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The 2026 global economy: nervously muddling through
The world economy enters 2026 in a nervous state. Volatility and cautious consumers are the norm, even though growth has proven surprisingly resilient.
Stage 3 tax cuts to ‘exacerbate’ further inequality
The cuts, set to come into effect in 2024, would cost the government $137 billion between 2024 and 2030, by applying a standard 30 per cent...
Pearson and Institute of Public Accountants sign MOU
“Through this MoU, we seek to form a strong bond with Pearson to deliver new education standards and support to accounting graduates in the...
ASIC disqualifies director over illegal phoenix behaviour
ASIC has disqualified Pauline Jennifer Rogers of Sydney, NSW, from managing companies until 9 May 2025 for her role in the failure of TCC...
What the government’s deregulation package means for small business
The deregulation funding will go towards the government's new path to reduce red tape for businesses, to boost efficiencies and streamline...
Tax residency rules set for overhaul to attract talent
As part of Tuesday’s federal budget, the government has announced that it will move to act on a 2019 Board of Taxation recommendation to replace...
Budget 2021: What’s in it for SMEs
On Tuesday, 11 May, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg handed down one of the most anticipated budgets in Australia’s history. The Treasurer revealed...
JobTrainer program to be extended under $1b budget plan to reskill workforce, slash unemployment
The ABC can reveal Tuesday's budget will extend the JobTrainer program for another 12 months, with tens of thousands of people to be offered free...
End of JobKeeper unlikely to slow employment growth: RBA
The RBA on Friday released its quarterly monetary policy update which suggested employment growth is expected to see continued growth over the...
Senate committee suggests separate R&D tax incentive for software
The select committee on financial technology and regulatory technology last week released its second report on how the federal government could...
Dodgy links and spelling errors, ATO confirms latest phishing scam
According to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and Services Australia, the new scam asks people to identify themselves via a link using a...



















