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Practical Guidance on Complying with the Global and Domestic Minimum Tax (Pillar Two) Regime

Practical Guidance on Complying with the Global and Domestic Minimum Tax (Pillar Two) Regime

25/09/2025

Join our interactive seminar and stay ahead on the latest Pillar Two developments.

Join us in Melbourne or Sydney for our in-depth Pillar Two seminar, delivered by SW tax experts Daren Yeoh (Partner and Corporate & International Tax Director), Kirsty McDonnell (Tax Director), and Antony Cheung (Associate Director). This interactive session will provide practical guidance on the OECD’s Global and Domestic Minimum Tax regime, equipping in-scope groups with the latest updates, compliance considerations, and real-world insights to help navigate the evolving global tax landscape.

This seminar will explore the following topics:

  • Quick recap of the Pillar Two requirements
  • Update on recent developments including the political understanding between the G7 Group and the US Government and the European High Court of the undertaxed profits rule
  • Issues specific to the non-for-profit and funds management sector
  • Implications for financial reporting and financial audits
  • The impact of Australia being a jurisdiction subject to the undertaxed profits rule
  • Key considerations for performing the Transitional Safe Harbour Calculations
  • Case study walkthrough to assist with preparing for Pillar Two implementation including lodgements of Pillar Two Returns
  • ATO public update on domestic forms

Melbourne details

Date

Wednesday, 15 October 2025

Location

SW Melbourne office, Level 10, 530 Collins Street, Melbourne

Time

8.30am arrival for a 9am start, concludes 10.30am

Sydney details

Date

Thursday 23 October 2025

Location

SW Sydney office, Level 7, Aurora Place, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney

Time

8.30am arrival for a 9am start, concludes 10.30am

SW Speakers

Daren Yeoh
Partner and Corporate & International Tax Director

Kirsty McDonnell
Director, