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Home » Archives for Published: February 2026 If you take cash jobs, even occasionally, the ATO is sharpening its tools to spot missing income and off-the-books payments. The ATO is comparing sales and expenses against industry benchmarks and matching data from banks, payment services and suppliers. From 1 July 2025, a boost to the Shadow
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Home » Archives for Published: February 2026 If compliance has been a once-a-quarter task, 2026 could bring a change of pace. As the ATO moves to more data-driven and faster follow-ups, stronger day-to-day bookkeeping and payroll will help you stay on top. So, what does “day-to-day ready” actually look like in practice and where do
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Home » Archives for Published: February 2026 Australia’s AML/CTF laws are expanding to “Tranche 2”, bringing parts of professional services into scope If you’re a bookkeeper, payroll officer or small-business advisor, these changes will shape onboarding, record-keeping and reporting from 1 July 2026 (with enrolment opening 31 March 2026). Read more to learn. Table of
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Home » Archives for Published: November 2025 The ATO is stepping up enforcement of holiday home rules from 2025 onwards, ahead of new guidance proposed to apply from 1 July 2026. With closer scrutiny on rental deductions and mixed-use properties, owners and bookkeepers need to act now to stay compliant. Owning a holiday home can
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Home » Archives for Published: October 2025 Change is on the horizon for Australia’s bookkeeping and tax professionals with the TPB Sanctions Regime At the 2025 Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB) Conference, one of the major talking points was the government’s plan to strengthen the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) Sanctions Regime, a move designed to
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