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ATO legal database changes ‘holding very well’

ATO legal database changes ‘holding very well’

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Aug 31, 2020 | News

The Tax Office had earlier apologised for the technical difficulties that had been affecting the availability of its legal database for several months, noting that changes had since been implemented to resolve the issues. Read more at Accountants Daily.
Former financial adviser charged over $1m fraud

Former financial adviser charged over $1m fraud

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Aug 31, 2020 | News

According to ASIC, Mr Gordon, a Sunshine Coast-based financial adviser, dishonestly caused a detriment to the trustees of six self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) by withdrawing a total of $502,000 from the SMSF bank accounts without authorisation between 2015...
ATO legal database changes ‘holding very well’

ATO’s SMS alert service causing ‘unnecessary concern’, says mid-tier

by Shared by SMSF Adviser | Aug 30, 2020 | News

In February this year, the ATO launched a new alert service for SMSF trustees which issues text message alerts or emails to SMSF trustees when changes are made to key details of their fund with the ATO. Read more at SMSF Adviser. 
Tourism industry implores state governments to open borders

Tourism industry implores state governments to open borders

by Shared by MyBusiness | Aug 30, 2020 | News

Hundreds of tourism representatives have become the latest to pressure the national cabinet for nationally coherent approach to state border closures. Read more at MyBusiness. 
‘Excessive, disproportionate’: Government called to slash professional fees

‘Excessive, disproportionate’: Government called to slash professional fees

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Aug 30, 2020 | News

The professional accounting bodies have taken aim at federal government fees, noting that while state and territory governments have either reduced or waived fees for businesses to assist them through the pandemic, a federal approach has been lacking. Read more at the...
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