by Ann Kayis-Kumar | Mar 4, 2024 | Features
“As a regulator, we can’t purposely not conform with the law.” Chris Jordan, pictured here at the IPA National Congress 2023, told the National Press Club days before his retirement that his ATO had been forced to pursue old, very small debts. On Wednesday Tax...
by Chris Sheedy | Feb 29, 2024 | Features
“If the regional SMEs aren’t thriving, it means those communities won’t prosper,” Regional Australia Institute CEO Liz Ritchie says. “And you can’t have a successful national economy without a successful regional economy. Regions support so much of the exports and...
by Chris Sheedy | Feb 29, 2024 | Blog
Every great business solves a problem. Anthony Tripolino, back when he was 15 years old, had one problem. “In high school I loved gaming, but it frustrated me paying $100 or more to buy a video game,” he says. “I just thought, this has got to be done better.” With...
by Greg Earl | Feb 27, 2024 | Features
Former Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade secretary Peter Varghese will lead the review. Soft dollars While the multiples of defence to aid and intelligence to diplomacy spending have received a lot of attention in recent years as they have relentlessly widened,...
by Megan Hartman | Feb 26, 2024 | News
The ISA for LCE: An Overview The ISA for LCE is not just an amendment or an addendum; it is a new standalone global auditing standard. Built on the foundation of the globally well-respected and widely adopted International Standards on Auditing (ISAs), it aims to...