Monday, April 11, 2011

Talking tax: professional privilege, trusts and ATO collaboration

You have probably heard about our exciting couple of days at the National Tax Conference in Melbourne last week. High profile presenters and tax experts generated quite a bit of dynamic debate and discussion!

Highlights from the two days included:
  • A speech by Assistant Treasurer Bill Shorten, where he announced that the federal government is to release a discussion paper on professional privilege for accountants. This is an issue that we at the Institute have been advocating for some time, and it was great to see Minister Shorten acknowledging the role that professional accountants play in the community
  • Shadow Treasuer Joe Hockey’s lunchtime address, where he generated a lot of controversy amongst delegates and in the media by bringing up the  taxation of trusts.  He also discussed how he would simplify the tax system
  • Commissioner of Taxation Michael D’Ascenzo’s presentation, where he launched the ATO publication, Good Governance and Promoter Penalty Laws Guide, co-developed and designed with the ATO’s peak consultation forum, the National Tax Liaison Group, of which the Institute is an active member. The Commissioner talked about the importance of collaboration and how much he appreciated the Institute’s role in working with the ATO.
It was a great forum to hear from influential speakers about the big issues in the tax world, particularly in the lead-up to the federal government’s tax forum. More information about the sessions, including video recordings, will be available on the Institute website.

I’d love to hear your feedback or thoughts on some of the issues that came up!

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