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Former CA and PwC partner fined $7k for false RDTI claims

Emma Partis | 1 minute read

Former PwC partner and CA ANZ member Richard Gregg has received a $7,000 costs order from CA ANZ after the TPB banned him for lodging false RDTI claims on behalf of clients.

IPA urges government to curb NDIS spending

The Institute of Public Accountants has called on the government to rein in NDIS spending through better oversight and stronger safeguards against waste.

Closure of gas projects to 'materially reduce' PRRT collections in coming years: ATO

The ATO expects decommissioning activities with gas and oil projects to increase significantly in the next few years, leading to a spike in refundable tax credits and reduction in PRRT collections. ...

'Intense but rewarding': accountant recounts taking the stand in City Beach case

An adviser behind the 2016 restructure of City Beach has reflected on what it was like to testify in the Federal Court, and the challenges and uncertainties practitioners are facing.

BCA slams proposal for gas tax on gas exports

Introducing an additional tax on gas exports could reduce investment and supply, push up energy costs for Australians, and undermine energy security, the Business Council of Australia has said.

Draft laws confirm ATO's 'longstanding views' on foreign resident CGT, says Tax Office

The ATO has said that proposed retrospective changes to the foreign resident CGT regime are unlikely to affect many taxpayers.

Crocodiles, cyclones and … client meetings? An accountant’s tree change to Darwin

A KPMG accountant reflects on her spur-of-the-moment decision to pack up and leave Sydney to work at the firm’s Darwin office.

Stagflation, low innovation, fragmentation: RBA weighs in on supply shocks
Home office occupancy expenses after Hall: is it time to rethink the essential character test?

The law after Hall is clear. But whether it should remain so is a question the Full Court's reasoning invites.

System-wide reform, long-term planning: BDO reveals pre-budget wishlist

Holistic tax reform and long-term productivity-boosting measures rank high on BDO experts' May budget wishlists.

Unemployment stays steady at 4.3% in March

The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained steady at 4.3 per cent in March 2026, data from the ABS has shown.

Australia 'won't be spared' from economic shock of Middle East war, says Treasurer

The upcoming federal budget will focus on “resilience and economic reform”, with Australia facing higher inflation and slower growth as a result of the conflict in the Middle East.