2026

WA Tax Forum

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 12 Mar 2026

 

This year’s program featured an exceptional lineup of speakers, including interstate experts Neil Brydges, CTA, Sladen Legal and Todd Bromwich, CTA, Hall & Wilcox and Ruth Owen CBE GAICD, Tax Ombudsman. They will be joined by some of WA’s foremost tax professionals who will share their expert knowledge.

The program covered:

  • Cutting-edge technical content from industry leaders, covering the latest in case law, tax consolidations, SMSF succession planning, property development, CGT rollovers, transfer duty and landholder duty.
  • A practical guidance session on preparing for the new AML reforms and what you need to know.
  • A deep dive into Family Trust Distribution Tax – what’s on the radar and practical strategies for FTE management.
  • An in-depth panel discussion on the avenues of ATO review available and effective engagement.
  • A look at the key issues shaping our profession and how to thrive in the modern landscape.

 

 

Disputes – How to handle vulnerability

Author(s): Rob Thomson , Ruth Owen


International tax issues – Scale up

Author(s): Ryan Hammersley

Div 149 and application to discretionary trusts

Author(s): David Montani

Decoding CGT roll-overs, transfer duty and landholder duty

Author(s): Tom King

Big end of town issues affecting SMEs

Author(s): Neil Brydges CTA

ATO avenues of review

Author(s): Anna Longley , Gaurav Chitnis , Neil Brydges CTA
Materials from this session:

Hot topics round up: Tax Ombudsman update

Author(s): Ruth Owen

Hot topics round up: Div 296 update

Author(s): Jemma Sanderson CTA

Family Trust Distribution Tax

Author(s): Tracey Dunn
Materials from this session:

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  • Published On:12 Mar 2026
  • Took place at:Pan Pacific Perth

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