Tax Legislation The clock is ticking: apply now for your Director ID November 16, 2022 If you are a director appointed under the Corporations Act 2001 on or before 31 October 2021, you must apply for a Director ID by 30 November 2022. Read more
Accounting October 2022 Federal Budget Report: Powered by Weekly Tax Bulletin October 26, 2022 Unpack all the detail of the October 2022 Federal Budget in this free report, powered by Weekly Tax Bulletin. Download your copy now. Read more
Accounting Using On-demand Legal Documents: Aren’t They All The Same? August 16, 2022 Not all trust, company and self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) documents are identical. It is important to make sure that you use the correct documents for your legal situation, and ensure… Read more
Tax Legislation How the ATO GST fraud crackdown can impact legitimate refund claims June 14, 2022 The ATO has launched an investigation into large-scale GST fraud attempts, which is delaying legitimate refund claims and impacting business cashflow. Read more
Business Management Federal Budget for SMEs: Advising small businesses on skills, training and digital adoption incentives March 30, 2022 Tax and accounting professionals should observe the skills, training and digital adoption incentives announced in the Budget when advising their clients. Read more
Tax Legislation Employee share schemes: Parliamentary committee presents report September 1, 2021 The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Tax and Revenue has presented its report on employee share schemes. Read more
Risk and Compliance Cryptocurrency taxation myths: time for a reality check August 3, 2021 Cryptocurrency is no longer confined to the fringe of organised crime and tech companies. The age of ‘digital currency’ has well and truly arrived and many Australians have taken to investing in crypto. Tax myths abound and not surprisingly, regulators worldwide, including the ATO, are on the case. Read more
Research and Commentary 2021 Budget snapshot May 24, 2021 This year’s Budget was dominated by spending measures directed toward social programs, with only a few, very specific, tax changes. Read more
Research and Commentary ATO using its access powers to assist with challenging legal professional privilege February 24, 2021 CUB Australia Holding Pty Ltd v FCT [2021] FCA 43 marks the first addition to the body of case law regarding legal professional privilege (LPP) for 2021 Read more
Research and Commentary A ‘different’ year. Your 2021 FBT return February 15, 2021 With so much change occurring during the 12 months to 31 March 2021, FBT practitioners can expect their returns to look a little different this year. The KPMG Employment Tax team are here to provide your executive summary of key FBT developments in the last 12 months. Read more