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Tasmania Budget 2025
Tasmania Government unveils 2025-26 Budget with key initiatives for health, housing, and cost of living, as outlined by Jenny Lee, Jacqueline Wood and Sonali Priyansha.
Fall in retail sales reflects still fragile economy
The slowing retail figures and the flat private sector investment capex figures show the economy is still fairly fragile, which justifies the RBA’s recent rate cut, writes KPMG Australia Economist Terry Rawnsley.
The size of the prize - draft ATO guidance released on sizing of related party debt
Taxpayers should consider the broader commentary within the draft PCG as to what the ATO considers are the key ‘hallmarks’ of a commercially-minded borrowing decision, and compare their own related party debt, as detailed by Sean Madden and Sam van Berkel.
Australia’s core inflation remains sticky
Although the data suggests that inflation remains persistent, it also confirms that the RBA now has more headroom to act quickly in reducing rates if negative shocks threaten the growth outlook, writes KPMG Senior Economist Michael Malakellis.
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The mischaracterisation or undervaluation of interest and dividends?
The potential breadth of the rules for significant global entities, foreshadowed in the 2024-25 MYEFO announcement, raises a number of questions on how they would be implemented, as outlined by Julian Humphrey, Denis Larkin, John Fulton and Ethan Zuo.
‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ with tax provisions passes US House
The bill provides for retaliatory measures on certain non-US corporations and individuals if their home jurisdiction has adopted taxes deemed to be discriminatory or extraterritorial.
ATO releases updated 2025 Supplementary Annual GST Return
The new return requires more detailed and targeted explanations to substantiate responses than the pilot and is indicative of the ATO’s continuing focus on obtaining assurance that the right amount of GST is reported and paid, as highlighted by Anthony Versace, Jacqui Hardwick, Rosie Ross and Catherine Ommundson.
Victoria Budget 2025
As detailed by Dorian Beaver, Primrose Mroczkowski and Angeline Houdalakis, the Victorian 2025-2026 State Budget has not introduced any new revenue measures and extended the temporary off-the-plan stamp duty concessions to support housing supply.
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Video: What are the ATO's priority areas for FBT compliance in 2025?
Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Assistant Commissioner for Superannuation and Employer Obligations Peta Lonergan says the administrator will be contacting some tax agents about employers' FBT returns.
Compliance View all >
ASIC focus areas for 30 June 2025
The focus areas continue to centre on areas requiring significant judgement, including revenue recognition, asset valuation and provisions, as outlined by Kim Heng and Julie Locke.
Webinar recording: Are you ready for 30 June 2025 Reporting?
This webinar, held on Tuesday 13 May, brings you up to date with the latest developments in financial reporting.
Webinar recording: Public CbC reporting - A new era for tax transparency
This webinar, held on Tuesday 22 April, delves into the details of new country-by-country reporting regulations around the world, including Australia’s.
Payment times reporting update – April 2025
The Payment Times Reporting Regulator released final guidance material in March, which entities will need to rely on for reporting periods beginning 1 July 2024.
Corporate Tax View all >
The mischaracterisation or undervaluation of interest and dividends?
The potential breadth of the rules for significant global entities, foreshadowed in the 2024-25 MYEFO announcement, raises a number of questions on how they would be implemented, as outlined by Julian Humphrey, Denis Larkin, John Fulton and Ethan Zuo.
ATO interest charges now a penalty – denying deductions from 1 July 2025
With 1 July 2025 approaching, James Alsop and Aylin Harapoz explore the impact of new measures aimed at reducing collectable debt owed to the ATO.
Pillar Two - Top 10 areas to watch for in 2025
2025 is set to be a year in which Pillar Two becomes ever more ‘real’, with a second ‘wave’ of jurisdictions placing their Pillar Two rules into effect.
Australian business review: Mid-Market Pre-Budget Pulse Check 2025
Prior to the 2025 Federal Budget, KPMG surveyed private, mid-market and family businesses to gauge economic sentiment and budget concerns.
