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Employment as a tax base podcast

Published on 20 May 21 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This podcast covers:

  • FBT
  • Payroll Tax
  • Superannuation issues.

Author profiles

Paul Nghi
Paul Nghi is a Director within the PwC Employment Tax practice advising businesses across a range of industries on the tax related aspects of employment and remuneration. Paul has a background across various tax disciplines and has previously worked in commercial roles to implement and improve internal employment tax strategies covering policies, processes and risk management. Paul’s experience includes assisting businesses to understand and improve their policies, functions and compliance relating to Fringe Benefits Tax, Payroll Tax, Superannuation Guarantee and PAYG Withholding obligations. - Current at 15 February 2021
Adam Nicholas
Adam is a Chartered Accountant and a Partner in the Employment Taxes Team within PwC’s People & Organisation Group. With 14 years of experience across a range of disciplines and industries, Adam works with organisations assisting and enabling them to manage their biggest asset – their people. This includes assisting businesses with advice and support in understanding and planning for the changing Australian regulatory environment, and the employment tax obligations framework within which employers operate. Adam regularly presents on employment tax related matters across a range of forums. Working frequently with his clients on transactional due diligence reviews, Adam works closely with boards and executives to identify and manage risks and opportunities within businesses – particularly with regard to complex traditional and modern contract workforce arrangements, and other areas which represent a focus area of the federal and state tax authorities. This results in regular engagement with these authorities. - Current at 26 August 2021
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This was presented at NSW 13th Annual Tax Forum .

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