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‘Existential risk’: accountants, SMEs need FTE, FTDT reform, professional bodies say

Former ATO counsel joins BigLaw firm
CPA pushes for targeted changes to 'complex and disruptive' thin cap regime

The practical operation of Australia’s thin capitalisation reforms has proven to be “materially more complex and disruptive“ than policy intended, CPA Australia says.

Albo is not your new business partner: tax specialist dispels meme myths

Internet memes depicting Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as a “business partner” with a 47 per cent stake in businesses are spreading misinformation, the IPA has warned.

The tax change putting families, divorcees through the ringer
Prime Minister to move quickly on passing CGT, negative gearing changes

Labor plans to to have legislation for the reforms to capital gains tax and negative gearing ready in around two weeks but will develop the legislation for the trust tax changes later this year.

‘A lack of consultation’: 30% trust tax minimum killing bucket companies

One accountant says that with Division 7A in place, the budget’s 30 per cent minimum tax on discretionary trusts is not needed, as most people are not “bad eggs”.

Sweeping reforms to R&D tax incentive ‘inconsistent’, ‘arbitrary’: BDO
Government to make major changes to FBT exemption for EVs

Employees wishing to take advantage of tax concessions withs EVs and salary packaging should focus on lower value vehicles and act soon, says BDO.

ATO to target misleading advice, aggressive sales tactics in R&DTI space

The Tax Office has outlined the areas currently on its radar with research and development tax incentive claims and encouraged tax professionals to report any dodgy R&DTI advice being promoted.

Tax trust changes could spark further administrative burden: Corrs

Practitioners must watch closely for policy changes regarding the taxation of trusts, as any changes are likely to add further administrative burden for clients, the law firm says.