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Amendments to the UK’s existing Pillar Two rules
The UK Government has introduced legislation which includes the Undertaxed Profits Rule (UTPR) and anti-arbitrage rules for transitional country-by-country reporting safe harbours.
ASIC’s sustainability reporting website for corporates
ASIC launches new web pages to give stakeholders an understanding of its responsibility for regulating the new sustainability reporting regime.
Striving for a fairer financial deal for working mothers
KPMG’s report into gender equality in the workplace analyses why mothers and primary carers continue to face disincentives to work.
Oracle group denied stay of domestic tax proceedings in royalties case
As outlined by James Alsop, Jennifer Ta and Shalini De Silva, this Federal Court decision has implications for how Mutual Agreement Procedures (MAPs) interact with domestic proceedings, clarifying the factors the Court will consider when granting stays in future cases.
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Podcast episode 58: New GST reporting requirement for large market taxpayers
Jacqui Hardwick and Catherine Ommundson discuss the Australian Taxation Office's (ATO) new supplementary annual reporting requirement for Top 100 and Top 1,000 taxpayers and what guidance is available to assist organisations to comply.
European Sustainability Reporting Standards - Insights into sustainability reporting
The KPMG report explains the key concepts and helps companies understand how they might apply the standards.
Victoria introduces various state taxation measures – October 2024
As outlined by Sarah Shaw, the Victorian Government has introduced several state taxation measures, some of which have now commenced from October 2024.
Example financial statements for public companies (2024-25)
This report contains general purpose financial statements illustrating financial reporting requirements in Australia.
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Video: GST reporting requirement for Top 100 and Top 1,000 taxpayers
Indirect Tax Partner Jacqui Hardwick discusses the Australian Taxation Office's new supplementary annual reporting requirement for Top 100 and Top 1,000 taxpayers.
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Webinar recording: Are you ready for 31 December 2024 reporting?
This webinar, held on 12 November 2024, covers the latest developments in financial reporting.
European Sustainability Reporting Standards - Insights into sustainability reporting
The KPMG report explains the key concepts and helps companies understand how they might apply the standards.
Example financial statements for public companies (2024-25)
This report contains general purpose financial statements illustrating financial reporting requirements in Australia.
UK Autumn Budget 2024: Key tax measures
This report covers the main tax announcements in the UK Autumn Budget that impact businesses, employers and individuals.
Corporate Tax View all >
Webinar recording: Are you ready for 31 December 2024 reporting?
This webinar, held on 12 November 2024, covers the latest developments in financial reporting.
Oracle group denied stay of domestic tax proceedings in royalties case
As outlined by James Alsop, Jennifer Ta and Shalini De Silva, this Federal Court decision has implications for how Mutual Agreement Procedures (MAPs) interact with domestic proceedings, clarifying the factors the Court will consider when granting stays in future cases.
Upcoming webinar: Is the ATO focussed on your private group?
This webinar, to be held on Thursday 5 December, will feature guest speakers from the Australian Taxation Office on the Private Wealth Top 500 Program and Next 5000 Program.
Example financial statements for public companies (2024-25)
This report contains general purpose financial statements illustrating financial reporting requirements in Australia.
Deal Advisory - Tax View all >
Victoria introduces various state taxation measures – October 2024
As outlined by Sarah Shaw, the Victorian Government has introduced several state taxation measures, some of which have now commenced from October 2024.
New South Wales to introduce changes for duty, land tax treatment of CCIVs
As highlighted by Sarah Shaw, legislation before the NSW Parliament seeks to address the duty and land tax treatment applicable to corporate collective investment vehicles.
Interaction of ACCC approval on M&A transactions
The tax implications of transactions that involve ACCC approval can be complex and the downside risk for shareholders can be material, as detailed by Stacey Hannam, Mark Taylor, Kate Kneen and Ceithleann Ni Chonluain.
Victoria’s Commissioner updates ruling on landholder duty for capital raisings, issues amnesty
The Commissioner’s updated aggregation ruling and voluntary disclosure program reflects the unfavourable shift by the Victorian judiciary and the SRO in the interpretation and administration of Victorian landholder duty for capital raisings, as outlined by Sarah Shaw, Tessa Livingston, Jonathan Rogic and Remy Marshall.
Economics & Regulation View all >
US policy shifts - Tariffs, deregulation and possible dollar depreciation
There is a push to get tax cuts expanded in the first 100 days of the incoming administration, however our legislative liaisons believe it will be 2026 before any major tax cuts are implemented, writes KPMG US Chief Economist Diane Swonk.
Employment growth slows, indication of an RBA move early next year
KPMG remains of the view that with the decline in inflation accelerating, and the expectation still that Australia’s labour market will weaken in the near term, the RBA will start to cut the cash rate from early next year.
United States Fed cuts rates but no hint on December move
We still expect the Fed to cut rates again in December and then move to every other meeting in 2025, writes KPMG Chief Economist Diane Swonk.
Interest rates on hold for eighth-straight meeting
KPMG does not discount the possibility of inflation persisting above target for longer, but this is not our central view, writes Brendan Rynne.
Employment View all >
ASIC’s sustainability reporting website for corporates
ASIC launches new web pages to give stakeholders an understanding of its responsibility for regulating the new sustainability reporting regime.
Striving for a fairer financial deal for working mothers
KPMG’s report into gender equality in the workplace analyses why mothers and primary carers continue to face disincentives to work.
Podcast episode 57: Employment tax - State Revenue Office, Victoria
Stacey Biggar and Tayla MacNair are joined by Andrew Hosken from Victoria's State Revenue Office, as they discuss focus areas for review and compliance activity, preparation of payroll tax returns and finding a career in tax.
