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FBT case reminds businesses to clearly distinguish owner, employee roles

Emma Partis | 1 minute read

A recent Federal Court decision has reiterated the need for family businesses to clearly distinguish between employees and beneficiaries for FBT purposes, Grant Thornton has said.

ASIC, AASB announce workshops to prepare for sustainability reporting

The corporate regulator and the Australian Accounting Standards Board have announced a series of workshops to help smaller companies get ready for new mandatory sustainability reporting requirements.

Treasury opens consultation for impending CSLR overhaul

The government has opened three consultation papers for reforms that aim to improve consumer protections in the superannuation and financial services sectors.

Inflation to linger for next 6 months despite Strait negotiations
Bulk of generative AI data policy violations involve regulated data, report reveals
Employers warned about Payday Super ‘misconceptions’ as start date approaches

Businesses are wrongly assuming that the Payday Super regime is simply about paying super more frequently, when there are many other vital considerations, Employment Hero has cautioned.

TPB update to boost practitioners’ control over publicly available contact details

Registered tax practitioners will now be able to control which of their contact details are publicly available on the TPB website.

Treasury documents reveal mixed views on audit regulation in PwC aftermath

Treasury documents recently released under FOI laws have revealed fresh details about stakeholder views on audit regulation in the aftermath of the PwC tax leaks scandal.

ACCA, CA ANZ release practical guidance on sustainability assurance
Middle East conflict placing Australia in ‘risk zone’ for recession: CreditorWatch
3 companies fined nearly $1.2m in total for financial reporting breaches

ASIC's crackdown on the non-lodgment of financial reports has resulted in a further three companies being fined for failing to meet their obligations.

Middle-East conflict expected to slow global growth, increase inflation