Playing fair: the ACCC's enforcement policy

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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is responsible for ensuring that the marketplace remains competitive, and that small businesses and consumers are protected from unfair business practices. The ACCC informs and educates small businesses about their responsibilities and rights under the Trade Practices Act. Under the provisions of the Act, the Commission may bring proceedings against companies.

author: Eliason, Philip
Australia, Regulation, Licensing, and Inspection of Miscellaneous Commercial Sectors, Consumer Protection Laws, Statistical Data Included, Laws, regulations and rules, Consumer protection, Small business, Business enterprises, Protection and preservation, Powers and duties, Consumers, Australia. Competition and Consumer Commission

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The ASCPA and the GST

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Suggestions are presented for preparing the Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants for the coming Goods and Services Tax.

author: Zervos, Mike
Practice, Accountants

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News from the ACCC: ten is the limit

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Issues are discussed concerning Australia's new Goods and Services Tax and general pricing requirements.

author: Addison, Garry

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subjects list: Australia, Management, Taxation, Cover Story, Sales tax
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