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Environmental markets – An overview of carbon and biodiversity credit schemes in Australia and their taxation treatment presentation

Published on 19 May 22

Environmental credits – what are they and how do you tax them?

This presentation covers:

  • An overview of the Emissions Reduction Fund and Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs), including how credits may be generated
  • The proposal for new Safeguard Mechanism Credits – what is proposed and what projects would be eligible
  • The Reef Credit Scheme
  • An overview of the biodiversity credit schemes in Australia, including how credits are generated, traded and retired
  • The roles and responsibilities of various parties in credit trading schemes (eg landowners, philanthropists/environmental groups, developers, brokers and government)
  • Taxation treatment.

Author profiles

Samantha Daly
Samantha is a planning and environment lawyer specialising in the property, infrastructure, energy and resources industries. She acts for major mining companies, infrastructure providers and large developers, and advises her clients on all aspects of planning and environment regulation, including approvals, compliance, climate change and carbon emission reduction schemes and offsets, water, biodiversity offsets, native title, contaminated land and pollution offences. - Current at 16 June 2022
Lachlan Smithers ATI
Lachlan has broad experience gained from working on complex commercial transactions and disputes. He has particular experience in Australian taxation law at both federal and state levels. Lachlan works with clients to assess and manage their tax risks. He has experience working on private binding rulings, taxation audits and stamp duty submissions and related litigation. Lachlan also has experience in advising pro bono clients, including on tax issues relating to charities. - Current at 03 August 2022

 

This was presented at NSW Tax Forum .

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