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ATO debuts new tax return status report

ATO debuts new tax return status report

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Jun 30, 2019 | News

In an online update, the ATO said it will soon issue a weekly tax return status email that will provide information on the actions the Tax Office is taking in processing clients’ tax returns. Read more at the Accountants Daily. 
Employers urged to ‘just rip the band-aid off’

Employers urged to ‘just rip the band-aid off’

by Shared by MyBusiness | Jun 27, 2019 | News

Employers with 19 or fewer employees are due to begin using the Single Touch Payroll (STP) reporting system to report payroll and super information from 1 July, joining larger employers which began using the measure at the same time last year. Read more at...
ATO debuts new tax return status report

‘Extra care’ crucial in avoiding ATO spotlight this tax time

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Jun 27, 2019 | News

Speaking to Accountants Daily, H&R Block director of tax communication Mark Chapman said that a combination of factors — the publication of the $8.7 billion individual tax gap and a major increase in ATO funding — has created a perfect storm for the Tax Office to...
Full-time work not optimal for mental health

Full-time work not optimal for mental health

by Contributed by Wellness Daily | Jun 27, 2019 | Blog

Shorter work weeks have been debated by academics, policymakers and media for years, with some companies going as far as trialling or implementing four-day work weeks. But two research questions have not yet been asked: What is the minimum amount of paid employment...
Retail wars: In tough conditions, which city spends more?

Retail wars: In tough conditions, which city spends more?

by Shared by The Age | Jun 26, 2019 | News

“Maybe there’s a bit less frivolous shopping [in Melbourne] than there is Sydney. In Melbourne they’re more considered in their approach to shopping,” says co-founder of Melbourne clothing boutique Pickings and Parry, Chris Pickings. Read more...
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