Re-introduction of the loss carry back rules
Client AlertLoss carry back Australia 2026 helps companies turn tax losses into refunds and improve cash flow.
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We help our clients to meet the full range of tax reviews and tax audits undertaken by Australian and global regulators.
Our corporate tax advice ensures you remain compliant, manage risk and optimise your tax position as well as tackle business-specific tax challenges.
We work with you to establish or strengthen your tax governance and tax risk management framework and policies to manage tax risks.
Our team of experts provide ATO audit support across the whole process to ensure ATO requirements are met.
We help our clients to meet the full range of tax reviews and tax audits undertaken by Australian and global regulators.
We provide expert advice for all M&A taxation aspects to ensure you meet all obligations and are optimally positioned.
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Loss carry back Australia 2026 helps companies turn tax losses into refunds and improve cash flow.
The NSW Budget 2026 focuses on health and education spending, with slower growth forecasts, rising debt and targeted foreign investor duty relief measures.
On Tuesday 23 June 2026, Treasurer David Janetzki handed down his second state budget alongside Premier David Crisafulli. Deficits are forecast throughout the forward estimates, with a surplus of $619m projected for 2029-30.
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