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Treasury considers bringing back accountants’ exemption

Treasury considers bringing back accountants’ exemption

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Aug 6, 2019 | News

In its review addressing the future of the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB), the Treasury has proposed a model to help establish a new approach to discipline by bringing back the accountants’ exemption and allowing financial advisers to provide incidental tax advice...
Superannuation chief warns government dismantling super is like being ‘an anti-vaxxer’

Superannuation chief warns government dismantling super is like being ‘an anti-vaxxer’

by Shared by the ABC | Aug 5, 2019 | News

“If you start dismantling superannuation, you’re essentially an anti-vaxxer,” Martin Fahy told 7.30. Read more at the ABC. 
‘Businesses don’t go broke from lack of profitability’

‘Businesses don’t go broke from lack of profitability’

by Shared by MyBusiness | Aug 5, 2019 | News

Dominique Grubisa, a barrister turned founder of wealth advisory firm DG Institute, previously told My Business about her own path in overcoming a multimillion debt mountain and how she now advises other Australians on how to manage their finances and avoid the...
STP regime sees increase in ATO ‘please explain’ letters

STP regime sees increase in ATO ‘please explain’ letters

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Aug 5, 2019 | News

Speaking with Accountants Daily, Carbon Group partner Michelle Maynard said the firm has seen a rise in clients receiving letters from the ATO asking if they have met all their superannuation guarantee obligations. Read more at the Accountants Daily.
IPA members recognised for their achievements at Women in Finance Awards

IPA members recognised for their achievements at Women in Finance Awards

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Aug 5, 2019 | News

The Institute of Public Accountants’ (IPA) member Natasha Janssens and her company, Women with Cents, have been awarded the Women’s Community Program of the Year at this year’s Women in Finance Awards, while IPA member and director Cheryl Mallett of Vita Gustafson...
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