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The Future of Accounting Services: The Skills That Will Matter Most

Introduction For decades, the accounting profession has been built upon principles of accuracy, compliance, financial stewardship, and trust. Accountants have traditionally served as custodians of financial information, responsible for recording transactions, preparing financial statements, ensuring regulatory compliance, and safeguarding organisational integrity. While these responsibilities remain fundamental, the profession is undergoing one of the most significant…

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Australia Opens Pillar Two Lodgements, Marking Start of First Filing Cycle

Australia has opened lodgement channels for Pillar Two returns, allowing multinational enterprise (MNE) groups to submit the GloBE information return (GIR) and the combined global and domestic minimum tax return (CGDMTR) through the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) online services. First lodgements are due by 30 June 2026, with the ATO providing an administrative 30-day deferral…

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CSRD in the Energy Sector: H2 2026 Priorities for Audit Committees in South-East Europe

From Disclosure to Scrutiny: A Turning Point for the SEE Energy Sector The first cycle of Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) implementation has exposed a critical reality across South-East Europe (SEE): while alignment with EU sustainability objectives is widely acknowledged, operational readiness remains uneven. For energy companies in Romania, Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus and Moldova, the…

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The Evolving Role of the Insolvency Practitioner

Insolvency is still widely read as a synonym for failure. Increasingly, it is the opposite: a structured route to renewal, and one of the more effective tools available for rescuing businesses that have run into difficulty. Insolvency practitioners (“IPs”) sit at the centre of that work. Acting in various capacities — as liquidators winding a…

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