The national accounting network has announced a raft of new partners across its advisory, tax and audit divisions.
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The Federal Court has determined that SG charges issued by the ATO to the Department of Education in Victoria were excessive in a dispute involving salary loading allowance payments.
Submissions and nominations are now open for the 2026 iteration of the Commercial Finance Awards, produced with principal partner Judo Bank.
Small businesses are now waiting on discretionary trust tax changes to come into effect, which could be later this year, and one decade-old policy design might be the solution to more viable business restructures.
An accounting advisory partner has joined the Brisbane office of BDO Australia, having come across from EY.
Financial advisers collectively face approximately $200 million in CSLR costs due to weak recovery mechanisms, with one adviser lobbying for stronger ones.
The corporate regulator is investigating complaints about audit conduct received by KPMG, Deloitte, EY, and PwC in response to allegations of auditor misconduct at KPMG.
An academic has weighed in on the “good ideas” in Treasury’s options paper on big four regulation, with many of these options emphasising accountability.
The mid-tier accounting and advisory network is investing in the next generation of leaders and has announced six promotions.
According to one academic, the Treasurer’s options paper leaves employees engaged in misconduct unmonitored, while another has emphasised the importance of a spotlight on ethics.
Analysis by ASIC has indicated that deeds of company arrangement enable companies to continue trading or facilitate the sale of business assets.