The Australian Federal Budget for 2026-27 will be handed down in May 2026, the first budget since Labor's re-election in 2025.
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Artificial intelligence is accelerating and amplifying traditional business risks, from cyber threats to fraud and decision-making integrity. This article outlines five emerging risk patterns and highlights why organisations must rethink risk management approaches to remain effective in an AI-driven environment.
On 10 June 2026 the High Court found that a trust’s unpaid present entitlement (UPE) to a company is not treated as a ‘loan’, and potentially subject to tax as a deemed dividend under Division 7A.
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With the implementation of the Director Identification Numbers (DIN’s or Director ID’s) growing imminent, it will be important to understand the new obligations for those operating in the capacity of a Director, as failure to apply for a DIN within the required time frame will leave you open to both criminal and civil penalties.
With recent economic changes and COVID-19-related measures, the ATO has recently revised a couple of its rulings.
We’ve never been more aware of where our pharmaceuticals and medical products come from, or how long therapeutics take to go from research to product.
While some directors may not have complete visibility of the company’s tax compliance obligations, the reporting and payment obligations of a business are considered the responsibility of company directors.
Every business owner needs to become fluent in financial literacy. If not enough attention is dedicated to this area, it can lead to an avoidable business downturn.
Yesterday, RevenueWA issued Revenue Ruling DA26.0 (“Ruling”) which sets out its interpretation of major amendments which commenced on 13 June 2019, some 21 months ago.
More M&A as Financial Services organisations seek to consolidate for improved customer experiences.
New South Wales has just undergone a public consultation regarding a swap from stamp duty to land tax over a decades long transition period.
More M&A as Financial Services organisations seek to consolidate for improved customer experiences.
The Morrison Government has announced a new $30m support fund as part of the $1.3b Modern Manufacturing Initiative, aimed at supporting the manufacturing sector to commercialise projects faster.
National Head of Retail & Consumer Products, Luke Ritchie, says retailers with deep connection to their customer communities are best placed to emerge stronger from the challenges wrought by the pandemic.
There is more good news for everyone looking to grow their superannuation balance. In addition to the general transfer balance cap increasing from $1.6 million to $1.7 million, the concessional and non-concessional contribution caps are also set to increase from 1 July 2021.