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  1. The quiz: Taxing questions

    The quiz: Taxing questions...

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  2. 2024–2025 pre-budget submission

    CA ANZ calls for substantive tax reform and roadmap, and a continued focus on national debt reduction, targeted cost-of-living relief and productivity gains...

  3. October/November ‘Acuity’ out now

    The October/November issue of ‘Acuity’ magazine is out now, offering accountants a mix of technical, business and career advice...

  4. The Jim & Grant Show

    Treasurers on both sides of the ditch will be pleased with how their May budgets were received. However, what elements are sound fiscal policy and what comes down to luck?...

  5. Why aren’t our taxes working harder?

    Considering how much tax we pay in Australia and New Zealand, we’re remarkably trusting of how government goes about spending it. Maybe our big spenders could learn a thing or two from small business...

  6. That was then. What’s next?

    Increased government spending and stimulus packages did a fine job of cushioning the COVID-19 blow to the economy. Fiscal policy had a good pandemic!...

  7. Could flexible tax payments for Aussie SMEs be on the horizon?

    A small policy change could give businesses flexibility around when they pay their tax. Brought to you by Tax Traders...

  8. Have you been caught by a secret audit?

    If you or your clients are targeted in an ATO covert audit, who can you call? Meet Australia’s tax ombudsman...

  9. Budget 2020: Did Josh hit the mark?

    Budget 2020 was “all about jobs” and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg seems to have delivered on what businesses want...

  10. What middle-market businesses really need from Josh Frydenberg

    Privately owned mid-market businesses will drive Australia’s post-COVID recovery, but where’s their seat at the policy table?...

  11. Feel the burn of new anti-phoenixing laws

    Australia’s new anti-phoenixing laws introduce criminal penalties and A$200,000 fines for directors and dodgy advisers...

  12. What are the tax traps for receivers selling assets?

    Different tax obligations apply if a distressed asset is sold by a receiver or by a creditor as mortgagee-in-possession...

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  13. NZ election signals the pointy end of policy work

    We at CA ANZ are already thinking about this year’s NZ election, and wants to hear members’ views on key issues...

  14. What’s the bright side to Brexit for Aussie and Kiwi businesses?

    Andrew Oury CA sees a post-Brexit UK trade deal as a boon for Aussie and NZ exporters and any staff keen on a London stint...

  15. Australian Federal Budget 2019-20: CA ANZ reacts

    The Coalition has unveiled Australia’s first budget surplus in a decade, and tax breaks to entice voters as an election looms...

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