2026 International tax & business

Holding Up the Celestial Heavens of Tax Transparency and Governance in Australia

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 24 Jun 2026

 

This session explored the evolving landscape of tax transparency and governance in Australia, including practical measures for dealing with:

  • The rollout of Public Country-by-Country Reporting, what multinationals are disclosing, governance, reputational risk and board-level implications, sourcing data and cross-over with similar international measures, and practical experience with exemptions
  • The redesigned Voluntary Tax Transparency Code, key changes in the 2025 redesign and practical implications
  • The ATO’s Justified Trust program, whether the increase in tax transparency is positively influencing taxpayer behaviour
  • The Board of Taxation’s review into reducing red tape in the tax system.

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  • Published By: Kara Singleton
  • Published On:24 Jun 2026
  • Event Name:International Masterclass
  • Session Name:Holding Up the Celestial Heavens of Tax Transparency and Governance in Australia
  • Read Time:3+ minutes
  • Took place at:Establishment Ballroom, Sydney

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