by Staff Reporter | May 28, 2019 | Podcasts
Andrew explains the policies that emerged during the recent election campaign in Australia and the expectations the IPA has of the new Morrison government. He also discusses the commonalities between accountants in the UK and Australia, encountered most recently...
by Staff Reporter | May 17, 2019 | News
A month ago, Public Accountant asked: Will the federal budget affect your vote? And you said: Yes 40.85% No 38.50% Not sure 20.66% The number of total votes was 213. The Morrison government presented its budget for...
by Staff Reporter | May 16, 2019 | News
Contribution capacities should be considered ahead of 30 June for superannuation, said John Perri, revealing that a large number of customers are unaware how to make the most of the favourable tax conditions within super. “Concessional super contributions allow...
by Staff Reporter | May 6, 2019 | News
Bill Shorten said at Labor’s campaign launch in Brisbane that, if elected, his party will cut taxes for all businesses with an annual turnover of up to $10 million that employ someone aged under 25 or over 55. “Under our Labor government, small businesses up to $10...
by Staff Reporter | May 3, 2019 | News
Aussie shoppers will be just as likely to open their wallets online as they will in-store in a decade’s time, with new research by Australia Post revealing that by 2030, it is expected that one-in-two purchases will be made digitally. The survey of almost 1,000 small...