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ASIC announces key changes to super fees and costs

ASIC announces key changes to super fees and costs

by Shared by the ifa | Dec 1, 2019 | News

The updated version of Regulatory Guide 97 Disclosing Fees and Costs in PDSs and Periodic Statements (RG 97) explains how product issuers and platform operators should disclose fees and costs. Read more at the ifa. 
Cash-ban law could create more sophisticated criminal activity, Senate inquiry told

Cash-ban law could create more sophisticated criminal activity, Senate inquiry told

by Shared by the ABC | Dec 1, 2019 | News

The majority of submissions oppose the proposed cash ban, arguing the start date for the proposed laws is unworkable, is an infringement of people’s civil liberties and could exacerbate the impact of negative interest rates on ordinary citizens. Read more at the...
Changes to eligibility in claiming on plant and equipment assets

Changes to eligibility in claiming on plant and equipment assets

by Contributed by Tuan Duong | Nov 29, 2019 | Blog

It has been over two years since legislation changes that affected many future property investors. The change was in relation to property investors’ eligibility to claim the wear and tear (depreciation) of their properties and the assets within them accordingly. In...
6 simple ways to stay healthy during the holidays

6 simple ways to stay healthy during the holidays

by Contributed by Wellness Daily | Nov 29, 2019 | Blog

This holiday season, Australian lifestyle community Happy Healthy You encourages Aussies to enjoy the celebrations but also to consider what you are putting into your body to ensure you maintain good health, both physically and mentally. Specialist naturopathic...
Assistant Treasurer acknowledges ATO’s IT outages are a ‘constant source of concern’ for accountants

Assistant Treasurer acknowledges ATO’s IT outages are a ‘constant source of concern’ for accountants

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Nov 29, 2019 | News

Speaking to a room full of accountants at the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) annual national congress, Mr Sukkar underlined his support for the profession and said he recognised their pivotal importance to the success of small business clients. The Assistant...
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