by Shared by the ABC | Sep 5, 2019 | News
The call comes as former Australian Taxation Office (ATO) public servant Richard Boyle faces the threat of life in prison for blowing the whistle on disturbing debt collection practices at the ATO. Read more at the ABC.
by Shared by the ifa | Sep 5, 2019 | News
The cancellation of Platinum Perpetual Global Private Wealth’s licence follows a separate action brought by Western Australian Police Force (WAPF), which has charged a 38-year-old male adviser of Platinum Perpetual Global Private Wealth, from Yanchep in Perth,...
by Shared by MyBusiness | Sep 5, 2019 | News
Thea Birss, a senior associate at Adelaide firm NDA Law, said that the complexity of Australia’s workplace laws means businesses need advice to avoid falling afoul of the rules. But for many, the cost of legal services is prohibitive or even make them inaccessible....
by Contributed by Audrey McGibbon | Sep 5, 2019 | Blog
Are we finally on the brink of a bold challenge to the traditional 40-hour working week? Many of us fantasise about having an extra “spare” day in the week (surely that’s not just me, right?). How much better off would we be as individuals, families and a society if...
by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Sep 5, 2019 | News
The Assistant Treasurer said at the IPA Deakin Small Business: Big Vision conference that regulators such as the ATO should be showing more gratitude and doing everything possible to assist practitioners in doing their critical work in helping taxpayers comply with...