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Belt tightening causes heartburn in retail and auto

Belt tightening causes heartburn in retail and auto

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | May 26, 2017 | News

The brittle confidence levels are also threatening to undermine the federal government’s ambitious economic growth forecasts.Read the full article on the Australian Financial Review.
Top five super FAQs as advisers race to meet July 1 deadline

Top five super FAQs as advisers race to meet July 1 deadline

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | May 24, 2017 | News

So what are clients doing with assets in excess of the $1.6 million ceiling on the amount of money that can be held in a tax-free private pension? “For those over the $1.6 million, a problem most would like to have, where allowable, it is preferable to transfer...
Tax fraud conspirator had phoenix form

Tax fraud conspirator had phoenix form

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | May 23, 2017 | News

EStrategy Group, which was wound up by the court in 2013 owing more than $200,000 to the ATO and American Express, and its similarities to the alleged ATO fraud have led experts to call for reforms to crack down on phoenix activity that is costing the economy more...
PwC ranks first in top companies Australians want to work for

PwC ranks first in top companies Australians want to work for

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | May 19, 2017 | News

The 2017 list, released on Thursday and using LinkedIn user data to rank the most-sought after companies by professionals, saw PwC take the top spot from rival KPMG, which ranked second followed by Westpac, the Commonwealth Bank and Wesfarmers.Read the full article on...
Intuit believes it can steal market share from Xero and MYOB

Intuit believes it can steal market share from Xero and MYOB

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | May 18, 2017 | News

“We have internal projections where we think we’ll be at the same level of market share as Xero in the next few years,” Intuit global head of accounting Richard Preece told The Australian Financial Review.Read the full article on the Australian...
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