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  1. Small business to benefit from staff training and digital investment

    CA ANZ is encouraging small businesses to act now if they want to benefit from a tax incentive to train their employees and digitise their business...

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  2. Are you ready for tax time? Do these eight things right now

    Are you ready for tax time? The end of financial year is approaching. CA ANZ has released eight top tips to help Australians get the most out of their tax return this year...

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  3. We’ve seen the High Wealth data – now show us the Trust Disclosure data

    CA ANZ call for Government to reveal the findings of the Trust Disclosure Rules...

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  4. CA ANZ Federal Budget Reaction

    Peak accounting body Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand says the key question for the Treasurer is will the Albanese government have the courage to take an ambitious tax reform agenda to...

  5. Cyclone tax return leniency welcomed by accountants

    Cyclone tax return leniency welcomed by accountants...

  6. Chartered Accountants ANZ: Small business support must be a key priority in Federal Budget

    Chartered Accountants ANZ: Small business support must be a key priority in Federal Budget...

  7. Tax experts question ATO’s new working from home deduction method

    Peak accounting body Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) has welcomed the ATO’s latest changes to the work from home tax deduction shortcut method but raised concerns around the...

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  8. Not such a simple equation for first home buyers in NSW

    Peak accounting body Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand said the NSW Government’s property tax legislation for first home buyers is a complex change for those looking to enter the...

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  9. Home buyers beware: NSW property tax comes with a catch

    "Stamp duty is a significant amount of money for those looking to buy their first property. A $1.2 million property attracts over $50,000 of stamp duty," Ms Franks said. "It is not surprising that...

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  10. Small business to be the big loser in Treasury proposal

    A proposal by Federal Treasury to make it harder for over two million small businesses to access a two-year tax amendment period is an unwelcome surprise says Chartered Accountants ANZ – but a...

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  11. CA ANZ welcomes move to resolve GST rule catching out small businesses

    Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) is welcoming moves in the August Tax Bill to fix a rule that has put small business owners, who work from home, on the hook for a big GST bill...

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  12. Chartered Accountants welcome support for small business

    Chartered Accountants ANZ (CA ANZ) said the Federal Government’s commitment to legislate tax deductions for small business is a big win for those already struggling to retain talent...

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  13. Chartered Accountants: Don’t Get Caught In A Crypto Crunch This Tax Time

    After another turbulent year for cryptocurrencies, Chartered Accountants ANZ (CA ANZ) has sounded a tax warning...

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  14. We asked accountants for their most outrageous tax claim stories - Here's what they said

    As a reminder to play it straight, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) has shared some of the more outrageous tax deduction attempts members have come across as part of their role...

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  15. Chartered Accountants: ATO should re-draft discretionary trust guidelines

    CA ANZ has lodged a lengthy submission on the ATO’s draft guidance on s100A of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 dealing with reimbursement agreement...