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Benchmarking Indirect Tax in a data-driven era
This report highlights shifts towards greater centralisation and outsourcing of compliance, the growing importance of VAT/ GST to the business, and the progressive expansion of the roles of indirect tax professionals.
What’s in the US-Iran deal and what happens next
The deal opens the door to reopening the Strait of Hormuz and while it is a step towards stability, there are still some important unknowns.
Core inflation rises, rate hike ‘most likely’ in August
The latest CPI data that shows core inflation rising adds to the case for a rate hike, with Australia looking set for incredibly weak growth for the rest of the year.
Queensland Budget 2026-2027
The Queensland government maintains its “no new or increased taxes” approach in a 2026-27 Budget focussed on continued cost-of-living relief.
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Navigating permanent establishment risk in a remote work era - Part I
This article examines the interpretative framework for assessing PE risk in a remote work context and the relevance of the OECD MTC Commentary under domestic law and tax treaties.
CGT changes tighten loss ordering rules – eroding the discount before 2027
Proposed CGT reforms add significant complexity and, by mandating how capital losses must be applied, effectively dilute the value of the CGT discount for pre 30 June 2027 gains, as highlighted by Julian Humphrey, Alia Lum, Brent Murphy and Amanda Maguire.
South Australia Budget 2026
The South Australia Budget largely stays the course in regards to taxation, albeit with some targeted duty relief introduced, as discussed by Candice Wong, Alex Pringle and Anna Hall.
Public consultation on proposed Revisions to Chapter VII of the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines
This report by KPMG US provides analysis and observations on the Revisions to Chapter VII and high-level summaries of the 21 examples.
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Video: FBT compliance - Why it all comes back to the data
Across both Australia and New Zealand, the biggest FBT compliance challenge isn’t the rules, it’s finding, validating and attributing the data needed to apply them correctly.
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Video: FBT compliance - Why it all comes back to the data
Across both Australia and New Zealand, the biggest FBT compliance challenge isn’t the rules, it’s finding, validating and attributing the data needed to apply them correctly.
Video: Transfer pricing governance – from risk to opportunity
Glen Hutchings and Phil Beswick discuss why transfer pricing governance has become a key focus given its inherent tax risk and how organisations can strengthen controls, improve reporting accuracy and unlock both risk protection and value creation.
Upcoming webinar: When tax authorities come knocking
This webinar, to be held on Thursday 21 May, will explore strategies to pre-empt escalation and manage controversy arising from information gathering by tax authorities.
Payment times reporting update – April 2026
The Regulator has increased enforcement, issued penalties, published non-compliance and tightened expectations around data quality and reporting accuracy.
Corporate Tax View all >
Upcoming webinar: 2026 budget measures
This webinar, to be held on Thursday 25 June 2026, will explore the amendments to the Australian capital gains tax (CGT) regime and negative gearing for residential property rules.
Vale Grant Wardell-Johnson
With the sad passing of Grant Wardell-Johnson this month, we reflect on his huge contribution to society and the tax profession.
CGT changes tighten loss ordering rules – eroding the discount before 2027
Proposed CGT reforms add significant complexity and, by mandating how capital losses must be applied, effectively dilute the value of the CGT discount for pre 30 June 2027 gains, as highlighted by Julian Humphrey, Alia Lum, Brent Murphy and Amanda Maguire.
New Zealand Budget 2026 - Tax changes
New Zealand’s 2026 Budget has delivered a collection of reforms, some of which align to what we were expecting and some of which are a complete surprise.
Deal Advisory - Tax View all >
Upcoming webinar: 2026 budget measures
This webinar, to be held on Thursday 25 June 2026, will explore the amendments to the Australian capital gains tax (CGT) regime and negative gearing for residential property rules.
Capital gains tax changes – what to look out for: Part III
This article continues our series, including discussion on how the transition from the CGT discount to indexation will be implemented.
