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Prison time still on the table as anti-phoenix laws re-emerge

Prison time still on the table as anti-phoenix laws re-emerge

by Shared by The Age | Jul 24, 2019 | News

The “combating illegal phoenixing” legislation is set to be debated in the House of Representatives again this week after lapsing in the last parliament. Read more at The Age. 
Calombaris scandal a symptom of ‘incredibly difficult’ rules

Calombaris scandal a symptom of ‘incredibly difficult’ rules

by Shared by MyBusiness | Jul 24, 2019 | News

Ben Thompson, the co-founder and CEO of people management platform Employment Hero, applauded the Fair Work Ombudsman’s move to tap into Mr Calombaris’ high profile as a judge on Masterchef to educate employers on workplace laws. Read more at...
‘Be prepared’ if you move away from business benchmarks

‘Be prepared’ if you move away from business benchmarks

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Jul 24, 2019 | News

The Tax Office’s benchmarks are becoming increasingly sophisticated, according to director at LMS Advisory Alexander Laureti. Read more at the Accountants Daily. 
ATO to visit 500 businesses in Port Macquarie region

ATO to visit 500 businesses in Port Macquarie region

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Jul 23, 2019 | News

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is planning to visit close to 500 businesses in and around Port Macquarie and Wauchope in late July and early August, to help curb the black economy.  Businesses in the building and construction industry, as well as cafes,...
Fintechs prepare for lending plan launch

Fintechs prepare for lending plan launch

by Shared by The Age | Jul 23, 2019 | News

Non-bank lenders believe other factors, including access to more information about borrowers, could have a bigger impact on risk pricing and better deals for small businesses. Read more at The Age. 
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