41 episodes
KPMG Tax Now KPMG Australia
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4.4 • 15 Ratings
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The KPMG Tax Now podcast series offers you unparalleled access to key analysis and discussion in tax, economics, regulation and compliance.
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New intangibles integrity measure
KPMG’s international tax specialists discuss draft legislation for a proposed new intangibles integrity measure, to apply from 1 July 2023, which aims to prevent large multinationals from claiming tax deductions for payments relating to intangible assets connected with low corporate tax jurisdictions.
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Collaboration for capacity, capability and competitiveness
When done well partnerships can drive business growth, support innovation and create positive outcomes for governments, universities and industry. Alun Needham and Philip Doyle explore why collaboration is so important and how to establish successful partnerships.
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Thin capitalisation changes – what taxpayers should know
KPMG’s international tax specialists discuss draft legislation which proposes changes to thin capitalisation, including two significant and previously announced limitations on interest deductions.
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A new paradigm in global taxation – BEPS 2.0
KPMG partners Peter Oliver, Alia Lum and Denis Larkin discuss safe harbours, accounting developments and administrative guidance, as the OECD-led reform of the international tax system moves forward.
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Employer superannuation contributions in 2023
In this podcast episode, George Cressey, Sam Gathercole and Zachary Thomas discuss the complexity of the modern payroll landscape and how employers can be proactive in ensuring the accurate calculation and timely payment of superannuation.
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How transaction taxes can be improved when using an Indirect Tax Engine
KPMG Tax Technology Director Ben Scull, along with Mike Tomlinson and Andrew Hallsworth from Vertex, explore how tax engine software can support tax functions.
Customer Reviews
Great insights but some technical issues with volume
The volume is not consistent throughout the podcast, especially when different people are speaking. Hope this can be fixed going forward.