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  1. The superannuation ceiling is the new glass ceiling: Let’s make super fairer for women

    Replacing the annual superannuation contribution cap with a lifetime one would boost women’s super balances and make the system fairer...

  2. Political paralysis on tax reform will plaque generations to come

    Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand has called on both sides of politics to face up to tax reform and engage with the Australian community in the lead-up to the Federal Election...

  3. Small trusts in the crosshairs of new disclosure rules

    A media release raising issues with the New Zealand’s governments proposed changes to trust disclosures...

  4. Make your financial new year’s resolution cutting the credit card

    While Australians are committing to get fit and feel great by cutting the booze, the smokes and the kilos, Chartered Accountants ANZ is also recommending cutting the credit card...

  5. Moves to address auditor shortage will maintain trust in New Zealand Inc

    CA ANZ is extremely pleased that the Government has moved to address New Zealand’s critical auditor shortage, by granting our application to allow auditors to enter the country...

  6. ASIC Audit Inspection Report outlines key areas of focus for the profession, but cautions generalising results

    Released today, ASIC’s latest audit inspection report equips the audit profession with areas of focus to inform their training, says Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ)...

  7. Accountants tell select committee to keep it simple

    Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) took members of the Finance and Expenditure Committee on a deep dive into the complexities of the Taxation ‘Remedial Matters’ Bill on Monday...

  8. Survey indicates property market cooling ahead of proposed legislation

    A survey of Chartered Accountants and tax agents has revealed that incoming legislation intended to help cool New Zealand’s over-heated housing market is already having a major effect on investors...

  9. New survey shows Inland Revenue helpful, but hindered

    Conducted by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand and Tax Management New Zealand, the survey of 361 members in public practice asked a range of questions about the timeliness of IR’s...

  10. New disclosure standards could end climate confusion

    Climate and sustainability disclosures have become key requirements for most businesses, but the lack of a robust, globally accepted reporting framework has caused confusion and even opportunities for...

  11. Narrowing the audit expectation gap is essential for a resilient global financial reporting ecosystem

    New report provides recommendations for regulators, standard setters and auditors in tackling fraud and addressing going concern issues...

  12. Don’t make business re-opening too taxing

    The end is in sight for COVID business support in ACT, NSW and Victoria following statements by the Federal Treasurer and his State counterparts last week, says Chartered Accountants Australia and New...

  13. Fringe Benefit Tax fix a win for employers

    Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand are praising the Government’s decision to implement a solution proposed by the peak accounting body that will make it easier for employers to meet their...

  14. New Bill seeks to disarm bright-line traps

    Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand is welcoming the intent of a Bill responding to the peak membership body’s warning of bright-line traps for nomadic homeowners, but says that some traps...

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  15. Accountants grateful but baffled by inequitable ASIC fee relief

    Australia’s professional accounting bodies are grateful for the temporary ASIC fee relief for financial advisers announced today by the Federal Government. However, we can’t understand why other parts...