The former CEO of Covey Leadership Center has outlined why facilitating trust amongst staff is integral to the health and wellbeing of individuals within the workplace.
A major new report into the future of robotics in the workplace have been released, outlining what role automation will play in the future of Australian jobs.
With different administration software providers each issuing their own member codes and identifiers, the ATO may have difficulty matching separate events where an event is cancelled, a software firm warns.
Advisers struggling to get a contribution into an SMSF ahead of 30 June should consider the use of a promissory note (PN) to avoid funds being held over until the new financial year, according to an SMSF strategist.
While the taxpayers who incorrectly received excess determinations for non-concessional contributions have been given an extension for their election due date, some of these clients had already paid for advice to deal with the determination, says an industry law firm.
BGL is concerned about the recent comments made about franking credits.
Greater numbers of accountants are partnering with financial planners to service the SMSF sector, according to new research from Investment Trends, which also found trustees rank expertise ahead of fees.
Trust deeds containing clauses that cause reversionary pensions to override binding death benefit nominations are exposing SMSF professionals to legal risks and resulting in poor outcomes for the client, an industry law firm has warned.
For those of you who missed it, the Liberal / National Party was returned in Australia’s Federal election on Saturday.
The ATO has reminded auditors about some of the specific requirements that trustees must meet when winding up an SMSF and the checks that SMSF auditors need to undertake for the final audit.
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