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Episodes

  1. Apr 20

    Episode 73: The AML Tranche 2 Deadline Accountants Can’t Ignore

    In this episode of Tax Yak, your co-host George Housakos (Senior Tax Trainer – TaxBanter) yaks with Conrad Gilbert (Knowledge Shop) -in order to determine if your accounting firm is ready the new AML/CTF Tranche 2 Mandatory Reporting Obligations to the Australian government statutory regulatory agency.   Conrad works with the profession to navigate the practical impact of change on professionals, their practices, and their clients. He has over 35 years’ experience in the Financial Services Industry. In addition to his work with Knowledge Shop, Conrad is currently completing a PhD at Griffith University. He holds an MBA and Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration from the University of Qld, and a Graduate Diploma in Research Studies and a Bachelor of Commerce from Griffith University. Australia’s AML/CTF Tranche 2 reforms are approaching fast — and from 1 July 2026, accountants will officially step into a new regulatory era. In our upcoming episode, we break down what this shift really means for accounting firms. Join us as we unpack the biggest adjustments ahead, from identifying designated services to navigating redesigned customer due diligence requirements. We’ll explore where firms should begin with ML/TF risk assessments, how to balance confidentiality with reporting duties, and what a proportionate AML/CTF program looks like for smaller suburban practices. With AUSTRAC’s new sector‑specific guidance and starter kits now available, this episode is your essential roadmap to getting Tranche 2‑ready — confidently, efficiently, and without the overwhelm. Listen to Episode 73 :  The post Episode 73: The AML Tranche 2 Deadline Accountants Can’t Ignore appeared first on TaxBanter.

    47 min
  2. 01/16/2025

    Episode 68: Navigating Small Business Restructures

    In the highly anticipated final instalment of our three-part Tax Yak podcast series, George Housakos sits down once again with Nicholas Giasoumi, Director at Dye & Co., to shed light on small business restructures in 2024. With a focus on eligibility and practical application, this episode dives into the complexities of restructuring options for small businesses. Whether you’re facing financial uncertainty or looking to take proactive steps to safeguard your business, Nicholas offers clear, actionable advice to guide you through the process. Here’s what you’ll learn: The key eligibility criteria for small business restructuring in 2024.Strategic steps to maximize the benefits of restructuring.How to avoid common pitfalls during the process.As a trusted expert in personal and corporate insolvency, Nicholas brings decades of experience helping businesses across a range of industries navigate financial challenges. His advice is tailored to help you make informed decisions and take control of your financial future. Catch Up on the Full Series Episode 66: Responding to ATO Enforcement Notices – Tricks, traps, and time bombs for managing Director Penalty Notices, Statutory Demands, and more.Episode 67: Bankruptcy Essentials & Small Business Restructures – What bankruptcy means for your assets and whether restructuring is an option.Don’t miss this invaluable series to help tax professionals and business owners navigate ATO enforcement notices and insolvency with confidence. Bonus for Tax Yak Listeners Nicholas is offering a free 1-hour consultation to any Tax or BAS Agent who refers a case to Dye & Co. The post Episode 68: Navigating Small Business Restructures appeared first on TaxBanter.

    22 min
  3. 08/19/2024

    Tax Yak Episode 65: TPB matters (Part 2)

    In this 2 part episode series of Tax Yak, George Housakos yaks with Vincent Licciardi on two very hot issues for the new financial year of 2024/25: The new tax agent breach reporting regime and the new Code of professional conduct determination. Host: George Housakos | Senior Tax Trainer, TaxBanter Guest: Vincent Licciardi | Partner, HWL Ebsworth This episode, they focus on the new Legislative Instrument registered on 2 July 2024 titled Tax Agent Services (Code of Professional Conduct) Determination 2024 (for registered tax agents and BAS agents), which took effect from 1 August 2024 – although transitional rules have been announced which will give practitioners an extension until next year provided ‘genuine steps’ towards compliance have been made. Registered tax practitioners need to pay immediate attention to the Instrument, as it introduces new obligations under the Code administered by the TPB and action should be taken now to show that ‘genuine steps’ toward compliance have been made. New Code obligations include: Notifying current and prospective clients about any matter that could significantly influence their decision to engage you as their registered tax practitionerThe requirement for you as the tax practitioner to take corrective action in relation to a false, incorrect or misleading statement to take all necessary corrective steps:where the tax practitioner made the statement – to correct the statement; orwhere the tax practitioner prepared the statement – to advise the maker of the statement that it should be corrected;where the tax practitioner prepared the statement and the maker of the statement does not correct the statement within a reasonable time – notify the TPB or ATO.Other additional obligations include:Keeping of proper client recordsEnsuring tax agent services provided on your behalf are provided competentlyQuality management systems  — Want to get maximum understanding of the recent reforms and planned changes? Join us on 30 August for our comprehensive webinar tax practitioner breach reporting and beyond! The post Tax Yak Episode 65: TPB matters (Part 2) appeared first on TaxBanter.

    40 min

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