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Nathan Tinkler banned by ASIC over serious failures as director

Nathan Tinkler banned by ASIC over serious failures as director

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 25, 2017 | News

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) banned Mr Tinkler for three years and nine months over a series of Corporations Act breaches involving his portfolio of interests in mining, thoroughbred racing and sports.Read the full article on ABC...
Home downsizing scheme could leave some retirees worse off: Accountant

Home downsizing scheme could leave some retirees worse off: Accountant

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 24, 2017 | News

The 2017-18 federal budget, released a fortnight ago, contained several housing affordability measures, including a scheme to encourage older people in retirement to move out of big family homes into smaller houses and apartments.Read the full article on ABC...

ATO fraud case: How did the investigation into the alleged $165m theft unfold?

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 22, 2017 | News

But don’t forget the more than a dozen residential properties also seized.Operation Elbris, a police investigation into major fraud involving a $165-million theft from the Commonwealth, is looking at evidence from at least as far back as June 2016.Read the full...
ATO guidelines will force companies to ’rethink tax strategies’

ATO guidelines will force companies to ’rethink tax strategies’

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 17, 2017 | News

On Tuesday, the Tax Office released draft guidelines to help companies assess whether their loan arrangements with related parties (such as a subsidiary based in a foreign country) carry a “high” or “low” risk of being audited, or even...
What to do if you’ve been hacked

What to do if you’ve been hacked

by Shared by ABC Online. | May 16, 2017 | News

But the Government is warning that this “is not game over” in the battle with hackers. Read the full article on ABC Online.
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