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Low-balance SMSF spruiker banned

Low-balance SMSF spruiker banned

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Jan 6, 2020 | News

ASIC has banned Wayne Blazejczyk from providing financial services for five years for failure to meet best interests obligations when providing advice on SMSFs. Read more at Accountants Daily. 
AAT tells ATO to take care when branding taxpayers as dishonest

AAT tells ATO to take care when branding taxpayers as dishonest

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Jan 6, 2020 | News

The AAT has ruled that a motor vehicle dealer was entitled to GST input tax credit (ITC) of $19,809 and a luxury car tax (LCT) decreasing adjustment of $45,843 in relation to the acquisition of an Audi R8 Coupe for $263,750.01, after the ATO commissioner disallowed...
AFCA establishes dedicated support for bushfire victims

AFCA establishes dedicated support for bushfire victims

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Jan 5, 2020 | News

With devastating bushfires currently burning across NSW, South Australia, Queensland and Victoria, AFCA has established a dedicated online bushfire support information hub that explains the financial recovery support it can provide to impacted families and small...
Banks roll out emergency bushfire package for affected communities

Banks roll out emergency bushfire package for affected communities

by Shared by The Age | Jan 5, 2020 | News

The Australian Bankers Association on Friday announced a suite of fee-and-loan-repayment changes to help customers get through the crisis. Member banks include the big four banks and a host of other lenders, including Macquarie, AMP, Rabobank, Suncorp, ING, Bank of...
‘Perk fatigue’ driving recruitment shift

‘Perk fatigue’ driving recruitment shift

by Shared by MyBusiness | Jan 5, 2020 | News

Recruitment firm Robert Half suggested late last year that SMEs and large corporations face their own unique challenges in trying to recruit talented workers – with perks playing a central role. Read more at MyBusiness. 
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