New Society president: Patrick Ponting
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The Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants will have a major influence on the country's changes to accounting principles. The society plans to continue to focus on education and professional development. The group's new president, Patrick Ponting, also acknowledged that the globilization of business will be an important issue to accountants.
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 1999
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The GST cometh - and beware the pricing impact
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The GST (goods and services tax) will become law on July 1, 2000. The GST involves new administration and accounting systems, as well as pricing issues. The coming months provide Certified Public Accountants with an opportunity to enhance the relationship with their customers, as they prepare them for the challenges of the new tax law.
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 1999
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Business benefits from the telecommunications frontier
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Economic benefits of using portable mobile phones and wireless communication systems by business enterprises are discussed. Additional information on innovative business communications is also included.
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 1999
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