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Changes to close contact isolation rules will alleviate acute staff shortages

Changes to close contact isolation rules will alleviate acute staff shortages

by Keeli Cambourne | Apr 20, 2022 | News

“Dropping close contact isolation rules for all workers who receive a negative test result will be critical to alleviating the acute staff absenteeism across the economy,” ACCI chief executive Andrew McKellar said. “With more than one in five employers recording staff...
Real unemployment in Australia is far higher than claimed by the ABS

Real unemployment in Australia is far higher than claimed by the ABS

by Keeli Cambourne | Apr 20, 2022 | News

The latest Roy Morgan employment estimates for March 2022 showed there were 1.13 million Australians (7.8 per cent of the workforce) unemployed in March and even more, 1.23 million, underemployed (8.4 per cent of the workforce). This compares to the ABS estimate of...
Western Australia doctor prescribed jail time for failing to comply with court orders

Western Australia doctor prescribed jail time for failing to comply with court orders

by Keeli Cambourne | Apr 20, 2022 | News

Dr Iain Russell failed to lodge income tax returns for the 2013 to 2017 income years, and BAS for 13 of the months between May 2017 and June 2018 inclusive. In February 2020, Dr Russell was convicted at the Perth Magistrates Court and fined $50,000 for failing to...
SMSFs cautioned on ‘antiquated rule’ with death benefit payments

SMSFs cautioned on ‘antiquated rule’ with death benefit payments

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

Speaking in a recent webinar, DBA Lawyers senior associate William Fettes explained that sub-regulation 6.12(2)(a) of the SISR specifies that the payment of death benefits not in the form of a pension must comprise a single lump or an interim and a final lump sum....
Shape of small businesses to define digital approach: ATO

Shape of small businesses to define digital approach: ATO

by Shared from accountantsdaily.com.au | Apr 20, 2022 | News

It is leading the digital charge with its recent e-invoicing adoption campaign along with the modernisation of business registration.  Read more at Accountants Daily
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