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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.
Federal Budget 2026 – Multinational Tax
From a multinational tax perspective, the measures reinforce a continued alignment with global reform settings, and a more targeted approach to taxing economic activity connected to Australia.
Podcast episode 77: Federal Budget 2026 - From policy announcements to practical impact
This episode explores the 2026 Federal Budget’s key tax reforms, the economic outlook and business impacts across housing, investment and national resilience.
US jobs report sends conflicting signals, as Fed’s inflation concerns grow
The result is a jobs number that looks better on paper than it feels to most workers, hence the ongoing anxiety consumers are expressing in consumer attitude surveys, as outlined by KPMG US Chief Economist Diane Swonk.
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Podcast episode 77: Federal Budget 2026 - From policy announcements to practical impact
This episode explores the 2026 Federal Budget’s key tax reforms, the economic outlook and business impacts across housing, investment and national resilience.
ATO finalises updates to PCG 2019/1 – Transfer pricing issues related to inbound distribution arrangements
Taxpayers who fall outside their relevant low risk zone can expect some form of ongoing monitoring and compliance activity on their inbound distribution transfer pricing arrangements.
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.
Australia Economic Outlook: Q1 2026
Economic growth exceeded expectations in late 2025, though momentum remains fragile and heavily reliant on public demand, with weak private activity, subdued productivity and soft household consumption.
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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.
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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.
FBT 2026: Common FBT vehicle risk areas the ATO is scrutinising
KPMG Senior Manager Sam Gathercole highlights common vehicle-related FBT risk areas, including misapplied electric vehicle and tool of trade exemptions, and explains how to review your fleet to avoid unexpected FBT liabilities.
ATO finalises updates to PCG 2019/1 – Transfer pricing issues related to inbound distribution arrangements
Taxpayers who fall outside their relevant low risk zone can expect some form of ongoing monitoring and compliance activity on their inbound distribution transfer pricing arrangements.
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.
Corporate Tax View all >
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.
Webinar recording: Federal Budget 2026
This webinar, held on Wednesday 13 May, features analysis of the 2026 Australian Federal Budget.
Podcast episode 77: Federal Budget 2026 - From policy announcements to practical impact
This episode explores the 2026 Federal Budget’s key tax reforms, the economic outlook and business impacts across housing, investment and national resilience.
Video: Think AI is just about productivity boosts? Think again
KPMG Tax Analytics and Automation Partner Barry Sullivan says the potential usage of AI in tax functions goes beyond mere efficiency, to provide an understanding of data that’s been hard to leverage in the past.
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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.
Upcoming webinar: Non-resident CGT reforms
This webinar, to be held on Friday 24 April, will examine the Federal Government’s draft legislation on strengthening the foreign resident capital gains tax regime.
New thin capitalisation rules for New Zealand infrastructure projects
The proposed rules recognise the commercial reality that higher debt levels may be necessary for infrastructure projects which are capital-intensive, as highlighted by KPMG NZ’s Robert Grignon and Emma Baines.
Economics & Regulation View all >
US jobs report sends conflicting signals, as Fed’s inflation concerns grow
The result is a jobs number that looks better on paper than it feels to most workers, hence the ongoing anxiety consumers are expressing in consumer attitude surveys, as outlined by KPMG US Chief Economist Diane Swonk.
RBA chases the inflation genie again as rate hikes gather momentum
The RBA Board is now realising that maintaining credibility in its inflation fight is more important than remaining fixated on full employment, writes KPMG Australia Chief Economist Brendan Rynne.
United States’ Q1 GDP falls short of expectations
The longer the Strait of Hormuz remains shut, the larger the risk that stagflation occurs – a nasty combination of rising inflation, rising unemployment and subdued economic activity, writes KPMG US Senior Economist Ken Kim.
Australia’s headline inflation jumps to 4.6 percent in March
It’s still too early to see the full impact of the Iran war on prices in Australia, with the full picture not likely known until the next quarter at the earliest, writes KPMG Australia Chief Economist Brendan Rynne.
Employment View all >
Podcast episode 76: Across the Tasman - how Australia and New Zealand diverge on FBT
This episode unpacks how FBT operates in Australia and New Zealand, from structural differences and valuation approaches to compliance pain points and reforms reshaping both regimes.
