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CGT changes to dampen Australia’s renewable energy development

What scrapping CGT retrospectivity doesn’t address
‘Completely false’: whistleblower inquiry exposes emails from KPMG’s new chair

KPMG’s announcement of a new chair was upstaged by the release of an email chain that shed light on his views on the whistleblower’s allegations of serious misconduct.

Why whistleblower investigation independence is no longer optional
New era begins as Payday Super and tranche 2 AML reforms take effect
Wealthy accountant loses bid to reclassify income from property syndicates

A seasoned chartered accountant who built significant wealth through a property syndicate has failed to overturn amended tax assessments that treated its fees as ordinary income.

‘Time will tell’: how foreign resident tax changes impact Australian sovereign risk
‘Strategic necessity’: robust governance critical as ATO ramps up litigation
Labor defends Treasury modelling on compliance costs of CGT changes

The government has said it will not conduct further analysis of the compliance costs of its CGT reforms, despite estimates from CPA Australia indicating costs could be at least three times higher.

Further work needed on CGT carve-outs, says NTAA
How the ATO is cracking down for tax time