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‘All in or nothing’: Accountants cautioned ahead of niche jump

‘All in or nothing’: Accountants cautioned ahead of niche jump

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Aug 21, 2019 | News

Speaking with Accountants Daily, GrowthMD director Kelly Chard said that while niching has long been touted among accounting professionals, she cautions against simply choosing to niche because of the potential opportunity it brings. Read more at the Accountants...
Business owners doubt impact of government policies

Business owners doubt impact of government policies

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Aug 20, 2019 | News

Less than one in three Australian small businesses applied for the $30,000 instant asset write-off introduced by the government this year, citing lack of funds and spending as a deterrent, the August 2019 Sensis Business Index has revealed.  The research showed that...
Hardship rules on credit reporting to impact small businesses

Hardship rules on credit reporting to impact small businesses

by Shared by SMH | Aug 20, 2019 | News

If passed the legislation would likely impact both consumers and small business owners as credit information would flow more freely between banks and reporting agencies. Read more at the SMH. 
Director cops maximum disqualification for illegal phoenix behaviour

Director cops maximum disqualification for illegal phoenix behaviour

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Aug 20, 2019 | News

The corporate regulator has disqualified Steven Paul Corradi of Redlynch, QLD, from managing companies for five years, the maximum disqualification period, because of his involvement in seven failed companies. Read more at the Accountants Daily. 
‘Give us more training’, say payroll managers

‘Give us more training’, say payroll managers

by Shared by MyBusiness | Aug 20, 2019 | News

“It is concerning to learn that payroll professionals feel significantly underqualified and undertrained for their roles,” said Tracy Angwin, head of the Australian Payroll Association. Read more at MyBusiness. 
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