
The KPMG Tax Now podcast series offers you unparalleled access to key analysis and discussion in tax, economics, regulation and compliance.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 77 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

KPMG Australia Corporate Tax Partner Natalie Raju is joined by Corporate Tax Partner Ethan Zuo, Mid-Market Tax Partner Kaylene Hubbard and Senior Economist Terry Rawnsley, as they discuss the 2026 Federal Budget’s key tax reforms, the economic outloo... more
KPMG Australia Workplace Advisory Partner Hayley Lock and Consultant Tania Moes, along with KPMG New Zealand's Nick Cooke, unpack how the fringe benefits tax (FBT) operates in Australia and New Zealand, from structural differences and valuation appro... more
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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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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Recent guests on KPMG Tax Now include:
1. Emma Rosenzweig
2. Andy Larmour
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5. Sharon Mackenzie-Pringle
6. Hayley Lock
7. Ed Hewings
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