Western Australia Budget 2026
The WA Budget included four key revenue measures as part of the Housing Taxation Package, with no announced changes to landholder duty, payroll tax or land tax rates and thresholds, as highlighted by Jenny Lee, Jane Crisp and Scott Yun.
KPMG submission: Strengthening the foreign resident CGT regime
KPMG has prepared a submission in response to the ‘Strengthening the foreign resident capital gains tax regime’ draft legislation released by Treasury on 10 April 2026.
Economics & Regulation View all >
What’s in the US-Iran deal and what happens next
The deal opens the door to reopening the Strait of Hormuz and while it is a step towards stability, there are still some important unknowns.
Core inflation rises, rate hike ‘most likely’ in August
The latest CPI data that shows core inflation rising adds to the case for a rate hike, with Australia looking set for incredibly weak growth for the rest of the year.
US holds interest rates, as new Fed Chairman Warsh returns to his hawkish roots
The challenge is that the post-pandemic rise in inflation is still with us and the Fed is the one institution tasked with ensuring it ends, but it has proven a heavy lift thus far, writes KPMG US Chief Economist Diane Swonk.
Interest rates on hold for now, but inflation fight continues
The RBA has been clear and consistent; inflation remains too high in Australia and the current levels of aggregate demand are at least maintaining, or more likely, pushing core inflation even higher, writes KPMG’s Chief Economist Brendan Rynne.
Employment View all >
Navigating permanent establishment risk in a remote work era – Part II
This second article examines practical exposure points (fixed place of business and agency PE), compliance and enforcement considerations, and broader governance and residence implications for multinational groups.
Video: FBT exemptions compared - Simple in principle, complex in practice
Hayley Lock and Nick Cooke discuss on premises benefit, from gift cards and minor perks, both New Zealand and Australia offer FBT exemptions, but applying them correctly often proves more complex than expected.
Navigating permanent establishment risk in a remote work era - Part I
This article examines the interpretative framework for assessing PE risk in a remote work context and the relevance of the OECD MTC Commentary under domestic law and tax treaties.
FBT 2026: FBT concessions for not-for-profit employers explained
KPMG Senior Manager Ali Hookmani looks at how FBT works for not-for-profit organisations, including exemption and rebate categories, employee capping rules, and why accurate classification and tracking of benefits is critical.
Grants & Incentives View all >
Queensland Budget 2026-2027
The Queensland government maintains its “no new or increased taxes” approach in a 2026-27 Budget focussed on continued cost-of-living relief.
NSW opens the door to foreign capital: Surcharge duty relief for build-to-rent and retirement villages
Changes to the foreign purchaser surcharge duty is framed as a housing-supply measure designed to attract overseas institutional capital to help finance additional rental housing and accommodation for older Australians
Fuel excise reduction – cash flow relief, compliance complexity and mixed outcomes for fuel tax credit claimants
David P Sofra, Anthony Harmer, Nick Boland, Eli Christodoulou, and Simon Marial provide insights on the Federal Government’s recently announced fuel excise reduction and the implications for businesses claiming fuel tax credits.
Draft legislation excluding gambling and tobacco from R&D claims released
The Federal Government’s exposure draft legislation to amend the R&D Tax Incentive excludes certain R&D activities from eligibility and will still enable companies to claim R&D for activities not covered by these exclusions.
Indirect Tax View all >
Benchmarking Indirect Tax in a data-driven era
This report highlights shifts towards greater centralisation and outsourcing of compliance, the growing importance of VAT/ GST to the business, and the progressive expansion of the roles of indirect tax professionals.
Capital gains tax reforms and the innovative start-up concession – consultation paper released
While the Government’s proposed concession for start-up businesses is narrow in design and likely requires further refinement, it will be a welcome form of tax relief for many investors including founders and employees.
Australian Capital Territory Budget 2026
The ACT Government will remove stamp duty for all first home buyers from 1 July 2026, along with eligible pensioners.
