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Public has a right to know of unscrupulous tax agent behaviour

Public has a right to know of unscrupulous tax agent behaviour

by Keeli Cambourne | Aug 31, 2022 | News

The decision means that clients of tax practitioners need to be advised when their agent is subject to sanctions and deregistration. The AAT supported the TPB’s role in protecting the public, especially clients of tax practitioners who are found to lack fitness and...
Retailer association proposes teenagers and pensioners could solve labour shortage

Retailer association proposes teenagers and pensioners could solve labour shortage

by Keeli Cambourne | Aug 31, 2022 | News

The Australian Retailers’ Association chief executive Paul Zahra said there is scope to let younger workers into the sectors because of the national disparity around the legal working age for students. “[The Jobs Summit] is another opportunity to create clarity and...
Victorian government program offers small businesses grants for advice

Victorian government program offers small businesses grants for advice

by Keeli Cambourne | Aug 31, 2022 | News

The Small Business Specialist Advice Pathways Program offers grants for small businesses to access financial and legal advice and services to inform current and future business decisions. The program supports businesses that have faced disruptive change, caused by the...
Impacts of COVID-19 on tax residency

Impacts of COVID-19 on tax residency

by Shared from RSM Global Australia | Aug 31, 2022 | Blog

In March 2020, amidst the uncertainty of the evolving COVID-19 situation, the ATO issued guidance on the resultant tax implications for impacted internationally mobile employees and their employers. Key issues covered were: Individual tax residency and source of...
COVID-19 isolation period shortened to five days

COVID-19 isolation period shortened to five days

by Shared from ABC News | Aug 31, 2022 | News

Workers in high-risk settings such as disability and aged care, and people still displaying symptoms would be required to keep to the seven-day isolation period. “We want people to stay home. We want people to act responsibly,” Mr Albanese said. The...
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