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ATO homing in on valuation disclaimers, SMSFs warned

ATO homing in on valuation disclaimers, SMSFs warned

by Shared from SMSF Adviser | Sep 20, 2022 | News

Speaking at a recent Tax Institute event, DBA Lawyers director Daniel Butler said with the ATO paying close attention to the finer details of valuations, SMSFs need to be very precise in this area. “We’re getting comments from ATO officers saying that there’s a...
Accounting bodies warn against CDR for non-bank lenders

Accounting bodies warn against CDR for non-bank lenders

by Keeli Cambourne | Sep 19, 2022 | News

Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services Stephen Jones has suggested CDR be designated to non-bank lenders as it has been used in the banking market for some time. However, the IPA in a submission made in conjunction with the Chartered Accountants...
This Friday could cost $461m in lost productivity because of ‘sickies’

This Friday could cost $461m in lost productivity because of ‘sickies’

by Keeli Cambourne | Sep 19, 2022 | News

And this Friday (23 September) is likely to add even more to this cost as workers decide to take a long weekend after the National Day of Mourning for Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday. A new survey by Finder has looked at the cost of the “sickie’ to the Australian...
Quarter of small businesses looking to access funds for future growth

Quarter of small businesses looking to access funds for future growth

by Keeli Cambourne | Sep 19, 2022 | News

And the trajectory of its own business reflects this with the company achieving record-breaking financial year 2022 results announced in August, and July originations reaching $66 million, an increase of 58 per cent compared to the same period last year. It has lent...
Gig economy and ‘Uberisation’ overhaul as Albanese government preps laws to change employment

Gig economy and ‘Uberisation’ overhaul as Albanese government preps laws to change employment

by Shared from ABC News | Sep 19, 2022 | News

The federal government is consulting on new laws to boost work security for millions of Australian workers, while new platforms offering better conditions, and a labour shortage, are making it harder for apps to attract people to do the work. “We basically just...
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