Submission on ASIC's industry funding model for 2019-20
CA ANZ provides feedback on ASIC’s Cost Recovery Implementation Statement, including the implementation of the industry funding model, for 2019-20...
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Clear filtersCA ANZ provides feedback on ASIC’s Cost Recovery Implementation Statement, including the implementation of the industry funding model, for 2019-20...
CA ANZ response to the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) public consultation released on 15 June 2020...
Joint submission requesting deferral of the start date for the R&D Tax Incentive Bill currently before Parliament...
FBT has long been derided as being unnecessarily complex. CA ANZ has written to the Treasurer outlining some initial thoughts regarding FBT reform...
The Payment Times Reporting rules are needlessly complicated and will substantially increase compliance costs for reporting entities and administration costs of government. The draft rules require...
CA ANZ provides feedback to the COVID-19 Senate select committee on the Australian Government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic...
Joint submission written to the Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer regarding the start date for the proposed Division 7A changes...
COVID-19 has impacted lodgement dates. Letters have been written to the Australian Taxation Office requesting deferrals and penalty waivers...
Joint accounting bodies request clarification of payroll tax treatment...
Joint bodies write to Treasurer regarding Tax Policy Measures affected by COVID-19 Crisis...
The Joint bodies request the Commissioner exercise his Division 7A discretion under section 109Q and defer non essential information requests...
Joint bodies' response to the first COVID-19 stimulus package...
Joint accounting bodies raise policy issues with the Treasurer...
Requests amendments to stop ATO officers being exposed to prison sentences if they talk to a tax agent appointed by an executor...
Joint bodies request that accountants and tax practitioners be determined to be an ‘essential service’ for the purposes of the COVID-19 measures...