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Family offices in Australia could be the “place to be” in terms of competitive compensation as employees receive more in comparison to global peers, a KPMG report has revealed.
A financial crime consultant has urged accounting firms preparing for AML/CTF compliance to steer clear of experts offering “repackaged” frameworks from the banking sector.
AUSTRAC has released fresh guidance for entities that will be caught under Tranche 2 AML/CTF reforms, but CPA Australia has said the new rules could pose challenges for accountants.
The Tax Office has revealed what’s on its radar for private groups over 2025-26 to help them understand their compliance obligations.
The big four firm has unveiled its combined global revenues, weighing in at US$53.2 billion for the 2025 financial year.
A pathology business has landed a $5.8 million fine for failing to protect customers’ personal information, in the first civil penalty issued under the amended Privacy Act.
ASIC has updated its guidance on communicating findings from audit files to directors, audit committees and senior managers.
Deloitte has asked the Federal Court to suppress the costs of carrying out the administration of the Northern Territory stolen wages class action, citing concerns that competitors may use the figures to undercut them.
Global law firm Ashurst has strengthened its taxation practice with the addition of a partner from national rival MinterEllison, following a recent leadership reshuffle within the group.
National law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth has bolstered its taxation practice group by appointing a partner from global rival Ashurst.