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Australia, get ready for higher interest rates

Australia, get ready for higher interest rates

by Shared from Yahoo Finance | Oct 18, 2021 | News

Despite the evidence, which shows inflation lifting to levels well above target, the reaction of central bankers and investors has so far been muted. Read more at Yahoo Finance
NSW government announces $100m skills package

NSW government announces $100m skills package

by Shared from mybusiness | Oct 18, 2021 | News

The recovery package contains new funding to extend the successful JobTrainer program, hundreds of fully funded school-based apprenticeships and traineeships for Aboriginal students, and funding for new ICT traineeships in the public sector. Read more at...
Work-from-home shortcut method extended

Work-from-home shortcut method extended

by Shared from accountantsdaily.com.au | Oct 18, 2021 | News

This will see taxpayers able to claim the 80 cents per hour temporary shortcut method to calculate working from home deductions. The ATO flagged that the existing fixed-rate method (52 cents per hour) and the actual cost method are still available options for members...
ACCC chair warns Australian economy is under threat from competition issues

ACCC chair warns Australian economy is under threat from competition issues

by Keeli Cambourne | Oct 17, 2021 | News

Mr Sims said there were three main competition issues that needed to be addressed: merger law reform, the need to prove the future in competition cases, and the role of new regulation for digital platforms. He said innovation, productivity and the welfare of...
Small businesses urged to participate in consultation on new trusts laws

Small businesses urged to participate in consultation on new trusts laws

by Keeli Cambourne | Oct 17, 2021 | News

The consultation paper released last week explores ways to clarify how trusts, which are commonly used by small businesses, are treated under corporate insolvency law. The paper on trusts follows recent consultations concerning schemes of arrangement, as well as the...
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