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ATO boss Chris Jordan seeks protected tax documents to fight his defamation case

ATO boss Chris Jordan seeks protected tax documents to fight his defamation case

by Shared by ABC | Mar 25, 2019 | News

Mr Gould commenced defamation proceedings against Mr Jordan in 2017. Read more at the ABC. 
Industrial properties to see fastest rent rises

Industrial properties to see fastest rent rises

by Shared by MyBusiness | Mar 25, 2019 | News

Releasing its annual predictions in its Australian Capital View 2019 report, Knight Frank said that owners of industrial properties are set to see the biggest returns this year, with total returns for the year forecast to be 13.4 per cent. Read more at...
ATO pushes towards software one-stop shop for agents

ATO pushes towards software one-stop shop for agents

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Mar 25, 2019 | News

On the back of the ATO’s current beta rollout of its new online services for agents, ATO Assistant Commissioner Andrew Watson said the agency will be pushing ahead of its digital agenda by getting software providers to create practice management software that...
Queenslander sentenced to 7 years’ jail after cooking the books for wife’s deli business

Queenslander sentenced to 7 years’ jail after cooking the books for wife’s deli business

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Mar 25, 2019 | News

Stephen Mungomery has been ordered to pay reparations of more than $1.2 million after he was found guilty of cooking the books for his wife’s deli business.  Between March 2009 and October 2012, Mungomery lodged 46 business activity statements (BAS) on behalf of...
‘Keep your hands off our property’, SMEs tell lenders

‘Keep your hands off our property’, SMEs tell lenders

by Shared by MyBusiness | Mar 24, 2019 | News

Eight out of 10 SME owners actively resent stumping up property — often the family home — to fund their business, and most are willing to pay higher interest rates in order to keep their property off the table, according to Scottish Pacific. Read more at my...
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