2025

The Tax Summit 2025

Source: National

Published Date: 3 Sep 2025

 

The Tax Summit encompassed the wide-ranging experiences of tax professionals and the constantly evolving landscape in which they operate. Designed for everyone in the profession, the Summit recognised that there’s always something new to learn. As we look to the future of tax, the technical program offered the insights, tips, and ideas professionals need in their tax toolkit. Attendees came together with thought leaders, industry experts, and fellow practitioners to engage in meaningful discussions and insights. The event featured seven focused streams: SME, Corporate Tax, Disputes, Indirect Tax, Next Generation, Ethics, and Hot Topics.

Session 10.2: Contemporary issues with stamp duty

Author(s): Geoff Mann CTA

Session 13.2: State taxes in the gig economy

Author(s): Andrew Healer
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Session 17.2: Tax, ethics, and family breakdowns – Practical guidance for advisers

Author(s): Nick Love , Thomas Caldow

Session 18.2: Navigating ethics in the digital age – AI, data, and professional responsibility

Author(s): Tracey Dunn

Session 5.3: When is something a revenue account – Revenue vs Capital

Author(s): Chris Peadon FTI

Session 6.3: Interpretation and you

Author(s): Gordon Brysland
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Session 10.3: Legal Professional Privilege – New frontiers and emerging issues

Author(s): Anna Longley

Session 11.3: The evolving role of Tax Practitioners – Code, breaches and compliance

Author(s): Arthur Athanasiou CTA-Life

Session 13.3: Cases update

Author(s): Andrew Spierings
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Session 18.3: Taxes, tariffs and Trump

Author(s): Rashtin Fazal , Richard Nutt
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  • Published On:3 Sep 2025
  • Took place at:MCEC Melbourne

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