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Can Employers Make The Covid-19 Vaccine Mandatory In The Workplace?
Employment Law and OH&S Jim Rutherford Employment Law and OH&S Jim Rutherford

Can Employers Make The Covid-19 Vaccine Mandatory In The Workplace?

As it currently stands, employers cannot force their employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.

While the question of whether an employer can direct an employee to have the COVID-19 vaccine has not been answered by a court or tribunal, employers should consider these factors first before such a direction is given to employees.

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The Allocation of Profits by Professional Firms: Further Hurdles to be Overcome for IPPs
Tax Rob Warnock Tax Rob Warnock

The Allocation of Profits by Professional Firms: Further Hurdles to be Overcome for IPPs

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has released guidelines which set out the ATO’s proposed compliance approach to the allocation of profits by professional firms. The Draft Practical Compliance Guideline PCG 2021/D2 Allocation of professional firm profits – ATO compliance approach (Draft PCG) make substantial changes to the former guidance that the ATO suspended in late 2017.

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ASIC commences landmark proceedings against RI Advice Group Pty Ltd for inadequate cyber security

ASIC commences landmark proceedings against RI Advice Group Pty Ltd for inadequate cyber security

Following multiple cyber-attacks to financial service adviser RI Advice Group Pty Ltd (RI), the Australian Securities and Investments Commission commenced proceedings against RI alleging contravention of its obligations under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) for failure to have adequate cyber security systems as an Australian Financial Services licence holder.

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