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Superannuation rises could come at the cost of wages

Superannuation rises could come at the cost of wages

by Shared by the ABC | Jun 11, 2021 | News

Some employers are looking for ways to avoid passing on legislated super rises to their workers. Read more at the ABC. 
Financial advice industry poised for ‘significant digital transformation’

Financial advice industry poised for ‘significant digital transformation’

by Shared by the ifa | Jun 11, 2021 | News

Ignition Advice and UK-based Altus Consulting have joined forces to produce a white paper, “Reimagining financial advice”, which looks at the future of digital advice where “technology is enhancing rather than replacing the work of financial advisers”. Read more at...
Professional accountants leading reporting and assurance on sustainability

Professional accountants leading reporting and assurance on sustainability

by Kevin Dancey | Jun 10, 2021 | Blog

The voluntary approach to reporting sustainability information has been in place for a long time and it has not worked. The capital markets do not have consistent, comparable, and assurable information, and greenwashing continues to be prevalent. The immediate...
International students could soon be allowed to return to NSW

International students could soon be allowed to return to NSW

by Shared by SBS | Jun 10, 2021 | News

The NSW government announced on Thursday that 250 students would be welcomed per fortnight from mid-year as part of the trial. Read more at SBS. 
Stage 3 tax cuts to ‘exacerbate’ further inequality

Stage 3 tax cuts to ‘exacerbate’ further inequality

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Jun 10, 2021 | News

The cuts, set to come into effect in 2024, would cost the government $137 billion between 2024 and 2030, by applying a standard 30 per cent income tax rate to those who earn between $45,000 and $200,000 a year. Read more at Accountants Daily. 
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