Kelvin is one of the founding principals of Australian Bookkeepers Network (ABN) and has been a Certified Practicing Accountant for over 25 years. Kelvin is passionate about business development and providing innovative learning and training to the bookkeeping industry. He plays an active role in ABN research, events and the provision of technical resources. Kelvin is also the architect behind ABN’s acclaimed Pillars of Public Practice, the Bookkeepers Business Benchmarking Survey and Bookkeeper Radio videocasts. He enjoys seeing bookkeepers develop their businesses into profitable enterprises.
Whether you are a BAS or Tax Agent, you will be impacted in some way by the recent changes to the Code of Professional Conduct. In this session, you will learn about the changes that will affect you and your clients, and hear the practical steps to take in your practice to ensure you remain compliant with the Code.
This practical session for both accountants and bookkeepers will explore the evolving role AI and digital tools are playing that requires continuous learning and upskilling of you and your staff. As more tasks become automated, clients are now looking to their professional advisors for more than just compliance. Clients expect faster responses and increased tailored services that go well beyond traditional bookkeeping and tax compliance. Embracing this change is not just an option, it’s essential for staying relevant and competitive.