Law Institute of Victoria’s (LIV) submission, to the independent review of the TPB – ‘unqualified legal practice’ by tax agents is concerning…

The Law Institute of Victoria made its own submission to the independent review of the Tax Practitioners Board and its enabling legislation, saying that it was concerned that tax agents appeared to be breaching the prohibition on unqualified legal practice. They did so in terms parallel to my own submission, about this same problem [see…

Announced but un-enacted measures (ABUMs) at the time Parliament was prorogued for the 18 May 2019 election – a short and breezy review

On 31.5.19, in the Tax Institute’s weekly TaxVine publication, the Institute’s Chair of the Tax Institute’s SME & Tax Practitioner Technical Committee (and partners at BDO): Mark Molesworth, reported on tax measures that the re-elected Government had announced, but had not enacted, at the time that Parliament rose for the election. See below for the details.…

Newly elected Treasurer announces review of the retirement income system, including the interaction of superannuation, government pensions and, potentially, taxation

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will commission a review of the retirement income system, including the interaction of superannuation, government pensions and, potentially, taxation. This would include a review of the policy of superannuation (deferred remuneration and national savings) and reviewing union influence in Industry Superannuation. See below for the details. FJM 2.6.19 [Tax Month – May…