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ATO issues audit checklist for events-based reporting

ATO issues audit checklist for events-based reporting

by Shared by SMSF Adviser | May 5, 2019 | News

Since the transfer balance cap reporting commenced for SMSFs, the ATO said it has seen a high level or re-reporting from the sector. Read more at SMSF Adviser. 
Salary spikes in 2019 more likely for big four candidates

Salary spikes in 2019 more likely for big four candidates

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

Compared to the rest of the Australian jobs market, where wages growth is relatively flat, accounting professionals are recording above-trend growth in salary packages. Read more at the Accountants Daily. 
Helping clients in dispute: How accountants can provide real value

Helping clients in dispute: How accountants can provide real value

by Contributed by Vlado Joseph Dancevic | May 3, 2019 | Blog

Back in 2009, the then federal attorney-general Robert McClelland said that the “critical test” for our justice system is whether it is “fair, simple, affordable and accessible”. With the cost of taking the matter to the Federal Court at just over $111,000 in 2007-08,...
SMEs are relying on accountants for advice more than ever

SMEs are relying on accountants for advice more than ever

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | May 2, 2019 | News

Accountants have become the most trusted adviser to small business. This is particularly true in the current environment plagued by political uncertainty, Andrew Conway said in the IPA Group’s official podcast One Voice. “We have issues occurring in the UK in terms of...
Increasing compulsory super will strip $20b from workers’ wages, Grattan Institute says

Increasing compulsory super will strip $20b from workers’ wages, Grattan Institute says

by Shared by the ABC | May 2, 2019 | News

The move, which is supported by both major political parties, would save the federal budget about $2 billion a year if it goes ahead. Read more at the ABC. 
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