FBT 2026: Living away from home allowance fringe benefits explained
KPMG Partner Hayley Lock outlines why living away from home allowances are treated as fringe benefits, how to identify eligible employees, and the key concessions, limits and disclosure requirements employers need to manage.
FBT 2026: Car parking fringe benefits and hidden FBT costs
KPMG Partner Priscilla Tang explains when a car parking fringe benefit arises, how the ATO tests and values these benefits, and why accurate tracking and method selection are essential, especially with hybrid working arrangements.
FBT 2026: Common FBT vehicle risk areas the ATO is scrutinising
KPMG Senior Manager Sam Gathercole highlights common vehicle-related FBT risk areas, including misapplied electric vehicle and tool of trade exemptions, and explains how to review your fleet to avoid unexpected FBT liabilities.
Grants & Incentives View all >
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.
Video: How do you establish a baseline ROI for outsourcing versus managing employee benefits in-house?
Hayley Lock and special guest from Maxxia - Implementation Lead Julien Walter - discuss how employers can demonstrate cost savings by outsourcing salary packaging management.
Video: What are challenges faced by organisations that are managing employee benefits in-house?
Maxxia Implementation Lead Julien Walter and Tax and Compliance Manager Sharon Mackenzie-Pringle share insights into how companies typically approach the management of employee benefits in salary packaging programs.
Indirect Tax View all >
Victoria and Northern Territory budgets 2026
Both budgets reflect minimal disruption to an already disrupted economy, with few changes to existing taxation and revenue settings, as highlighted by Candice Wong, Dorian Beaver, Jacqueline Wood and Benita Siswojo.
Changes to Australian capital gains tax rules for foreign residents – draft legislation released
The draft legislation includes a retrospective application of up to 20 years to prior CGT events by an expanded definition of real property that will be concerning for many taxpayers.
Geocon confirmed: When excess GST is refundable under Division 142 of the GST Act
With the Commissioner’s special leave application to the High Court refused, the observations of the Full Federal Court decision of Geocon provide critical guidance on refunds of excess GST in the context of Division 142 of the GST Act, as highlighted by Rebecca Lawrence, Kristie Schubert and Marko Trifunovski.
Fewer job openings in United States, but layoffs remain at historically-low levels
Looking at three-month moving averages, hiring, quits and layoffs have remained flat for at least six months to over a year, depending on the indicator, writes KPMG US Senior Economist Matthew Nestler.
International Tax View all >
Federal Budget 2026 – Multinational Tax
From a multinational tax perspective, the measures reinforce a continued alignment with global reform settings, and a more targeted approach to taxing economic activity connected to Australia.
OECD releases global minimum tax toolkit, frequently asked questions
The documents are the first updates from the OECD since the publication of the Side-by-Side Package in January 2026.
Pillar Two and tax incentives – 2026
This report analyses how the application of different types of tax incentives may trigger a potential Top-up Tax exposure for MNE Groups in scope of the GloBE rules.
Webinar recording: European financial services tax perspectives
This webinar, held on Wednesday 29 April, features insights on the tax initiatives poised to have the greatest impact on financial services.
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 >
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.
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.
Morton and the ATO’s emerging compliance approach to PDAs
The Commissioner of Taxation v Morton [2026] FCAFC 31 decision has been followed closely by the release of a draft practical compliance guideline, which sets out the ATO’s proposed compliance approach to the application of Part IVA to PDAs.
Full Court confirms no TOFA deduction for Tabcorp on expiry of gaming licence
The Full Court has upheld the Federal Court’s decision that no financial arrangement arose under Division 230 when Tabcorp’s gaming licence expired in 2012, confirming that a right with no real prospect of satisfaction is not a contingent right for TOFA purposes.
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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.
Podcast episode 75: From AI potential to real value for tax functions
In this episode, we explore how tax leaders can move beyond AI pilots and productivity gains to unlock real, sustainable value through redesigned workflows, stronger governance and people led transformation.
AI and the Tax Function: Moving beyond the hype to practical value
Tax functions that invest in their people, redesign their processes, and take governance seriously are already seeing meaningful results, as highlighted by Barry Sullivan and Ed Hewings.
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