Tax

Government urged to revise $6m maximum net asset value with CGT reforms

The CGT exemptions announced by the government as part of its reforms are welcome news, but they ignore one critical...
24 June 2026 • By Amelia McNamara

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Super

Workers overwhelmingly support Payday Super changes

According to new research, the Payday Super regime – which comes into effect on 1 July – has strong backing from the...
03 June 2026 • By Matthew Taylor
Tax

The inherent complications of ‘rushed’ tax reform

CA ANZ and The Tax Institute have expressed reservations over the most significant change to the Australian tax system...
01 June 2026 • By Matthew Taylor
Business

‘The uncertainty is the killer’: the consultation gap and lack of clarity in...

Tax experts have slammed the cloudiness of federal budget announcements, citing a lack of information, uncertainty,...
29 May 2026 • By Carlos Tse
Tax

‘Strap yourselves in’: accountants headed for extremely ‘busy but exciting’...

With the accounting industry grappling with AML/CTF changes, Payday Super and a multitude of major tax reforms, the...
27 May 2026 • By Amelia McNamara
Tax

SMEs to be hit hardest by new trust tax reforms

Australia’s proposed discretionary trust tax reforms could put a significant financial burden on small and family-run...
27 May 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax

‘The practical reform we’ve been advocating for’: CA ANZ, CPA welcome IAWO...

Industry bodies have welcomed the decision to make permanent instant asset write-offs for small businesses, which was...
12 May 2026 • By Amelia McNamara
Business

WA state budget fails to deliver broad-based tax reform

The WA budget included targeted measures for housing but did not provide any meaningful relief or concessions for...
11 May 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Business

Australia overdue for productivity reform: CPA

Compounded by the Middle East crisis and structural challenges, Australia is desperate for government intervention to...
08 April 2026 • By Amelia McNamara
Regulation

The super reform most clients don't know is coming

From 1 July 2026, one of the biggest changes to Australia’s superannuation system in years will come into effect,...
27 March 2026 • By Amy Fox, CPA
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Regulation

Bodies shed light on referral issues with incoming Tranche 2 AML/CTF reforms

Accountants may be considered a reporting entity for the purposes of the AML/CTF laws where they outsource designated...
27 March 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Appointments

Moore Australia nabs former KPMG partner

The professional services network has a new director within its governance and risk advisory division, with the recent...
26 March 2026 • By Amelia McNamara
Super

Parliament passes super stapling reforms ahead of Payday Super regime

A bill to streamline the choice of fund process for employee onboarding has been passed in preparation for Payday Super.
25 March 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax

Passage of LISTO reforms to benefit 1.3 million low-income workers

Reforms to the low-income superannuation tax offset have been passed through both houses of parliament as part of the...
12 March 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax

Superannuation tax changes finally pass both houses

Legislation to reduce the tax concessions available to individuals with large superannuation balances has now been...
11 March 2026 • By Miranda Brownlee
Tax

Government urged to prioritise Div 7A reform this year

The government must undertake further consultation on Division 7A to resolve long-standing issues and reduce...
24 February 2026 • By Emma Partis
Regulation

Possible gaps and pain points for accountants ahead of the AML/CTF reforms

In conversation with Accountants Daily ahead of AML Edge in March, Jill Muir, senior policy advocate at CA ANZ, has...
23 February 2026 • By Jerome Doraisamy
Regulation

Firms can’t take shortcuts when building AML kits

Speaking to Accountants Daily ahead of his appearance at AML Edge, Grant Thornton partner Neil Jeans has offered...
18 February 2026 • By Jerome Doraisamy
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