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Here’s what happens if negative gearing is capped

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Apr 28, 2017 | News

As The Australian Financial Review reported earlier this month, the Turnbull government has examined ways to adjust tax settings to make housing more affordable, especially for first-home buyers.Read the full article on Australian Financial Review.

The death of tax agents may have been exaggerated

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

Analysis by The Australian Financial Review shows the proportion of taxpayers using agents to lodge their annual has been steady at more than 70 per cent.Read the full article on the Australian Financial Review.

Chevron loses Australia’s biggest tax case

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Apr 21, 2017 | News

Chevron appealed an earlier Federal Court decision that came down largely in favour of the ATO, which claimed the company owed roughly $340 million in taxes, penalties and interest on a 2003 loan. Read the full article on Australian Financial Review.

Robotic software sweeping large accounting firms and clients

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Apr 20, 2017 | News

While it doesn’t shoot lasers or clean her Minneapolis office Roomba-style, her “bot” can do some of her digital data dirty work so she doesn’t have to.”I don’t want to sit at my computer and do process type of work,” said...
Why every professional services firm should split in two

Why every professional services firm should split in two

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

Better access to information, a steady flow of professional-services escapees starting up their own businesses and new rivals such as Internal Consulting Group and Expert360 (so-called platform companies) means clients know what they want, they want more and they know...
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