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Start-up seeks to slash business litigation costs

Start-up seeks to slash business litigation costs

by Shared by MyBusiness | Sep 24, 2019 | News

The platform enables direct access to mediation, commercially focused expert determination and arbitration online as an alternative to traditional pathways including court-based dispute resolution and offline alternative dispute resolution, Immediation said in a...
ATO turns focus towards ‘software one-stop shop’

ATO turns focus towards ‘software one-stop shop’

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Sep 24, 2019 | News

Speaking on an ATO webcast, assistant commissioner Colin Walker said that with the rollout of online services for agents now nearly complete, the Tax Office would soon turn its attention towards helping software providers offer the ATO’s services through their...
Australia tops ranking for client-friendly fees

Australia tops ranking for client-friendly fees

by Shared by the ifa | Sep 23, 2019 | News

Morningstar’s Sixth Global Investor Experience Study gave Australia, the Netherlands and the US the “top grade”. It is the third study in a row in which Morningstar gave the three countries the highest grade. Read more at the ifa. 
ATO readies for ramped-up myGovID push

ATO readies for ramped-up myGovID push

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Sep 23, 2019 | News

AUSkey is set to be phased out by March 2020, with myGovID and the Relationship Authorisation Manager (RAM) set to replace it as the new authentication solution. Read more at the Accountants Daily. 
Change to vacant land tax rule could cost property owners

Change to vacant land tax rule could cost property owners

by Shared by Financial Review | Sep 23, 2019 | News

Already being considered by federal Parliament, legislation designed to deny owners of vacant land the ability to claim holdings costs such as interest, council rates, land tax and insurance as deductions has been likened to the removal of negative gearing. Read more...
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