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December 2019: Top 10 Tweets For Australian Accountants

December 2019: Top 10 Tweets For Australian Accountants Tweet 1: We believe further clarifications from the @ato_gov_au are necessary due to the disproportionate outcome related to typical trustee services & tax liabilities that may occur when the ATO treats all fund income and future capital gains as NALI. https://t.co/BTRJQhd2Gi — SMSF Association (@SMSFassoc) December 2, 2019 Tweet 2: In a rapidly changing world, knowledge is a competitive advantage. Are you one of the 84% of executives increasing investment in staff training and development? https://t.co/wI7WXEEIAN — Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (@Chartered_Accts) December 2, 2019 Tweet 3: Economic factors, rise in longevity are among the things driving an increase in challenges to wills. Click to learn more: https://t.co/pGevIl1V0j #estateplanning pic.twitter.com/HXnqg7TI5u — INTHEBLACK (@ITBmagazine) December 2, 2019 Tweet 4: "You can't afford to make mistakes wit

June 2019: Top 10 Tweets for Australian Accountants

Airan Global has curated top 10 Australian accounting tweets for the month of June 2019 and listed all in a chronological order. Tweet 1 by @Chartered_Accts : Once the realm of science fiction, artificial intelligence has become reality, offering opportunities and challenges for Chartered Accountants. Read more in the latest edition of Accountancy Futures. #the_alliance #accoutancyfutures #AI https://t.co/R3Q1ueIKBH pic.twitter.com/niuC1OO5VX — Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (@Chartered_Accts) June 1, 2019 Tweet 2 by @AcuityMag : Managing perceived threats to auditor independence is vital for keeping public trust in the sector, says @CAANZPresident Stephen Walker FCA. And so is audit quality. https://t.co/iclrZoAPbj — Acuity Mag (@AcuityMag) June 2, 2019 Tweet 3 by @ipaaccountants : The #ATO will introduce a new black economy hotline on 1 July 2019. https://t.co/4itiJ1ZDxz — IPA (@ipaaccountants) June 3, 2019 Tweet 4 by @Chartered_Accts