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Tax incentives up for grabs in 2020: Assistant Treasurer

Tax incentives up for grabs in 2020: Assistant Treasurer

by Shared by the Accountants Daily | Dec 5, 2019 | News

“The Treasurer and I are, for next year’s budget, examining a range of incentives and options through the tax system to really catalyse and encourage investment from SMEs in growing their businesses and creating jobs,” said Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar in an...
Sydney-based thieving fake tax agent sentenced to prison

Sydney-based thieving fake tax agent sentenced to prison

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Dec 4, 2019 | News

Benjamin Cox, a 33-year-old Sydney man, pretended to be a tax agent to more than 1,000 people, charging $100 for his services and using their myGov login details to submit income tax returns on their behalf. He also stole $12,866.62 worth of refunds by having them...
‘Golden generation’ of global Aussie startups pays off for local jobs

‘Golden generation’ of global Aussie startups pays off for local jobs

by Shared by The Age | Dec 4, 2019 | News

“Across every company we could identify, the highest value jobs tend to stay in the country where it was born. For Australia, that is of critical importance,” StartupAus chief executive Alex McCauley said. Read more at The Age. 
Business Growth Fund: ‘What’s the money going to be used for?’

Business Growth Fund: ‘What’s the money going to be used for?’

by Shared by MyBusiness | Dec 4, 2019 | News

Speaking with My Business, Dr Jana Matthews — director of the Australian Centre for Business Growth at the University of South Australia and an international scholar on business growth and entrepreneurial leadership — said that while making capital available to...
Former credit union boss faces criminal charges

Former credit union boss faces criminal charges

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Dec 4, 2019 | News

Following an ASIC investigation, former director and chief executive of Bananacoast Community Credit Union Limited (BCU), Lyndon Allen Kingston, of Windsor, Queensland, will now face up to 10 years’ imprisonment. Read more at the Accountants Daily. 
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