developing AI tools into the...
by Vicki Stylianou | Jul 5, 2023 | Features
In 2021, Fiji exported $1.08 billion worth of goods and services, versus $2.54 billion in imports. That export value is highly concentrated to few sectors. IPA Group Executive Advocacy and Policy Vicki Stylianou recently travelled to Fiji to present at the Fiji...
by Accountants Daily | Jul 4, 2023 | News
On Monday this week, the ATO released the latest version of what was formerly called the Taxpayers’ Charter and is now known simply as the ATO Charter or Our Charter. This document has undergone major changes in that it is now only three pages (with links to some...
by The Conversation | Jul 3, 2023 | Features
The official quarterly measure of inflation peaked at 7.8% in the year to December and is now 7%, and the newer monthly measure peaked at 8.4% and is now 5.6%. What’s at issue is how quickly inflation will continue to fall, how many more times the Reserve Bank will...
by Tony Greco | Jun 30, 2023 | Features
Recently, the Inspector-General of Taxation and Taxation Ombudsman (IGTO) investigated a case involving a mother whose adult daughter had passed away. The mother was having trouble finalising her daughter’s deceased estate with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO)...