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The firm has outlined early signs of insolvency risk and how businesses can change course when facing cash flow issues.
The High Court has granted the Commissioner of Taxation special leave to appeal the Bendel decision, which challenged the ATO’s longstanding views on unpaid present entitlements.
Adoption of artificial intelligence has remained selective and measured across the not-for-profit sector, according to a recent Pitcher Partners survey.
The professional body has welcomed the prospect of a productivity roundtable in August as the government seeks solutions to boost Australia’s poor productivity growth.
Australian accounting firms are increasingly relying on skilled migrants to plug talent gaps, a survey by recruitment agency Robert Half has found.
The Tax Office has shed further light on its compliance approach towards cross-border related party financing arrangements in a recent practical compliance guideline.
The big four firm has developed an agentic AI network that will help businesses build and deploy AI agents and transform their operations.
The Tax Office and Victoria Police have seized over $4.4 million worth of illicit tobacco as part of Operation Ocean.
The Federal Court has allowed an appeal by the Commissioner in a decision examining whether fringe benefits tax applied to directors of a corporate trustee.
Independent senator David Pocock has slammed the petroleum resource rent tax as government figures show a $4 billion revenue downgrade over the four years from 2023–24.
The Administrative Review Tribunal has ruled that amended assessments which increased a taxpayer’s assessable income by around $920,000 were not excessive.