Pawnbrokers, payday lenders and other non-bank reporting entities have been urged to review their financial crime controls, as the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) broadens its supervision and enforcement crackdown.
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WHITEPAPER: Starting a CAR: Preparing for the ATO’s multi-pronged assurance reviews
When the ATO’s Top 1,000 Tax Performance Program (under which Streamlined Assurance Reviews (SARs) are conducted) comes to an end in December, the Top 1,000 Combined Assurance Review (CAR program) will begin – combining both income tax and GST reviews for the Top 1,000 taxpayers.
Read moreNSW Budget 2020-21 roundup
The NSW Treasurer, Dominic Perrottet, handed down the NSW Budget 2020-21 on 17 November 2020. This article outlines some of the key tax measures aimed at supporting businesses.
Read moreNSW Budget: Overview of proposed property tax
As part of the NSW Budget, the Treasurer announced a proposal to introduce a property tax regime that would provide taxpayers with a choice between paying a known amount of stamp duty at the time of purchase of a property, or an annual property tax charge.
Read moreNSW to take superannuation contribution holiday for 2 years
The NSW Government has announced that it will take a 2-year superannuation contribution holiday.
Read moreTransfer pricing considerations in an economic downturn
Now is the time for multinational enterprises to consider changes to transfer pricing policies.
Read moreWEBINAR: CAR/SAR Assurance Reviews Webinar: Live Q&A! How will you prepare for an ATO review?
How will you prepare for an ATO CAR/SAR review? Let the ATO’s leading specialists answer your pressing questions!
Read morePayment times reporting regime now law: Immediate actions to consider
Australia now has a new payment times reporting (PTR) regime, beginning 1 January 2021.
Read moreRegulation of Auditing: Senate Committee report tabled
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services has tabled its final report into the Regulation of Auditing in Australia.
Read moreTranche too hard: Australia edges forward with glacial AML/CTF law reform agenda
Australia has revived its sclerotic anti-money laundering (AML) law reform program with the long-awaited “Phase 1.5” legislation moving through the federal Lower House.
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