by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Nov 1, 2017 | News
The ATO’s data shows 1,650 individuals and 445 companies were prosecuted in the 2016/17 financial year, up from 1,300 individuals and 400 companies in the year prior. This resulted in $15 million in fines, costs and reparation orders, up from $11.6 million compared to...
by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Oct 31, 2017 | News
The ATO is currently exploring concessions for its events-based reporting regime, including carve-outs for those well under the transfer balance cap and additional transitionary periods.Read the full article on Accountants Daily.
by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Oct 26, 2017 | News
Bentley chief executive Mark Chapman, said providing tax advice and dealing with a different bureaucracy was an opportunity for professional services to help Australian businesses navigate the Chinese market.Read the full article on Accountants Daily.
by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Oct 25, 2017 | News
Gly Leonard Raines, former chief financial officer of Hastie Services Pty Limited, was sentenced in the District Court of NSW, having pleaded guilty to two charges of conspiracy to falsify the books and records of Hastie Services and one charge of conspiracy to give...
by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Oct 23, 2017 | News
In the 40-odd years Smithink’s founding director David Smith has been in the accounting industry, he says the last 10 have seen some of the most significant movements in terms of technology development, and in the attitude of accountants towards software.Read...