2026 International tax & business

Cross-Border M&A: Navigating Risk, Reform and Revenue Authority Focus

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 24 Jun 2026

 

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This practical session explores the key tax challenges shaping cross-border M&A in an environment of heightened regulatory scrutiny and ongoing reform. Drawing on insights from recent transactions, the session will examine effective engagement with Australian regulators, including the Australian Taxation Office, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and the Foreign Investment Review Board, and the implications of evolving guidance and enforcement activity for deal execution, restructures and divestments.

The session also considered current issues relating to taxable Australian real property, valuation approaches and recent case law developments, together with the impact of targeted ATO reviews and global tax reform initiatives such as Pillar Two on transaction due diligence. It concludes with observations on the renewed focus of revenue authorities on tax residency, treaty access, substance and beneficial ownership, and what this means in practice for structuring and managing risk after completion.

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  • Published By: Naomi Ross
  • Published On:24 Jun 2026
  • Event Name:International Masterclass
  • Session Name:Cross-Border M&A: Navigating Risk, Reform and Revenue Authority Focus
  • Read Time:30+ minutes
  • Took place at:Establishment Ballroom, Sydney

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