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ArticleComplianceTax & AccountingJune 30, 2026
Get Payday Super savvy for life after 1 July 2026
Changes to the calculation, timing and reporting of employer payments of superannuation guarantee apply from 1 July 2026, under the Payday Superannuation framework. -
ArticleComplianceTax & AccountingJune 26, 2026
2026 Year-End Pack for accountants to engage with individual clients
To ensure you have a smooth tax season, the Wolters Kluwer CCH team have prepared a Tax Year-End Practical Tools Pack to help accountants engage with their individual clients. -
ArticleTax & AccountingJune 26, 2026
Reset for the new tax year: Australian accounting firm checklist for 1 July 2026
Start the new tax year with confidence utilising this checklist from the CCH team. -
ArticleLegalJune 19, 2026
Riot squad’s actions were right for the moment at heated invasion day rally (NSW)
The High Court has dismissed an appeal by a woman injured at an invasion day protest after deciding a specialist police riot squad “OSG” didn’t breach its duty of care to her, ending a vicarious liability claim against the state. -
ArticleComplianceTax & AccountingJune 11, 2026
A taxpayer faced with an amended assessment is entitled to their day in court
This article highlights key issues in recent GST litigation – particularly before the ART – to be considered by tax practitioners advising clients. -
ArticleHealthJune 10, 2026
Navigating the potential and risks of emerging technologies to support nurses
Emerging technologies are transforming nursing practice. Nurse leaders are key to ensuring the safe, ethical, and effective integration of AI and other digital tools to build nursing capability while protecting patient-centred care. -
ArticleComplianceTax & AccountingJune 09, 2026
High Court majority dismisses Commissioner's appeal against Bendel decision; UPEs not loan for Div 7A purposes
The High Court dismissed the Commissioner’s appeal in FC of T v Bendel v Anor 2025. By majority, it found that certain unpaid present entitlements were not “loans” under the expanded definition in s 109D(3) of the ITAA 1936. -
ArticleLegalMay 27, 2026
Recognition of new tort of intimate partner violence (Canada)
A new tort has been created for the harm caused by coercive control in intimate relationships in this international judgment of interest. -
ArticleComplianceTax & AccountingMay 22, 2026
Frequently Asked Questions: Australian Federal Budget 2026-27 – Expert Analysis
Following our recent webinar: “Australian Federal Budget 2026-27: Expert Analysis”, we've released FAQs addressing a selection of live audience questions on hot topics like CGT reform, discretionary trusts, negative gearing and more. -
ArticleComplianceLegalTax & AccountingMay 13, 2026
Australian Federal Budget 2026-27: CCH Tax & Superannuation Report
On Tuesday, 12 May 2026, the 2026-27 Australian Federal Budget was delivered by Treasurer Jim Chalmers. -
ArticleComplianceLegalTax & AccountingMay 12, 2026
Australian Federal Budget 2026-27: CCH Parliament Report
On Tuesday, 12 May 2026, the 2026-27 Australian Federal Budget was delivered by Treasurer Jim Chalmers. -
ArticleComplianceLegalApril 20, 2026
Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in family law proceedings
AI is changing the way in which lawyers work. There is no doubt that AI can make many legal tasks easier, but the dangers of using AI for researching and drafting court documents have been recognised by Australian courts.