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BDO breaks down OECD global minimum tax safe harbours

Emma Partis | 1 minute read

BDO has provided more insights on the OECD’s updated side-by-side global minimum tax framework and its meaning for in-scope multinationals.

Corrs adds tax partner, Janet Cho

Corrs Chambers Westgarth has welcomed a new Sydney-based tax partner to its ranks.

Airwallex faces AUSTRAC AML/CTF scrutiny

An external audit has been ordered on financial payment platform Airwallex as AUSTRAC continues its AML compliance crackdown.

William Buck appoints 5 new senior leaders

Accounting and advisory firm William Buck has revealed five fresh leadership appointments, including two internal promotions and three senior hires.

‘Can’t afford not to’: Deloitte urges government to commit to major reforms

As Australia’s productivity growth continues to lag and analysts worry about the economy’s ‘speed limit’, Deloitte has urged the government to commit to major reform – and fast.

OECD joins Australian tax reform chorus

The OECD has doubled down on its call for a more efficient tax system in Australia following the release of its 2026 Economic Survey.

Moguls to management consulting: An Olympic athlete’s pivot to KPMG

Former Olympic skier and KPMG management consultant Britt Cox shares reflections on the challenges and highlights of her career, and what she’s excited for in her next chapter.

RSM flags ATO debt enforcement ‘areas to watch’

Analysing 2024–25 tax debt data, RSM tax experts have flagged sectors where ATO enforcement action may be imminent, and urged accountants to be prepared.

CGT reform key to more ‘just, compassionate society’, op shop says

Renowned Australian charity, Vinnies, is calling on the Albanese government to make changes to Australia’s current CGT discount to “restore fairness in the tax system”.

Aussie CEOs more confident coming into 2026

The start of the new year has brought refreshed confidence for Australian CEOs, with numbers jumping to 58 per cent from 35 per cent.

‘Tax-on-tax’ or business as usual?: Industry divided on Div 296 franking credits

Industry experts are divided about Division 296’s treatment of franking credits, with some likening it to a “tax-on-tax” while others have said nothing is double-counted.

AUSTRAC, APRA take action against Bendigo Bank for AML deficiencies

Bendigo Bank and Adelaide Bank have both been identified as having in their money laundering risk management, non-financial risk management practices and risk culture.