First in time, first in line: ‘First owned’ takes centre stage in duty exemption appeal
The decision in Commissioner of State Revenue v Special Situations Investing Group III, Inc [2026] QCA 98 means particular care must be taken when considering internal group restructures involving Queensland assets or landholders, as highlighted by Cullen Smythe and Brooke Gosbell.
International Tax View all >
Public consultation on proposed Revisions to Chapter VII of the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines
This report by KPMG US provides analysis and observations on the Revisions to Chapter VII and high-level summaries of the 21 examples.
Video: Transfer pricing governance – from risk to opportunity
Glen Hutchings and Phil Beswick discuss why transfer pricing governance has become a key focus given its inherent tax risk and how organisations can strengthen controls, improve reporting accuracy and unlock both risk protection and value creation.
Transfer Pricing Controversy: Trends shaping the ENR sector in APAC
This report outlines KPMG insights from the recent transfer pricing audits when KPMG assisted companies in the Energy and Natural Resources space with managing the disputes.
OECD clarifies GloBE Information Return central filing
This KPMG US report provides initial analysis and observations of the OECD document covering support for central GIR filing and exchange.
Migration View all >
Webinar recording: The tax impact of remote work
This KPMG International webinar, held on Thursday 26 March, explores clarifications brought by the revised OECD Commentary, as well as remaining unresolved tax issues relating to remote working.
NZ tax bill reported back, with ‘digital nomad’ rules clarified and employer risk reduced
One of the amendments to the proposed legislation will help further de-risk an employer’s decision to allow remote working from New Zealand, writes KPMG NZ’s Rachel Piper.
Evolving mobility to meet a changing landscape
This report uncovers the complexities that mobility teams and their organisations are facing, and looks at how to respond as the ‘rules of the game’ continue to evolve.
OECD recognises complexity in global mobility and remote work
Discussions have focused on economic trends, corporate income tax, the gig economy, and the taxation of employment income for globally mobile workers, as outlined by Ursula Lepporoli and Tom Newsome.
Tax Law & Dispute Resolution View all >
First in time, first in line: ‘First owned’ takes centre stage in duty exemption appeal
The decision in Commissioner of State Revenue v Special Situations Investing Group III, Inc [2026] QCA 98 means particular care must be taken when considering internal group restructures involving Queensland assets or landholders, as highlighted by Cullen Smythe and Brooke Gosbell.
Transfer Pricing Controversy: Trends shaping the ENR sector in APAC
This report outlines KPMG insights from the recent transfer pricing audits when KPMG assisted companies in the Energy and Natural Resources space with managing the disputes.
Upcoming webinar: When tax authorities come knocking
This webinar, to be held on Thursday 21 May, will explore strategies to pre-empt escalation and manage controversy arising from information gathering by tax authorities.
Court rules in favour of taxpayer’s approach to valuation in CGT case
A Federal Court decision in Shell Energy Holdings Australia Ltd v Commissioner of Taxation [2026] FCA 577, has clarified that market value for CGT purposes must reflect the real-world characteristics of a large shareholding, as highlighted by James Alsop, Steve Plant, Allan Szostak and Alexandra Macolino.
Technology View all >
Webinar recording: Efficiency Boosters
This webinar, held on Wednesday 27 May, explores how KPMG’s collaboration with Microsoft can help you solve your greatest business challenges.
Upcoming webinar: Efficiency Boosters
This webinar, to be held on Wednesday 27 May, will explore how KPMG’s collaboration with Microsoft can help you solve your greatest business challenges.
Video: Is adding GenAI into old workflows really the solution?
Digital Solutions and AI Director Ed Hewings outlines how successful teams are doing it differently, redesigning their processes from the ground up, not trying to fit AI in where it doesn’t belong.
Video: The AI productivity boost you've been enjoying? That's just the warm-up
KPMG Tax Analytics and Automation Partner Barry Sullivan outlines why organisations aren’t just looking for efficiency; they want automation that delivers real insights and supports strategic decisions, not just faster tasks.
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