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How to become a tax agent in 2020

Becoming a Tax Agent in Australia is a relatively straight forward process in order to meet the requirements of the Tax Practitioners Board Tax Agent specifications. Applied Education’s 3 steps to becoming a Tax Agent in Australia Applied Education has hundreds of students each year asking us this question and here are our tips for […]

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Updated Xero Accounting & Xero Payroll Online Learning Course and Manual for 2017

Xero have been very busy adding and changing lots of features. To keep up with this we have just released our latest Xero Online Learning courseware and manual for 2017. All existing students enrolled in this course and our Certificate IV in Bookkeeping & Accounting students will get automatic access via your online portal or Applied

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How the Tax Summary can help you navigate Australia’s tax system

The Tax Summary is a publication produced by Tax & Super Australia and has been a stalwart in the taxation industry for close to a century. This guide to the Australian taxation system is written in an easy-to-understand manner, and explains the many complexities of the system without getting bogged down in taxation jargon. The

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TPB – Cloud computing and the Code of Professional Conduct

The Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) has released a practice note to provide practical guidance and assistance to registered tax practitioners in understanding their obligations under the Code of Professional Conduct in relation to the use of cloud computing. The practice note covers the following key areas; definition of cloud computing general considerations code obligations privacy

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Six-figure penalty for incorrect payroll

A recent court case saw $143,000 in penalties handed down to the operator of two food outlets in Brisbane. The company, its director, and the company’s former payroll manager all received fines after underpaying two workers and ignoring previous warnings to rectify the issue. The Fair Work Ombudsman launched legal action against the company following

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