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One in three accounting firms confident about conditions

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | May 2, 2017 | News

The latest survey by Commonwealth Bank shows a net 33 per cent of accounting firms are confident about business conditions compared with a net 23 per cent in May last year.Read the full article on The Australian.

Liberals split on negative gearing tax policy

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Nov 25, 2016 | News

The Treasurer tried to defuse calls today from NSW Liberal Planning Minister Rob Stokes for the Turnbull government to review its stand on negative gearing as part of a push aimed at assisting more Australians into home-ownership rather than favouring investors with...

Business chiefs lobby crossbench on company tax changes

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Aug 26, 2016 | News

The corporate chiefs are throwing new weight behind Malcolm Turnbull’s most contentious election policy, a 10-year cut to the company tax rate, in a pitch to powerbrokers such as Pauline Hanson and Nick Xenophon to rescue the plan.Read the full story at The...

Tax rates won’t change over next decade: KPMG

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Aug 25, 2016 | News

Corporate taxes were heading to a range of 17 – 25 per cent for most small to medium economies, but “political realities” meant Australia’s ambitions to lower the upper limit of 30 – 25 per cent were unlikely to succeed.Read the full story at The...

Small business ombudsman Kate Carnell backs banking tribunal

by Shared by The Australian and Accountancy Age | Aug 24, 2016 | News

Amid political debate over how best to respond to community concerns about banking, the former head of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry says bank-related complaints are a key concern of small businesses, many of which struggle with revaluations of...
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