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Levels of stress in financial services on the rise

Levels of stress in financial services on the rise

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Sep 10, 2019 | News

Speaking on the sidelines of the Institute of Public Accountants Deakin Small Business: Big Vision conference in Melbourne last week, Deakin’s Professor Andrew Noblet, who heads the research into workplace mental health, said that while he can’t point to any...
‘Antiquated FBT rules’ set for legislative tweak

‘Antiquated FBT rules’ set for legislative tweak

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Sep 10, 2019 | News

Last week, Treasury released the exposure draft Treasury Laws Amendment (Measures for a later sitting) Bill 2019: Miscellaneous Amendments, seeking to replace the word “taxi” within the FBT Assessment Act and substitute it with “a card used for taxi travel (other than...
ASBFEO warns government against scrapping patent regime

ASBFEO warns government against scrapping patent regime

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Sep 10, 2019 | News

The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman has urged the government not to abolish the innovation patent regime, saying this would create a significant barrier to small businesses. “It would be a mistake to phase out the innovation patent system...
R&D clawbacks killing jobs, innovation

R&D clawbacks killing jobs, innovation

by Shared by MyBusiness | Sep 10, 2019 | News

My Business has spoken with a number of businesses that have used the tax break — most of whom have since regretted ever using the scheme. Read more at MyBusiness. 
‘We don’t want businesses to fail’: ATO looks to equip practitioners with more advisory tools

‘We don’t want businesses to fail’: ATO looks to equip practitioners with more advisory tools

by Shared by the Accountants Daily | Sep 10, 2019 | News

Speaking at Xerocon 2019, ATO second commissioner Jeremy Hirschhorn said the agency’s greater access to data has given it the opportunity to help practitioners deliver better insights to its business clients. Read more at the Accountants Daily. 
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