What do you enjoy about working at KPMG?
Workforce and Innovation Partner Craig Robinson says he both enjoys supporting businesses to achieve their strategic objectives while working with and supporting the development of his colleagues at KPMG.
Grants & Incentives View all >
ASIC’s sustainability reporting website for corporates
ASIC launches new web pages to give stakeholders an understanding of its responsibility for regulating the new sustainability reporting regime.
Striving for a fairer financial deal for working mothers
KPMG’s report into gender equality in the workplace analyses why mothers and primary carers continue to face disincentives to work.
Upcoming webinar: Quarterly Super and Estate Planning update webinar
This webinar, to be held on Thursday 21 November, will review recent changes to legislation, emerging issues regarding superannuation and SMSFs, and what this means for planning for your retirement and succession.
ATO issues its first R&D tax incentive transparency report
The report also reiterates the ATO’s continued focus on ensuring the integrity of the R&D tax incentive program, as detailed by Mukul Relan, Marko Trifunovski, Georgia King-Siem, Laurens Visscher and Melissa Bader.
Indirect Tax View all >
Video: GST reporting requirement for Top 100 and Top 1,000 taxpayers
Indirect Tax Partner Jacqui Hardwick discusses the Australian Taxation Office's new supplementary annual reporting requirement for Top 100 and Top 1,000 taxpayers.
Podcast episode 58: New GST reporting requirement for large market taxpayers
Jacqui Hardwick and Catherine Ommundson discuss the Australian Taxation Office's (ATO) new supplementary annual reporting requirement for Top 100 and Top 1,000 taxpayers and what guidance is available to assist organisations to comply.
Victoria introduces various state taxation measures – October 2024
As outlined by Sarah Shaw, the Victorian Government has introduced several state taxation measures, some of which have now commenced from October 2024.
New South Wales to introduce changes for duty, land tax treatment of CCIVs
As highlighted by Sarah Shaw, legislation before the NSW Parliament seeks to address the duty and land tax treatment applicable to corporate collective investment vehicles.
International Tax View all >
Amendments to the UK’s existing Pillar Two rules
The UK Government has introduced legislation which includes the Undertaxed Profits Rule (UTPR) and anti-arbitrage rules for transitional country-by-country reporting safe harbours.
Upcoming webinar: Pillar Two rollout in Asia Pacific
This webinar, to be held on Wednesday 4 December, will feature KPMG Pillar Two subject matter experts from across our Asia Pacific tax practices, who will set out the latest developments with their local rule implementation.
European Sustainability Reporting Standards - Insights into sustainability reporting
The KPMG report explains the key concepts and helps companies understand how they might apply the standards.
Upcoming webinar: US developments and a global update on BEPS
This webinar, to be held on Wednesday 20 November, will include an in-depth discussion on recent tax developments in the United States (US) and on BEPS 2.0.
Migration View all >
Visa condition changes aimed at reducing exploitation, increasing productivity
Mark Wright, Maria Hrambanis and Samantha Panchal summarise recent immigration-related developments in Australia relating to visa work conditions.
Being brave with technology
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.
Video: Contracts for Temporary Skill Shortage visa holders
Workplace and Employment Law Partner Adrian Wong and Immigration Services Director Samantha Panchal discuss fixed term contracts when it comes to employing Temporary Skill Shortage (subclass 482) visa holders.
Upcoming webinar: Attracting and retaining talent
This webinar, to be held on Thursday 22 February, looks at how private companies, including family businesses, are building effective remuneration packages allied to their broad search for skilled talent.
Tax Law & Dispute Resolution View all >
Oracle group denied stay of domestic tax proceedings in royalties case
As outlined by James Alsop, Jennifer Ta and Shalini De Silva, this Federal Court decision has implications for how Mutual Agreement Procedures (MAPs) interact with domestic proceedings, clarifying the factors the Court will consider when granting stays in future cases.
Video: Introducing KPMG’s Transfer Pricing Controversy Conversation series
This series, beginning with an in-person event with former Federal Court Judge, the Honourable Tony Pagone AM KC and ATO Deputy Commissioner Fiona Knight, will be a unique opportunity for multinationals in Australia to stay updated on the latest developments.
Uber succeeds in NSW Supreme Court, with payments to drivers not deemed wages
As highlighted by Keith Swan, Melissa Bader, Alston Kam and Emilia Galluccio, this decision illustrates why businesses that engage contractors should review their arrangements and consider the application of the contractor provisions.
Commissioner of Taxation v PepsiCo – Part 1: Commissioner seeks special leave to appeal to High Court
In the latest development, the Commissioner has filed an application for special leave to appeal the recent Full Federal Court decision in PepsiCo, Inc v Commissioner of Taxation [2024] FCAFC 86 to the High Court of Australia.
Technology View all >
The Pulse of Fintech H1 2024
This report provides an overview of key global and Australian fintech investment trends and highlights in the first half of 2024.
Diving into the future of AI as ‘client zero’
KPMG firms are integrating AI into Audit, Tax and Advisory solutions as well as exploring practical use cases that have been designed to accelerate and enhance organizations’ audit processes, tax transparency and reporting obligations and meet clients’ ambitious business transformation objectives.
No ‘crisis’ with Australia’s current productivity slump
KPMG Australia’s economics team presents its analysis and findings on whether Australia is undergoing a real ‘productivity crisis’.
Canada’s digital services tax now in effect
Businesses should determine how they may be affected by the DST rules, including considering the accounting implications regarding their obligations under this new tax law.
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The KPMG Tax Now podcast series offers you unparalleled access to key analysis and discussion in tax, economics, regulation and compliance.
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