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Claiming ESS establishment and administration expenses

Claiming ESS establishment and administration expenses

by Keeli Cambourne | Feb 23, 2022 | News

The TD2022/D2 provides guidance on when establishment and administration costs can be claimed and the ATO has advised businesses that if they provide an employee share scheme (ESS), they may be able to claim a deduction for the expenses incurred in establishing and...
ATO flags common errors emerging from SuperStream rollovers

ATO flags common errors emerging from SuperStream rollovers

by Shared from SMSF Adviser | Feb 23, 2022 | News

In a recent update, the ATO said it has recently noticed many error response messages as a result of missing or incorrect data.  Read more at SMSF Adviser
Accountants warned on impact of High Court decisions on clients

Accountants warned on impact of High Court decisions on clients

by Shared from accountantsdaily.com.au | Feb 23, 2022 | News

Speaking in a recent webinar, DBA Lawyers director Daniel Butler said there had been two recent High Court decisions that have seen a shift in how the courts determine whether an individual is an independent contractor or an employee. The outcomes of the two cases are...

Blockchain, cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), Web3 and now the metaverse challenging brands and marketing.

by Riley Innes and Charlie Donnelly from KPMG | Feb 22, 2022 | Blog

The metaverse marks a new era for the convergence of physical and digital worlds – a market where Virtual World revenue is predicted to grow from $180 billion in 2020 to $400 billion in 2025. Continued advancements and availability of assets such as augmented reality...
71% of Australian employers plan to scout international talent on permanent basis

71% of Australian employers plan to scout international talent on permanent basis

by Keeli Cambourne | Feb 22, 2022 | News

With international borders opened as of 21 February, the report found that business leaders plan to hire international talent on a permanent basis in 2022, either because of, or in anticipation of, an inability to find the skills locally. Meanwhile, the majority...
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