As AI uptake grows, The Tax Institute has urged tax agents to carefully evaluate AI outputs, as they held the final responsibility for any mistakes made by the AI tools they used.
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Tax Office reports 300% rise in ATO impersonation scams
David Hollingworth | 14 July 2025
The end of the financial year means two things: filing a tax return and a rise in opportunistic scams, the ATO warns
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The professional accounting body has unveiled its new CA Foundations program aimed at attracting a more diverse range ...
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Business and accounting bodies are urging the government to deliver on the reduction of red tape and a boost to investment ahead of the economic reform roundtable.
National Australia Bank is pre-empting a significant impact to its FY25 operating expenses, with payroll remediation expected to incur $130 million.
Australians would be $3,000 better off if competition hadn’t declined over the past decade, a study by the Reserve Bank has found.
As the economic reform roundtable approaches, tax expert and author David Montani has said that holistic tax reform would be welcome but unlikely in the current political ‘gridlock.’
The Business Council of Australia has released its blueprint for regulatory reform, which calls for red tape cuts it claims could unlock an extra $1 billion across the economy annually.
New research shows that half of all employed Australians, accounting for close to 7 million people, now ‘work from home’ to some extent – demonstrating a fundamental, if not irrevocable, shift to working life in the pos...
Deloitte Australia’s annual revenue fell by 8.3 per cent in FY2025 as heightened global volatility and technological shifts made for a “complex” operating environment.
A leaked Treasury document containing recommended outcomes for next week’s economic reform roundtable has raised questions about the substance of the summit.
At next week’s economic reform roundtable, the ACTU will push for shorter working hours with no loss in pay, including a four-day work week, arguing that all Australians should benefit from higher productivity – “not ju...
With artificial intelligence rapidly changing how accounting firms deliver services, communicate with clients, and manage internal processes, a new event is launching to bridge the growing capability gap. ...
CPA Australia has welcomed a Productivity Commission proposal to relax the entry requirements for financial advisers and auditors as their numbers continue to fall.