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ATO expects ‘attrition’ as offices shift, funding cut looms

ATO expects ‘attrition’ as offices shift, funding cut looms

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Aug 1, 2017 | News

Last week, the Minister for Revenue and Financial Services, Kelly O’Dwyer, and the federal member for Robertson, Lucy Wicks, announced that jobs will soon be advertised for positions within the new ATO office in Gosford, which is nearing completion.Read the full...
Report predicts accountants’ skills shift, workflow changes

Report predicts accountants’ skills shift, workflow changes

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Jul 31, 2017 | News

The Foundation of Young Australians (FYA) released yesterday its New Work Smartsreport, based on analysis of over 20 billion hours of work completed by 12 million Australian workers across 400 occupations.Read the full article on Accountants Daily.
SMEs slow to uptake social media, finds MYOB

SMEs slow to uptake social media, finds MYOB

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Jul 28, 2017 | News

Yesterday, MYOB released the results of its latest Business Monitor survey which found that only 22 per cent of the more than 1,000 Australian SME respondents have a social media presence.Read the full article on Accountants Daily.
Labor calls on PM to address tax agents over ATO downtime

Labor calls on PM to address tax agents over ATO downtime

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Jul 26, 2017 | News

The ATO’s portals, including the Tax Agent, Business and BAS Agent Portals, marked the beginning of tax time this year with some unscheduled downtime for several hours.Read the full article on Accountants Daily.
Workaholic culture persists in accounting industry

Workaholic culture persists in accounting industry

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Jul 24, 2017 | News

Robert Half APAC senior director Nicole Gorton told Accountants Daily that the cyclical nature of an accountants’ role increases the chances of accountants falling into workaholic habits.Read the full article on Accountants Daily.
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