Home or away, residency test needs reform
Australia’s ageing rules are too subjective and difficult to apply.
TAX • Thu, 12 May 2022
The key to going digital: Keep it simple
Approached the right way, digitisation delivers benefits across the board.
TECHNOLOGY • Thu, 12 May 2022
How to navigate the ATO’s lodgment and payment options
Many small businesses have emerged from the pandemic with tax debt, but a range of assistance is available.
TAX • Thu, 05 May 2022
The HR problems accountants cannot ignore
Staff retention, managing conflict and a host of other human resources issues impact even the smallest practice.
PROFESSION • Thu, 28 Apr 2022
Spotlight turns to business revenue
To keep revenue flowing during some challenging years, businesses have been forced to be inventive – and that has driven a renewed focus on how it figures in financial ...
ECONOMY • Thu, 28 Apr 2022
Remove the 5 IT roadblocks to success
Accounting firms can improve their competitiveness by overcoming these key information management challenges.
TECHNOLOGY • Thu, 21 Apr 2022
Expanding CDR ‘will empower consumers’
Consumer advocates concerned about an increase in predatory lending under open finance have a well-intentioned but narrow view of what the proposal will mean for the ...
PROFESSION • Thu, 21 Apr 2022
8 ways to optimise SMSF accounting
Harnessing the power of technology makes it possible to turn SMSFs into a lucrative revenue stream.
PROFESSION • Wed, 13 Apr 2022
Unpacking the federal budget
With an election in mind, the Treasurer left structural reform of the tax system alone. Robyn Jacobson of the Tax Institute looks at the measures that made the cut.
ECONOMY • Thu, 07 Apr 2022