The Australian and New Zealand chartered accountant professional bodies have merged to become one after the trans-Tasman proposal was put forward last year....
Accountants are not having the necessary conversations on what is going to happen to their ability to give advice on self-managed super funds (SMSF) after July 2016, an a...
Accountants considering advice on SMSFs after July 2016 need to consider their business future ahead of licensing concerns ...
IPA welcomes Board of Tax discussion paper canvassing key changes to Division 7A of the Tax Act....
The IPA has called on the Government to repeal legislation that caps personal concessional contributions at 10 per cent....
Accountants are grossly miscalculating the cost of licensing their own SMSF advice business, with many expecting to pay around an eighth of the actual cost....
The Institute of Public Accountants has renewed calls for a lifting in superannuation concessional contribution caps....
The ICAA has defended the ATO’s SMSF jurisdiction while suggesting consumers need to take more responsibility for their advice outcomes....
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is pushing all taxpayers with offshore assets to declare their interests before it starts a global clampdown on tax evasion....
Count launches accountants licensing offer and commits to meeting APES 230....
Accountants who wish to avoid product distribution pressure should not join an institutionally aligned licence if they wish to provide advice....
ICAA welcomes Government’s Cutting Red Tape website....
So we are now underwriting criminal scams?...
Glad to see the back of you Steve. You made financial more expensive, not more affordable as you claim, and presided ...
Completely agree Peter. The definition of 'significant change is circumstances relevant to the scope of the advice' is s...