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Government calls on tax agents called to speak about ATO

Government calls on tax agents called to speak about ATO

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Sep 28, 2018 | News

The House Tax and Revenue Committee’s review of the Australian Taxation Commissioner’s Annual Report for 2016–2017 is seeking final comments on the administration of our tax system.Read the full article at Accountants Daily.
Accountants hold tight to Excel, but tech boss questions its place

Accountants hold tight to Excel, but tech boss questions its place

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Sep 27, 2018 | News

Speaking to Accountants Daily, Thomson Reuters’ director of product management ANZ Nicholas Wong said that while most organisations were moving away from Excel as a tool to collect data, he was hesitant to predict the death knell of Excel over the next...
Cash crackdown justified, but give biz a break, says IPA

Cash crackdown justified, but give biz a break, says IPA

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Sep 26, 2018 | News

The black economy has been the subject of focus for the government in recent times, with a number of measures announced following a raft of recommendations by the black economy taskforce last year.Read the full article at Accountants Daily.
ATO dodges ‘flak’ with penalties approach to STP

ATO dodges ‘flak’ with penalties approach to STP

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Sep 25, 2018 | News

Speaking at MYOB Partner Connect 2018 in Melbourne, ATO STP lead and assistant commissioner John Shepherd said the tax office has received an influx of questions from practitioners and business owners who are worried that their pay practices might be perceived to be...
TPRS could extend to all ABN holders, mid-tier predicts

TPRS could extend to all ABN holders, mid-tier predicts

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Sep 24, 2018 | News

Earlier this week, the Treasury Laws Amendment (Black Economy Taskforce No.1) Bill 2018 secured passage in the Senate, extending the TPRS regime to the cleaning and courier industries, and banning the use of electronic sales suppression tools.Read the full article at...
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