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AI for Tax Agents: TPB Guidance, Risks and Next Steps

April 2, 2026

Home » Protected: AI for Tax Agents: TPB Guidance, Risks and Next Steps Published: April 2026 AI for Tax Agents: How to Use AI Without Falling Short of Your TPB Obligations Last updated 17 April 2026   The Tax Practitioners Board’s draft guidance released in March 2026 explains how existing professional obligations apply when AI […]

RBA Card Surcharge Ban 2026: How Australian Businesses Can Prepare

April 2, 2026

Home » Protected: RBA Card Surcharge Ban 2026: How Australian Businesses Can Prepare Published: April 2026 RBA Card Surcharge Ban 2026: How Australian Businesses Can Prepare Announced: 31 March 2026 Starts: 1 October 2026 Applies to: Eftpos, Mastercard and Visa debit, prepaid and credit cards Later changes: 1 April 2027 for some foreign-card and transparency […]

Payday Super Starts 1 July 2026: ATO Draft Guidance Explained

March 25, 2026

Home » Protected: ATO Drafts Payday Super Rulings 2026: What to Know Now Published: April 2026 Payday Super Starts 1 July 2026:ATO Draft Guidance Explained With Payday Super starting from 1 July 2026, the ATO’s draft Law Companion Rulings (LCRs) give businesses, bookkeepers, payroll officers and advisers more detail on how key parts of the […]

2026 ATO Crackdown on Cash Jobs: Stay Audit Ready

February 13, 2026

Home » Protected: 2026 ATO Crackdown on Cash Jobs: Stay Audit Ready 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 […]

2026 ATO Compliance Tightens: Smart Systems to Reduce Risk

February 13, 2026

Home » Protected: 2026 ATO Compliance Tightens: Smart Systems to Reduce Risk 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” […]

7 Cyber Attack Categories Every Australian Business Should Know

August 26, 2025

Home » 7 Cyber Attack Categories Every Australian Business Should Know Published: July 2025 Cyber attacks happen when someone deliberately tries to access, damage, or steal information from computer systems, networks, or devices without permission. And the truth is, no one’s off-limits – from everyday internet users to big companies, anyone can be a target. […]

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