The outbreak of COVID-19 is having an overwhelming effect on individuals, businesses and communities. CPA Australia is closely monitoring the situation and heeding government advice, to ensure we are taking the appropriate action to protect the wellbeing of our members and employees.
We understand that accountants and accounting practices have an essential role during these times, as you support the community with the economic repercussions of COVID-19. These resources, guides, advice and updates, along with the latest information from government and regulatory bodies, will support you and your clients in navigating these unprecedented and rapidly changing waters.
Resources to support the physical and mental wellbeing of you, your team and your clients.
CPA Australia’s Roadmap to Recovery video is designed to help you navigate challenging times and determine the future of your business.
This checklist sets out the actions business owners should consider taking when you’re exiting your business.
This guide explains how COVID-19 challenges, uncertainties and impacts need to be addressed in the annual report, including changes in disclosures.
A variety of tools and resources to help you, your clients and your business navigate the challenges ahead and build towards a reimagined future.
COVID-19 is a significant threat to business health, with many forced closures and a decline in demand for some products and services.
Find information on CPA Australia’s policy, advocacy and media on COVID-19 related matters, including submissions to government, media releases, and summaries of key stimulus measures.
To protect our members and employees, we’ve made changes to our activities, including exams, events and offices.
CPA Australia President and Chairman Merran H Kelsall FCPA provides an update on COVID-19, highlighting the significant contribution of members throughout the crisis and how CPA Australia’s response is evolving.
"…I want to take this opportunity to recognise the enormous contribution CPA Australia members have made, especially those on the frontline supporting businesses as they deal with the crisis."