Deal Advisory - Tax View all >
KPMG submission: Strategic review of Australia's R&D system
In this submission, KPMG provides insights on some of the underlying assumptions in the Federal Government’s discussion paper and considers how policies and practices can be aligned to effect meaningful change.
The intersection of Pillar Two and M&A tax
This article, the third in our global series, explores how Pillar Two interacts with M&A activities — focusing on acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures and carve-outs.
Full Federal Court draws schemes (and nothing else?) out of top hat, in AusNet decision
This decision will provide greater clarity for existing groups of entities that may be considering a reorganisation, such as a ‘top hatting’ restructure or demerger, as detailed by Kristie Schubert, Matt Ervin, Shirley Lam, James Macky, Demos Deliyannis and William Ho.
Federal Government to amend income tax laws, following ATO’s MIT structures alert
The prompt response from Treasury provides welcome certainty for foreign investors into Australia, as highlighted by Matt Ervin, Shirley Lam, Tasha Chen and Alexandra Macolino.
Economics & Regulation View all >
Fall in retail sales reflects still fragile economy
The slowing retail figures and the flat private sector investment capex figures show the economy is still fairly fragile, which justifies the RBA’s recent rate cut, writes KPMG Australia Economist Terry Rawnsley.
Australia’s core inflation remains sticky
Although the data suggests that inflation remains persistent, it also confirms that the RBA now has more headroom to act quickly in reducing rates if negative shocks threaten the growth outlook, writes KPMG Senior Economist Michael Malakellis.
Access to business loans tightens in United States
Heightened uncertainty, combined with higher inflation, economic stagnation and rising federal deficits could mean tighter lending conditions for both businesses and households, writes KPMG US Senior Economist Ken Kim.
Super Insights 2025: Australian superannuation industry analysis
This KPMG report provides superannuation market analysis using 2024 APRA data including fees, industry flows and expenditure, in addition to Chant West investment performance figures.
Employment View all >
Video: What are the ATO's priority areas for FBT compliance in 2025?
Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Assistant Commissioner for Superannuation and Employer Obligations Peta Lonergan says the administrator will be contacting some tax agents about employers' FBT returns.
Video: How should employers approach car parking fringe benefits in 2025?
KPMG Workplace Advisory Partner Hayley Lock discusses the recent Federal Court judgement for car parking fringe benefits and commercial parking stations.
Podcast episode 65: Meeting the ATO's employer expectations in preparing fringe benefits tax returns
ATO Assistant Commissioner for Superannuation and Employer Obligations Peta Lonergan provides KPMG’s Hayley Lock and Stacey Biggar with key tax updates for internal teams and compliance areas of interest in 2025.
KPMG submission: Payday superannuation exposure draft
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.
Grants & Incentives View all >
Outlook for industry incentives amid global uncertainty
Sophie Turski, Georgia King-Siem, Amanda Tirtadinata and Ryan Kirby explore new industry incentives, highlighting the opportunities and nuances that Australian businesses and communities need to be aware of.
KPMG submission: Strategic review of Australia's R&D system
In this submission, KPMG provides insights on some of the underlying assumptions in the Federal Government’s discussion paper and considers how policies and practices can be aligned to effect meaningful change.
Webinar recording: Quarterly SMSF & Estate Planning Update
This webinar, held on Thursday 20 March 2025, explores recent legislative changes and emerging updates in SMSFs and Estate Planning.
Hydrogen, critical minerals production tax incentives to commence 1 April
Under the Future Made in Australia policy, new legislation introduces a hydrogen production incentive and a critical minerals production tax incentive, as highlighted by Georgia King-Siem, Sophie Turski, Melissa Bader and Daniel McLindon.
Indirect Tax View all >
Tasmania Budget 2025
Tasmania Government unveils 2025-26 Budget with key initiatives for health, housing, and cost of living, as outlined by Jenny Lee, Jacqueline Wood and Sonali Priyansha.
ATO introduces a new exemption from the Sharing Economy Reporting Regime
The announcement is a welcome development which will reduce the compliance burden on electronic distribution platform operators, as outlined by Jacqueline Hardwick, Catherine Ommundson and Emily Gadzev.
