An engineer’s attempt to claim over $60,000 in personal income tax deductions relating to work from home and car expenses has been rebuffed in court.
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Financial services CEOs are positive about the outlook for the sector in 2026, even as global economic uncertainty continues to weigh on broader sentiment.
Entrepreneur-focused accounting and advisory firm BlueRock has joined ATLAST, a global network of accounting and advisory firms.
BDO Australia’s Perth office has welcomed three new partners in CFO advisory, indirect tax, and R&D and government incentives.
The Treasurer has officially introduced the Division 296 bill to the House of Representatives, with its passage in the Senate subject to support from the Greens.
Jim Chalmers has left the door open for substantive tax reform in the May budget, but refused to confirm whether the government would be going ahead with changes to the CGT discount.
The future of CGT seems to be the hot topic on everyone’s lips, with the IFPA chiming in with calls for calm, clarity and proper scrutiny.
Speaking to Accounting Times, economist Jason Nassios outlined the winners and losers of the Productivity Commission’s proposed net cash flow tax.
After almost a decade at Clayton Utz, partner Peter Feros has been hired to lead Johnson Winter Slattery’s six-partner tax group.
Superannuation is set to be the biggest part of the economy by 2030, with the regulator calling for trustees to be proactive in their accountability, risk management and cyber security measures.
Climate accounting literature has evolved significantly over the past decade, but researchers are still scratching their heads over how companies can best quantify their climate risks.
RBA governor Michele Bullock has apologised for a major payments system failure that delayed property settlement deals nationwide, and has pledged a full review. ...