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Former director faces prison time after collapsed company leaves clients $9m in debt

Emma Partis | 1 minute read

A former director is facing up to 20 years’ imprisonment after pleading guilty to multiple dishonesty offences, ASIC says.

BCA calls for tax cuts and fiscal discipline in budget

The business lobby has urged the government to avoid raising taxes and impose fiscal discipline in this budget to shore up Australia’s economy amid geopolitical turbulence.

Economists predict cash rate rise to 4.35%
Australian accounting firms rolling out AI at pace, survey finds

A global survey has indicated that the majority of Australian accounting and audit firms have already embedded or piloted AI into their strategies.

Not just about data: narratives integral to public tax disclosures, experts say

Speaking at a recent industry event, tax analysts have underscored the importance of having a coherent narrative alongside public tax disclosures.

Retrospective changes to foreign CGT regime 'neither fair nor equitable': The Tax Institute

The Tax Institute has expressed significant concern that, despite a major expansion in scope, the proposed reforms offer no transitional or grandfathering relief.

Lack of AI training leads to fragmentation tax: Atlassian
Tax reform necessary to curb reliance on commodity windfalls, IPA says

The Institute of Public Accountants has called for tax reform in the budget, warning the government against relying too heavily on commodity windfalls.

Federal budget ‘will not undermine existing contracts on gas exports': Albanese

Despite calls for the introduction of greater taxes on Australian resources in the upcoming budget, the prime minister has all but rejected the possibility.

Over 1 in 2 firms have AI privacy concerns: Intuit
Annual CPI climbs to highest level since September 2023

Annual CPI climbed to its highest level in over two years in March, and trimmed mean inflation remained above the RBA’s target range.

Labor considering scrapping CGT discount in favour of cost base indexing

Labor’s Expenditure Review Committee is reportedly considering axing the 50 per cent CGT discount and returning to inflation indexing.