by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Nov 15, 2018 | News
According to the ATO, tax practitioners will begin getting notified by email of their affected clients and the overdue lodgment obligations the Tax Office will refer to an external collection agency if they do not lodge. Read the full article at Accountants...
by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Nov 14, 2018 | News
Last week, Labor announced that if it came into government, it would introduce measures to allow the commissioner of taxation to “name and shame” individuals and entities engaged in phoenixing and other egregious tax offences. Read the full article at Accountants...
by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Nov 13, 2018 | News
Speaking to Accountants Daily on the sidelines of the World Congress of Accountants in Sydney, Thomson Reuters head of business development Max Thomas said the UK government’s similar digital push may be beneficial for accountants. Read the full article at Accountants...
by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Nov 12, 2018 | News
ASIC has released a consultation paper on proposed updates to its organisational competence requirements for advice licensees.Read the full article at Accountants Daily.
by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Nov 9, 2018 | News
Last week, Justice Logan of the Federal Court dismissed the appeal by Philip Ham, upholding the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) decision which affirmed the TPB’s rejection of Mr Ham as a tax agent as he was not a ‘fit and proper person’. Read the full article at...