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Victoria rolls out cash grants for businesses affected by snap lockdown
More than 50,000 Victorian businesses are set to receive at least $2,000 in cash grants following the state’s most recent circuit-breaker snap lockdown.
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Seizing opportunities post-pandemic
While many in the profession are looking at 2021 as a year of consolidation, others, like Andrew Van De Beek, are jumping straight in and seizing opportunities as they co...
Tax administration lessons learnt from COVID-19 (and promptly forgotten)
Although most of us will remember 2020 as a year of enormous disruption and difficulties, it likely represents the zenith of tax administration in Australia, writes Dav...
Overclaimed work-related expenses see agent disqualified
A recent tribunal case that saw a tax agent’s registration terminated over eight incompetently prepared income tax returns raises the bar for accountants, says one tax ...
‘One of the best courses’: Accountants mental health training launches
The government’s $2.2 million initiative to improve the mental health literacy for accountants and bookkeepers has kicked off, with one adviser hailing it as one of the...
Only 5% of businesses still with deferred loans: ABA
The Australian Banking Association has announced that just 5 per cent of deferred business loans are yet to resume payments as it reveals how banks are entering the next ...
Unemployment falls with the creation of 29k new jobs
The unemployment rate has surprised economists, falling to 6.4 per cent for the month of January, official figures show.
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‘Businesses are being treated as an afterthought’: CPA Australia calls for lockdown support
Snap lockdowns will continue to wreak financial havoc for businesses all across Australia unless a national safety net is developed, says CPA Australia.
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Surgeon denied release of $1.2m tax debt
A medical practitioner with tax debts of close to $1.2 million has been denied a release of his liabilities after being found to spend over $200,000 each year on rent and...










