14 August 2025
David Sofrà, Priscilla Tang, Langdon Patrick & Kevin Nguyen highlight how to determine whether your business falls under the reporting requirements which rules may apply.
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12 August 2025
KPMG’s submission in response to Treasury’s Economic Reform Roundtable consultation.
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5 August 2025
As highlighted by Priscilla Tang, Andy Larmour, David Sofrà and Bryce Miller, businesses that engage contractors should, once more, revisit their contractor arrangements and stay updated on developments in this area.
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2 July 2025
This KPMG International webinar, held on Wednesday 25 June, looks at how to navigate talent uncertainty through benchmarking and global insights.
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4 June 2025
This KPMG International webinar, to be held on Wednesday 25 June, will look at how to navigate talent uncertainty through benchmarking and global insights.
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17 April 2025
This submission builds on KPMG’s past contribution, with eight recommendations to the payday super regime, including recommending that legislation should be fair in regard to employers who genuinely demonstrate efforts to comply with their SG obligations.
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10 April 2025
The challenges of the global trade environment are unlikely to resolve in the short term and will require attention and agility through this period of uncertainty, as discussed by David Sofrà, Daniel Rae and Tim Keeling.
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26 March 2025
With an emphasis on cost of living and other pre-election priorities, unsurprisingly, multinational tax measures are not the focus of this Budget.
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18 March 2025
David Sofrà, Andy Larmour, Kevin Ferdinands and Analyn Toledo provide insights on some of the changes the proposed payday super legislation would bring, and how employers can start to act now, before anything has been legislated.
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24 September 2024
KPMG spoke with the Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO) Assistant Commissioner for Super and Employer Obligations Peta Lonergan, to gather some insights for employers with respect to the recently-concluded random enquiry program.
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23 September 2024
As today’s businesses fight for talent amid labour shortages and rising wage demands, Global Mobility teams need to embrace bold new ways of thinking to boost their employer’s brand.
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19 September 2024
‘Pay’ attention to the details; ‘Super’ interesting developments in the superannuation space, as discussed by David Sofrà, Alston Kam, Analyn Toledo, Roshan LaBrooy, Jenny Thai and Sam Gathercole.
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13 June 2024
The ‘New world, Be brave’ publication series distils the experience and insights of Global Mobility professionals of KPMG member firms on some of today’s most pressing issues — along with innovative ways of addressing them.
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4 June 2024
This KPMG report examines how generative AI technologies can, and might, enhance what tax professionals and organisations are capable of doing in the medium to long-term.
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19 March 2024
This webinar, held on Thursday 29 February, looks at how organisations can design and map their workforce goals, attract and retain the very best talent, while remaining compliant.
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23 February 2024
This series distils the experience and insights of Global Mobility professionals from KPMG member firms around the world.
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21 February 2024
As outlined by David Sofrà, Andy Larmour, Anthony Harmer and Charlie Mooney, this ruling relates to clients of KPMG using Geotab in Australia that calculate their Fuel Tax Credit entitlement using KPMG’s proprietary FTC Automator platform.
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13 February 2024
This webinar, to be held on Thursday 29 February, will look at how organisations can design and map their workforce goals, attract and retain the very best talent, while remaining compliant.
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26 October 2023
This decision to rule Victoria’s road-user charge on electric and hybrid vehicles as unconstitutional will continue to shape the legal and policy landscape in Australia for years to come, write Kristie Schubert, Gabby Burcul, David Sofrà and Jenny Wong.
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14 July 2023
This webinar, to be held on Tuesday 18 July, will explore the shifts in managing indirect tax compliance.
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29 November 2022
The legislation to exempt from fringe benefits tax (FBT) cars that are zero or low emissions vehicles has passed the Parliament, with details provided by David Sofrà and Langdon Patrick.
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13 April 2022
This article highlights the importance of businesses taking care in the detail of worker agreements and contracts and how High Court decisions emphasise this.
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31 March 2022
As detailed by David Sofrà Langdon Patrick, the Federal Government will undertake consultation with the intent of amending the definition of “commercial parking station” to restore the previously-understood application of FBT to car parking benefits.
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29 March 2022
This webinar, held on Thursday 10 March, features insights on technical developments and trends from KPMG Indirect Tax leaders, in addition to a guest speaker from the ATO.
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24 March 2022
KPMG's submission to Treasury on supporting business adoption of electronic invoicing.
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3 February 2022
This webinar, to be held on Thursday 10 March, features insights on technical developments and trends from KPMG Indirect Tax leaders, in addition to a guest speaker from the ATO.
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14 December 2021
Businesses will need to budget for the Victorian Government’s mental health surcharge which commences soon, as detailed by Hayley Lock, David Sofrà and Andrew Hosken.
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19 November 2021
As discussed by David Sofra, Leonie Ferretter and Jason Suwignjo, underutilised vehicles still have employers incurring running costs and paying FBT when there may be a more efficient means of providing the benefit to employees.
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11 October 2021
This webinar, to be held on 20 October, will discuss overcoming GST challenges in SAP S/4HANA – from calculation and reporting to GST data management.
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26 May 2021
David Sofrà and Leonie Ferretter outline the trade and indirect tax measures in the 2021 Federal Budget, including tax relief for brewers and distillers.
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10 April 2025
The challenges of the global trade environment are unlikely to resolve in the short term and will require attention and agility through this period of uncertainty, as discussed by David Sofrà, Daniel Rae and Tim Keeling.
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