ATO releases updated 2025 Supplementary Annual GST Return
The new return requires more detailed and targeted explanations to substantiate responses than the pilot and is indicative of the ATO’s continuing focus on obtaining assurance that the right amount of GST is reported and paid, as highlighted by Anthony Versace, Jacqui Hardwick, Rosie Ross and Catherine Ommundson.
Victoria Budget 2025
As detailed by Dorian Beaver, Primrose Mroczkowski and Angeline Houdalakis, the Victorian 2025-2026 State Budget has not introduced any new revenue measures and extended the temporary off-the-plan stamp duty concessions to support housing supply.
International Tax View all >
The size of the prize - draft ATO guidance released on sizing of related party debt
Taxpayers should consider the broader commentary within the draft PCG as to what the ATO considers are the key ‘hallmarks’ of a commercially-minded borrowing decision, and compare their own related party debt, as detailed by Sean Madden and Sam van Berkel.
Incentives, credits tax provisions contained in US tax bill
The immediate objective of the US Senate is to produce a bill that can be approved by that chamber, writes John Gimigliano.
‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ with tax provisions passes US House
The bill provides for retaliatory measures on certain non-US corporations and individuals if their home jurisdiction has adopted taxes deemed to be discriminatory or extraterritorial.
Initial analysis of provisions contained in amended US tax bill
Legislation before the US House includes measures to be imposed on certain foreign corporations and individuals if their home jurisdiction has adopted taxes deemed to be discriminatory or extraterritorial, including the undertaxed profits rule of Pillar Two, digital services taxes and diverted profits taxes.
Migration View all >
The Pricing Conversation: Tariffs and Transfer Pricing Controversy
Daniel Rae and Onur Tekin discuss what businesses can do in this unpredictable environment, and key issues to keep in mind if transfer pricing policies need to be changed.
Webinar recording: Tariff Turmoil – What you need to know
With the introduction of a sweeping portfolio of new global tariffs from the United States, this webinar dives into the potential economic and geopolitical impacts of this new world order.
Restriction to foreign ownership of housing – impacts on international hires and assignees to Australia
Hayley Lock, Mark Wright and Eli Christodoulou provide insight on the Australian Government’s measure to further restrict foreign ownership of established dwellings and how global mobility teams can navigate this change to continue to attract talent to Australia.
Upcoming webinar: Adapting to widespread tariff Increases
This KPMG International webinar, to be held on Wednesday 23 April, will explore the current challenges and strategies with respect to the wave of recently announced tariffs.
Tax Law & Dispute Resolution View all >
Alcoa successful in transfer pricing dispute over sales of alumina
Key to the Administrative Review Tribunal case was the wide range of different contractual and pricing mechanisms used in the market, as highlighted by Sam van Berkel, Glen Hutchings, Kristie Schubert, Jeremy Capes and James Alsop.
No April Fool’s joke - ATO changes to the Top 500 Program announced on 1 April 2025
Belinda Cheesewright, Kristie Schubert, Blake Indian, Aylin Harapoz and Wenny Sampurna explore these changes and their impact on private groups going forward.
Full Federal Court draws schemes (and nothing else?) out of top hat, in AusNet decision
This decision will provide greater clarity for existing groups of entities that may be considering a reorganisation, such as a ‘top hatting’ restructure or demerger, as detailed by Kristie Schubert, Matt Ervin, Shirley Lam, James Macky, Demos Deliyannis and William Ho.
A cautionary tale for objecting against a private ruling
Although private rulings can provide certainty, there are important considerations for those preparing or contesting a private ruling, as a recent case illustrates.
Technology View all >
Upcoming webinar: Data warehouses and their relevance for tax functions
This webinar, to be held on Wednesday 7 May, will provide valuable insights into the benefits of creating a tax data warehouse.
Initial impressions of the draft payday super legislation
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.
Video: Country-by-country reporting rules and GRI 207
Transfer Pricing National Leader Tim Keeling and Tax Governance Partner Phil Beswick discuss the Australian public country-by-country (CbC) reporting rules which are based broadly on the Global Reporting Initiatives' (GRI) Sustainability Reporting Standards.
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.
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