Tax Talks

Velocity Legal Pty Ltd

Australia's tax news podcast for tax professionals.

  1. 5 Aug

    July Updates

    Episode 4 of Tax Talks sees Andrew Henshaw and Rajan Verma joined by Stacey Zuluaga to unpack the major tax developments from July 2026. The discussion begins with the commencement of Payday Super and the expanded Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regime, exploring the practical impact on accountants and small businesses, including cash flow pressures, compliance processes, client onboarding and the growing administrative burden on advisers. The episode then examines the Government's consultation paper on the proposed 30% minimum tax for discretionary trusts, analysing the practical implications for bucket companies, trust losses, testamentary trusts, family trust elections, restructures and corporate beneficiaries. The discussion also considers whether the proposals simplify the tax system or add another layer of complexity. The hosts review the ATO's Decision Impact Statement following SEPL Pty Ltd as trustee of the SFT Trust v Commissioner of Taxation [2026] FCAFC 36, discussing what the Full Federal Court's decision means for private businesses, fringe benefits tax and the distinction between benefits provided in an owner's capacity rather than an employee's capacity. The episode concludes with a review of recent cases, including Baron on serious hardship relief, SKG Cleaning Services Pty Ltd v Chief Commissioner of State Revenue on payroll tax employment agency provisions, and Forever Grateful Holdings Pty Ltd on trust restructures and transfer duty, highlighting the practical lessons for advisers dealing with payroll tax, state taxes and trust administration.

  2. 6 July

    June Updates

    In Episode 3 of Tax Talks, Andrew Henshaw, Rajan Verma and special guest Nick Schaeffer (Partner, PGP Consulting) unpack the biggest Australian tax developments affecting accountants, advisers and business owners. Topics include the High Court's landmark Bendel decision on Division 7A and unpaid present entitlements (UPEs), the latest Federal Budget tax measures, Victoria's updated trust duty guidance, significant payroll tax developments, residency and CGT cases, and what practitioners should be preparing for in the new financial year. In this episode: Bendel: What the High Court decision means for Division 7A, UPEs and trust distributions. The ATO's Decision Impact Statement and practical implications for advisers. Federal Budget updates, including changes to CGT, negative gearing, SMSF borrowing arrangements and innovative business concessions. Victorian trust variation guidance and stamp duty risks. Payroll tax grouping and degrouping developments following the Winya decision. Residency, hardship and payroll tax cases every adviser should know. Practical tax planning considerations for FY2026 and beyond. Whether you're a tax adviser, accountant, business owner or legal professional, this episode delivers practical insights into the latest tax developments and how they may affect your clients and practice. Topics: Division 7A, Bendel, UPEs, Small Business CGT Concessions, Payroll Tax, Trusts, SMSFs, Tax Residency, Victorian Stamp Duty, ATO Updates, Tax Planning, Australian Tax Law, Accountants, Tax Practitioners, Federal Budget, Tax Talks Australia.

    June Updates
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