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  1. Working from home tax extension comes not a moment too soon

    Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand is welcoming the extension of working from home tax changes but says the latest COVID-19 lockdown shows New Zealand needs permanent tax policy around...

  2. ATO casts the NALI net too wide says joint bodies

    ATO casts the NALI net too wide says joint bodies...

  3. Lockdown support unlocks eligibility and implementation questions

    The support measures announced today by the Federal and NSW Governments are welcomed with accountants ready to swing into action to get cash into the hands of struggling business owners, says...

  4. "Talk to my accountant": How to avoid becoming a victim of tax fraud

    Accountants are warning Australians to be on alert for tax scams as they work through their end of year tax returns this month. The ACCC reported Australians lost $851 million to scammers capitalising...

  5. New tax report provides glimpse into Australia’s rising tax debt

    The Inspector General of Taxation (IGOT) report released today provides much-needed granular insights into Australia’s tax debt with tax debt levels expected to rise even further due to the...

  6. Federal Government skilled migration announcement addresses auditor shortage

    The Federal Government announcement this afternoon to place accounting and audit professionals on the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List is an important and necessary step to boost the audit...

  7. Six tax tips to get the biggest cheque or smallest tax bill in 2021

    It is the first week of June and that means tax time is just around the corner, and the good news is that there are still some things you can do right now with your accountant to get tax time ready. "...

  8. Tax bill may await nomadic NZ home owners

    Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) warns New Zealand Government’s latest housing tax changes contain a number of new traps for owners whose circumstances are less certain...

  9. Australian Federal Budget 2021-22 - Legacy super policy boondoggles fixed

    Big changes to superannuation outlined in the 2021 Budget set out to tackle legacy issues that have been buried in the superannuation system for years...

  10. Australian Federal Budget 2021-22 - Banking on an economic comeback to address urgent social issues

    The pre-election 2021 Budget reframes the Government’s economic credentials, outlining a plan to invest rather than reform, says Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ)...

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  11. CA ANZ Checklist for small business impacted by floods

    The rain may have eased but many small businesses are facing periods of closure due to flood damage, clean ups as well as significant revenue loss...

  12. Don’t let tax burst the trans-Tasman bubble

    The lifting of trans-Tasman travel restrictions announced this week provides welcome relief for long-suffering businesses that depend on tourists as well as business travellers, says Michael Croker...

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  13. Chartered Accountants on NSW stamp duty reform: “It’s good to be bold, but let’s know the facts.”

    More transparency of the financial and distributional impact of stamp duty reform is needed to safeguard future generations...

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  14. “Stark choice” on FBT confronts businesses in wake of 39% tax rate

    The new 39 percent top personal tax rate coming into effect on 1 April will result in many Kiwi businesses paying more Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT) than they need to...

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  15. Shameful ASIC fee increase warrants immediate review

    ASIC hikes financial adviser licence fees despite adviser numbers nosediving. Industry calls on government to cancel or reduce increase and review ASIC funding model...