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KPMG’s Paul Howes to head new marketing business

KPMG’s Paul Howes to head new marketing business

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jun 14, 2017 | News

As part of the move, KPMG has also bought market research outfit Acuity Research and Insights for the new business, which will begin operations with a combined six partners, including Mr Howes, and 37 staff.Read the full article on the Australian Financial...
Budget has underestimated red tape with new foreign investor taxes, REIA says

Budget has underestimated red tape with new foreign investor taxes, REIA says

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jun 13, 2017 | News

Under the government’s new regime the withholding rate on capital gains tax that foreigners must pay when they sell property will increase to 12.5 per cent from 10 per cent and the threshhold for foreign resident capital gains tax withholding will reduce to...
Land tax soars 1200 per cent

Land tax soars 1200 per cent

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jun 9, 2017 | News

Brian O’Neill’s astonishing tax bill rise is being repeated across Victoria where recent state government revaluation of land is forcing many property-owning paper millionaires to sell off their assets. O’Neill, a father of eight and grandfather of...
June 2017 CFOs on the move

June 2017 CFOs on the move

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jun 6, 2017 | News

Anthony Gianotti is set to become the next CFO of Wesfarmers, replacing finance director Terry Bowen. Read the full article on the Australian Financial Review.
PwC quietly axes staff including in R&D

PwC quietly axes staff including in R&D

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Jun 1, 2017 | News

The accounting giant also removed a further nine jobs in its talent acquisition team, which is responsible for attracting employees to the firm, but five of those staff members were re-deployed. Read the full article on the Australian Financial...
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