More than a third of Australians seeking hardship assistance from banks have given up due to complicated applications processes.
An Australian Securities &
The Australia Tax Office has rental property deductions in its sights after discovering that 90 percent of landlords get their tax returns wrong.
ATO Assistant
Queenslanders in financial crisis are being turned away from free financial counselling due to a massive shortage of qualified counsellors.
A report by the Financial
Two of Australia’s biggest banks have been named the country’s best employers, based on data analysed by social media platform LinkedIn.
The Commonwealth Bank and
Investors are signalling improved conditions for Mergers and Acquisitions in the Australian market over the next 12 months.
Pitch Partners’ Dealmaker report showed an
Not-for-profits need to re-apply for tax exemption
Thousands of not-for-profit organisations will need to re-apply for income tax exemption status from July 1 this year.
The Australian Tax Office (ATO) said around
Some of Australia’s biggest insurance brands have back-paid workers more than $37 million in unpaid entitlements.
Insurance Australia Group Limited (IAG) entities
Queensland mayors have questioned the veracity of insurance company data as ratepayers are slugged with flood insurance hikes up to $10,000, despite living in towns
The threat of being forced out of their homes due to extreme weather is weighing heavy on many Australians.
A Climate Council survey found one in three Australians were
Australian manufacturing needs new reconstruction fund
Australia’s manufacturing sector requires a re-alignment of the Federal Government’s $15b National Reconstruction Fund (NRF) in order to combat international