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ATO portal woes escalated as more outages in the works

ATO portal woes escalated as more outages in the works

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Jun 4, 2018 | News

Speaking to the House of Representative standing committee on tax and revenue, Institute of Public Accountants general manager of technical policy, Tony Greco said that the tax community was still waiting on the ATO to deliver on its promise for better systems to...
Federal court quashes appeal of director of 18 failed companies

Federal court quashes appeal of director of 18 failed companies

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | May 24, 2018 | News

ASIC had disqualified Lubo Zivanovic from managing corporations for three years on 18 February 2016, following his involvement in 18 failed companies that operated in the building and construction industry.Read the full article at Accountants Daily.
Board of Taxation launches tax concessions review

Board of Taxation launches tax concessions review

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | May 23, 2018 | News

The review will be led by BDO partner Dr Mark Pizzacalla and head of the Office of Parliamentary Counsel Peter Quiggin, both members of the Board, and will work in close partnership with a reference group that will feature small business tax experts including the...
R&D tax incentive on shaky ground again as budget looms

R&D tax incentive on shaky ground again as budget looms

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Apr 20, 2018 | News

Speaking to Accountants Daily, Nexia senior taxation consultant, Dean Birch said recent high profile court casesand tax alerts pave the way for changes to the R&D tax incentive, with the upcoming federal budget being a possible vehicle.Read the full article on...
‘Strange anomaly’ in GST law may catch tax agents out

‘Strange anomaly’ in GST law may catch tax agents out

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Apr 12, 2018 | News

Speaking to Accountants Daily, Tax Institute senior tax counsel professor, Robert Deutsch, said there might have been an oversight when the Treasury Laws Amendment (Enterprise Tax Plan) Act 2017 passed, giving small businesses with an aggregated turnover of up to $10...
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