Episodes
Partners Peter Oliver, Tim Keeling, Denis Larkin and Director Jenny Wong discuss key proposals in the October 2022 Federal Budget related to International Tax.
Published 11/16/22
ATO Assistant Commissioner (Individuals and Intermediaries) Tim Loh discusses the 31 October tax return due date for individuals with KPMG’s Ursula Lepporoli.
Published 10/28/22
Alia Lum and Clive Bird explore specific tax measures as they relate to business announced in the Federal Government’s first budget, released on 25 October 2022.
Published 10/25/22
Georgia King-Siem and Dan Teper discuss trends in the fintech sector and whether companies are accessing the Research and Development (R&D) Tax Incentive.
Published 09/27/22
Georgia King-Siem, Amanda Tirtadinata and Matthew Osborn explore the areas of data that may help you make better decisions when it comes to your research and development (R&D) strategy, and within that more specifically, your R&D Tax claim strategy.
Published 09/13/22
KPMG’s Alia Lum and Clive Bird discuss some of the key measures announced in the 2022 Federal Budget and what they mean for business. KPMG's Federal Budget summary and analysis has the implications for the Australian economy, business, industries and sectors.
Published 03/29/22
KPMG’s Terry Hoban and Noelle Abella discuss the importance of up-front tax planning for Americans in Australia, and outline some unique tax considerations impacting United States citizens abroad. More information can be found at KPMG Tax Now. 
Published 03/21/22
Alex Demetriou and Georgia King-Siem look at why start-ups are so important to Australia’s current and future economy, and outline some practical tips on how to start and fund a business. More business insights can be found at KPMG Tax Now.
Published 02/21/22
Alun Needham and Michael Egan from KPMG's Accelerating Business Growth (ABG) group explore how Australian businesses can improve by collaborating.
Published 11/14/21
Alun Needham and Karren Bathurst from KPMG’s Accelerating Business Growth (ABG) group discuss value creation through innovation during, and following, a time of crisis. Register for KPMG Tax Now. 
Published 09/30/21
KPMG’s Belinda Wright, Sarah Langbourne & Caroline Kim discuss current the importance of global mobility in career development and the taxation and accreditation requirements to consider when working overseas. Register for KPMG Tax Now for further updates.
Published 09/13/21
KPMG’s Tim Keeling and Keith Swan discuss current considerations in complying with Australia’s transfer pricing rules now that the Full Federal Court decision in the Commissioner of Taxation versus Glencore Investment Pty Ltd stands, as well as emerging trends and transfer pricing considerations with respect to COVID-19. Register for KPMG Tax Now for further updates. 
Published 06/02/21
Georgia King-Siem and Alun Needham provide a snapshot of the announced tax incentives and grants as they relate to industry and business. Register for KPMG Tax Now for continuing coverage and updates.
Published 05/28/21
KPMG's David Sofrà and Leonie Ferretter outline the trade and indirect tax measures in the 2021 Federal Budget, including tax relief for brewers and distillers. Register for KPMG Tax Now to receive regular updates on tax, economics, regulation and compliance measures.     
Published 05/26/21
KPMG's Hayley Lock and Jaron Stafford discuss the personal tax and income measures in 2021 Federal Budget, including the tax residency rule changes.
Published 05/20/21
KPMG’s Grant Wardell-Johnson and Clive Bird outline the various measures in the 2021 Federal Budget as they relate to the business sector. Register for KPMG Tax Now here. 
Published 05/11/21
Terry Hoban and Priscilla Tang discuss the tax compliance challenges faced by displaced employees in Australia amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen to our other podcast episodes here.
Published 10/21/20
Grant Wardell-Johnson and Clive Bird discuss key measures for business in the Federal Government’s 2020 Budget.Register for KPMG Tax Now here.
Published 10/06/20
Grant Wardell-Johnson and Andy Hutt discuss recent developments in addressing the tax challenges of the digitalisation of the economy.Listen to our other podcast episodes here.
Published 09/08/20
Merriden Varrall & Peter Madden discuss digitisation, globalisation and international tax trends in a post-COVID world. Subscribe to KPMG Tax Now for more tax, economics, regulation and compliance content.
Published 06/12/20
Julian Humphrey, Max Soyref and Peter Xing delve deeper into digital currencies around the world. Subscribe to KPMG Tax Now for more tax, economics, regulation and compliance content.
Published 04/07/20
KPMG Innovate Lead Partner James Mabbott, KPMG Lead Tax Partner Grant Wardell-Johnson and KPMG Tax Technology Senior Manager Peter Xing discuss what the next 20 years might hold in store for revenue collection.See related articles on Tax Now:Digital Currencies, Tokenisation and the Future of TaxationKeeping us up at night 2020: Innovation and disruption
Published 03/12/20
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has been bold enough to release financial projections in terms of the additional revenue that would be raised by a certain assumption under its initiative on taxation and the digitalization of the economy.See related articles on Tax Now:OECD provides further update on plans for taxation of the digitalized economyBEPS 2.0: What businesses are affected by the latest OECD digital tax update?BEPS 2.0: Analysing the potential impact...
Published 03/04/20
The KPMG Tax Now podcast series offers you unparalleled access to key analysis and discussion.In recent years, Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) has enjoyed a hiatus from large-scale regulatory change and attention from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).However, with the 31 March 2019 FBT year-end fast approaching, there have been a number of technical developments, and new guidance has been released.KPMG Employment Tax partners Hayley Lock and Nathan Hamilton, along with Senior Manager Stacey...
Published 02/11/20