by Chris Sheedy | Jun 22, 2023 | Features
In April, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that the Federal Government would fund $240 million for the development of a stadium district on the Hobart foreshore. However, the kickoff went over like Meat Loaf’s performance at the 2011 Grand Final. It’s not...
by Miranda Brownlee | Jun 20, 2023 | News
Accountants specialising in the cryptocurrency space are facing significant challenges in navigating the tax framework due to a severe lack of regulatory guidance in this area, according to accounting firm Tax on Chain. Tax on Chain director Oliver Woodbridge said...
by The Conversation | Jun 19, 2023 | Features
Unless it resumes growing, either wage growth will need to slide to the Reserve Bank’s inflation target of 2-3% on average over time, or the bank will need to keep pushing up rates until it does. This is because, as Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe pointed out in a...
by IPA | Jun 16, 2023 | Advocacy
At a glance: A Senate Committee recently completed an inquiry into the Treasury Laws Amendment (2023 Measures No. 1) Bill 2023. The IPA as part of the Joint Tax Bodies prepared a submission for the inquiry, and IPA GM Technical Policy Tony Greco addressed the...
by Sophie Deutsch | Jun 15, 2023 | Features
Recent research has found that 58% of consumers had used chatbots for simple customer service requests in 2022 – 35% more than in 2020. Another 65% had used self-service account portals, with millennials reporting greater uptake than other generations. Zac Hayes,...