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Compensation for maladministration from the ATO really!

Compensation for maladministration from the ATO really!

by Contributed by Tony Greco | Aug 9, 2019 | Blog

Prior to the election, the government called for a review of the CDDA specifically to consider the operation of the scheme by the ATO in relation to small business. The IPA participated in the review and what follows is a summation of the pertinent points put forward...
Insane small business ideas that actually worked!

Insane small business ideas that actually worked!

by Contributed by Alex Neighbour | Aug 8, 2019 | Blog

These are their stories. Ship Your Enemies Glitter “Don’t underestimate a stupid idea” – Mat Carpenter Sage words from the creator of ‘Ship Your Enemies Glitter’, a service that consists entirely of stuffing an envelope with glitter and mailing it to someone you...
Over 90% of advisers pass inaugural FASEA exam

Over 90% of advisers pass inaugural FASEA exam

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Aug 8, 2019 | News

Over 90 per cent of the 579 advisers that sat the inaugural exam have passed, FASEA has announced. The exam was held in nine centres across Australia from 20 June to 24 June. Unsuccessful candidates are able to resit the exam and will receive guidance on which...
Kenneth Hayne says trust in institutions has been ‘destroyed’

Kenneth Hayne says trust in institutions has been ‘destroyed’

by Shared by ABC | Aug 8, 2019 | News

In a scathing attack on modern politics, Kenneth Hayne also suggested the debate around calls for an Indigenous voice to Parliament had been reduced to “slogans coined by partisan participants”. Read more at the ABC. 
ASIC makes inquiries into inappropriate accounting treatments

ASIC makes inquiries into inappropriate accounting treatments

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Aug 8, 2019 | News

In announcing the results from a review of the 31 December 2018 financial reports, ASIC said it has made inquiries of 26 entities mostly related to impairment of non-financial assets and inappropriate accounting treatments. The review covered 85 full-year financial...
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