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Div 7A – Practical issues and current developments

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 19 Mar 2026

 

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This session provided an update on the latest Division 7A developments and explored the practical challenges faced by practitioners in applying the rules to private groups. It explores common compliance issues, emerging ATO focus areas, and strategies for managing Division 7A exposures in light of ongoing reform discussions and interpretative guidance.

The session also considered the interaction between Division 7A and related areas, including unpaid present entitlements (UPEs), interposed entity arrangements, and restructuring transactions, providing attendees with practical tools to manage Division 7A risks effectively.

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  • Published By: Chris Wookey CTA, Nick Wookey
  • Published On:19 Mar 2026
  • Event Name:VIC Tax Forum
  • Session Name:Div 7A – Practical issues and current developments
  • Read Time:30+ minutes
  • Took place at:W Melbourne

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