How an unpredictable year left a lot undone
Tax policy took an uncertain turn with two federal budgets and a change of government in Canberra.
ECONOMY • Wed, 28 Dec 2022
Why digital payments will fuel the post-pandemic economy
COVID accelerated the pace of digitisation and it has become essential to get through the downturn.
TECHNOLOGY • Wed, 28 Dec 2022
Old hands ‘paying for higher graduate salaries’
The skills crisis means the most experienced accountants are losing out to the incoming generation, says Rebecca Mihalic.
PROFESSION • Tue, 27 Dec 2022
Why it’s vital to keep tabs on debtors
For most, cash flow slumps over the festive season so make sure you keep a healthy ledger.
Seven trends that will change the shape of accounting
Factors beyond the control of the tax profession will soon make it look very different.
PROFESSION • Thu, 22 Dec 2022
How crypto assets can trigger CGT tripwires
Lending digital currency can be viewed as disposal while losses from the recent downturn may offer little relief from previous capital gains.
TAX • Thu, 22 Dec 2022
Why accountants must be alert to 100A agreement traps
Advisers run the risk of being party to a reimbursement agreement under the ATO’s trust ruling.
TAX • Wed, 21 Dec 2022
Five low-cost tips for better cyber protection
The hacks will keep coming in 2023, but here’s what every small business can do to protect itself and its clients.
TAX • Thu, 15 Dec 2022
Does it pay to be an accountant? The numbers don’t lie!
The Benchmarking Group crunches census data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) to reveal how tax profession salaries add up.
PROFESSION • Thu, 15 Dec 2022