Treasurer Jim Chalmers is set to talk up Australia’s critical mineral reserve as a geopolitical bargaining chip in a meeting with G7 counterparts this week in the US.
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RSM tax experts have responded to the OECD’s recent ‘side by side’ global minimum tax package, which held exemptions for US-headquartered entities.
RBA deputy governor Andrew Hauser has reiterated the central bank’s expectation that there will be no further rate cuts in the near term as inflation remains above-target.
The ATO has given MNEs further guidance on incoming Pillar Two obligations, supporting their focus on proactive engagement to minimise the need for future enforcement action.
An SMSF specialist has shared their thoughts on the updated draft Division 296 super tax bill, and how accountants can best prepare for the new rules, whatever form they take.
BDO Australia has announced a flurry of new leadership appointments for 2026, including four new partners and 12 new directors.
IKEA Australia has confirmed that it is facing an audit by the ATO over alleged unpaid taxes totalling $171 million for the period between 2016 and 2020.
Inflation eased slightly in November 2025, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
The OECD has made carve-outs for US-headquartered multinationals in its newly published global minimum tax package, ushering in a ‘side-by-side’ global minimum tax framework.
The professional services firm has revealed the appointment of a new non-executive director to its board, effective 1 January.
Industry bodies have warned that the Productivity Commission’s proposed net cash flow tax would slow the economy and introduce complexity into the tax system.
Industry body CPA Australia has welcomed a Treasury proposal to curb coerced directorships, but warned against policies that would place undue compliance burdens on accountants.