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Scammer exploited ATO security lapses to access thousands of Darwin man’s superannuation

Scammer exploited ATO security lapses to access thousands of Darwin man’s superannuation

by Shared by the ABC | Oct 7, 2019 | News

The funds, the letter stated, were for a deposit on a house he had never heard of. Read more at the ABC. 
Social media shopping a $16bn windfall for business

Social media shopping a $16bn windfall for business

by Shared by MyBusiness | Oct 7, 2019 | News

The bank commissioned YouGov to survey Australians on their shopping habits through social media: so-called “social shopping”. Read more at MyBusiness.  
Proposed testamentary trust measure released

Proposed testamentary trust measure released

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Oct 7, 2019 | News

Treasury has released exposure draft legislation that targets an “unintended consequence” that allows some taxpayers to inappropriately obtain the benefit of concessional tax treatment when involving testamentary trusts. Read more at the Accountants...
Superannuation resetting course post-election

Superannuation resetting course post-election

by Contributed by Tony Greco | Oct 4, 2019 | Blog

Uncertainty can erode confidence in our superannuation system, and it is important that members of superfunds have confidence in their attempt to provide for their retirement. If government wants to lower its citizen’s dependence on the age pension, then there needs...
Jane Hume: Australia’s first fintech minister

Jane Hume: Australia’s first fintech minister

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Oct 4, 2019 | Features

Born and raised in Melbourne, Ms Hume completed a Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Melbourne, later returning to study political science. After several senior positions in the financial services industry, Ms Hume was appointed as a senior policy adviser at...
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