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Christine Chen

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Christine Chen is a graduate journalist at Accountants Daily and Accounting Times, the leading sources of news, insight, and educational content for professionals in the accounting sector.

Previously, Christine has written for City Hub, the South Sydney Herald and Honi Soit. She has also produced online content for LegalVision and completed internships at EY and Deloitte.

Christine has a commerce degree from the University of Western Australia and is studying a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Sydney. 

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$20k instant asset write-off passes lower house

It comes after the eleventh-hour passage of a bill that raised the threshold from $1,000 to $20,000 for FY24 last week. ... READ MORE

‘Don’t panic’ over new reporting rules, ATO tells NFPs

Thousands of not-for-profits will need to lodge annual self-reviews from 1 July to keep their tax-exempt status. ... READ MORE

Airwallex posts 93% revenue surge in Australia

The payments platform attributes growth to strong product offerings and has flagged plans for further expansion. ... READ MORE

National Audits Group promotes 4 diverse auditors

The audit firm has promoted four foreign-born auditors, including three women, in a diversity push.  READ MORE

‘Bullish’ Moore Australia shakes up leadership team

The changes are in anticipation of a year of growth ahead, driven by a shift from the big four to the mid-market, the fi ... READ MORE

Air Accounting taps into e-commerce with Bean Ninjas partnership

The deal follows the acquisition of speciality hospitality accountants Cafe Bookkeepers last year. READ MORE

Court rejects taxpayer’s attempt to pay $45k ATO debt with $47 chequ ...

Mesha Feet attempted to pay its debts with unconventional methods and then fined the Tax Office for failing to respond. ... READ MORE

Small business slams ‘absurd’ 11th-hour passage of tax breaks

The $20,000 instant asset write-off and small business energy benefits passed Parliament on Tuesday more than a year sin ... READ MORE

ATO’s outdated estate rules cause delays, confusion

The Tax Office has left issues dating back to 2011 unaddressed, the Tax Institute says. READ MORE

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