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Bookkeepers need to stay up to date with changes in the GST Act and other laws. Therefore, they should subscribe to periodicals that cover those issues. They should also read reliable blogs in the area.

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Register with ATO to send out newsletter, bulletin, also register with various Association who helps to keep update information.

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