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KPMG Tax Now

KPMG Australia
Australia
Goods and Services Tax
ATO
Pillar 2
Pillar Two
Global Mobility
Annual GST Return
Artificial Intelligence
KPMG
Australian Taxation Office
Tax Fixed Assets
Capital Allowances
Asia Pacific
European Union
Tax Function
Relocation Services
Taxation Of Expatriates
Payday Super
Private Health Insurance Rebate
Salary Packaging

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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KPMG Tax Analytics and Automation Partner Barry Sullivan, along with Digital Solutions and AI Director Ed Hewings, discuss how tax leaders can move beyond AI pilots and productivity gains to unlock real, sustainable value through redesigned workflows... more

KPMG Australia Partner Hayley Lock and Director Andy Larmour speak to Deputy Commissioner, Payday Super Program, Emma Rosenzweig from the Australian Taxation Office about what Payday Super will mean in practice from 1 July 2026, covering payment timi... more

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Recent Guests

Emma Rosenzweig
Deputy Commissioner for the Payday Super Program
Australian Taxation Office
Episode: Payday Super: The largest payroll change in a generation
Andy Larmour
Principal Director in the Workforce Advisory Practice
KPMG
Episode: Payday Super: The largest payroll change in a generation
Anna Kavelj
Managing Director at Elite Woodhams Relocations
Elite Woodhams Relocations
Episode: The employer’s textbook relocation for the globally mobile employee
Julien Walter
From Maxia, helps organizations design and manage salary packaging programs
Maxia
Episode: Finding the real ROI by outsourcing salary packaging administration
Sharon Mackenzie-Pringle
From Maxia, works in the salary packaging tax and compliance space
Maxia
Episode: Finding the real ROI by outsourcing salary packaging administration
Hayley Lock
Partner in the workforce advisory practice at KPMG
KPMG
Episode: Finding the real ROI by outsourcing salary packaging administration
Ed Hewings
Guest from AI and Digital Solutions team
KPMG
Episode: Finding a place for Artificial Intelligence in tax functions
Tam Do
Tax director in Singapore, Asia Pacific BEPS focus group member
KPMG
Episode: The intersection of Pillar Two and regional tax incentives
Marco Dietrich
Director, KPMG EU Tax Centre
KPMG
Episode: The intersection of Pillar Two and regional tax incentives

Host

Barry Sullivan
Host of KPMG Tax Now; Tax Technology and Transformation Partner at KPMG Australia

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
  • 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.

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    Mr.nn
    Australia7 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the practical, practitioner-focused discussions that bridge policy with implementation.
Content is consistently relevant for tax policy and regulatory changes impacting businesses.
Volume inconsistencies across speakers are a recurring production issue that can distract a listener.

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Preparing for your 2025 individual tax return
Q: What is the difference between ATO Online Services and the ATO app for taxpayers?
ATO Online Services are accessed via MyGov on a web or desktop interface, while the ATO app provides mobile access with features like MyDeductions and real-time alerts.
Preparing for your 2025 individual tax return
Q: Can you share the steps listeners should follow to keep their data safe when accessing ATO services?
Sign in with the MyID digital ID app, use MyGov to access services, keep online access strength high, and rely on app-based verification which makes impersonation harder.
Managing tax fixed assets and the role of technology
Q: How can technology help with governance and compliance in fixed asset management?
Technology, including AI and data analytics, can automate asset classification, improve data integrity, identify and fix inconsistencies, rebuild and maintain the fixed asset register, and support policy-driven depreciation calculations, reducing manual workload and increasing accuracy.
Managing tax fixed assets and the role of technology
Q: What are the ATO's current focus areas for capital allowances and how should businesses respond?
The ATO is scrutinizing the allocation between Division 40 and Division 43, ensuring correct application of rules and aligning tax with book depreciation, while emphasizing robust fixed asset capitalization policies and governance so that the tax-fixed asset register accurately reflects life assumptions and depreciation methods.
Finding a place for Artificial Intelligence in tax functions
Q: What does the governance and regulatory landscape look like for AI in tax in Australia and globally?
Governance, literacy, and adoption must be addressed together; privacy and data protection laws underpin AI usage, with regulators like the ATO developing expectations for audit trails and responsible deployment in tax functions.

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The program consistently covers tax policy, regulation, and technology in business tax functions, with frequent guests spanning government officials, global tax policy experts, and practitioner voices from large firms. Episodes explore practical implications of reform (Pillar 2, Payday Super, GST changes), AI and automation in tax processes, and global mobility or salary packaging programs, often tying insights to real-world implementation and governance. Noteworthy is a strong synthesis of regulatory perspectives with practical advice for multinational tax teams and a focus on timely Australian and APAC policy developments, making it useful for listeners who manage or advise on corporate tax strategy, compliance, and technology adoption.

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