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Women wrong targets to fix accounting ‘boys club’

Women wrong targets to fix accounting ‘boys club’

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Nov 23, 2017 | News

Speaking at the Tax Institute’s Women in Tax National Congress 2017, leading commentator on women and the workforce, Catherine Fox, said the conversation around gender inequality need to shift to the policy makers at firms, who were often men.Read the full article on...

68% of SMEs ‘significantly stressed,’ looking to accountants

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Nov 21, 2017 | News

After its small business roadshow and surveying of about 250 SMEs, the IPA has finalised its preliminary research into the links between the mental health of SME clients and accountants, after announcing its intentions to launch a major research project in June.Read...
Landlords struggle under ‘inappropriate effect’ of property tax changes

Landlords struggle under ‘inappropriate effect’ of property tax changes

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Nov 20, 2017 | News

Earlier this month, the government secured passage of the Treasury Laws Amendment (Housing Tax Integrity) Bill 2017, implementing a residential property vacancy tax, no tax deductions for travel expenses associated with residential property investments, and...
New reporting regime tipped to expose old accounting habits

New reporting regime tipped to expose old accounting habits

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Nov 17, 2017 | News

Speaking to Accountants Daily, Verante Financial Planning director and SMSF Association chair for NSW Liam Shorte said he works with accountants on a daily basis, revealing certain habits that may be detrimental when the new reporting regime kicks in.Read the full...
Ditching timesheets likened to flying blind

Ditching timesheets likened to flying blind

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Nov 15, 2017 | News

Timesheets remain a staple of most accounting practices in Australia, even as firms increasingly move to more flexible models of measuring outcomes and output. Change Accountants & Advisors chief executive Timothy Munro told Accountants Daily that he believes 95...
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