2026

VIC Tax Forum

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 19 Mar 2026

 

The Victorian Tax Forum combines technical sessions, practical insights, and interactive panels designed to equip delegates with the latest knowledge across all areas of tax—including superannuation, CGT, M&A, state taxes, tax governance, and AI.

Program highlights

  • Navigating the shifting landscape of tax policy: Our expert panel decodes the forces driving Australia’s tax policy and what they mean for practitioners, businesses, and the community.
  • Trust in transition: Explore how evolving governance standards, court decisions, and revenue scrutiny impact trust drafting, administration, and advice.
  • Distributions and franking credits in the spotlight: A fast-paced session on anti-avoidance rules, ATO guidance, and real-world examples, with practical tips to keep clients compliant.

Small business CGT concessions – When being ‘small’ and in ‘business’ isn’t enough

Author(s): Leanne Connor CTA

M&A in focus – Recent themes, non-resident CGT and transaction structures

Author(s): Enzo Coia CTA

Distributions and Franking Credits in the spotlight

Author(s): Rhys Jewell , Nathan Unitt

Div 7A – Practical issues and current developments

Author(s): Chris Wookey CTA , Nick Wookey

Taxing earnouts – Navigating the patchwork quilt

Author(s): Karen Goodfellow CTA

How to practically implement AI in your firm

Author(s): Adrian Cartland

Superannuation update

Author(s): Liz Westover
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Is my registration in danger of being suspended or terminated?

Author(s): Christian Febbaro

Employee incentive schemes

Author(s): Shaun Cartoon FTI
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Details

  • Published On:19 Mar 2026
  • Took place at:W Melbourne

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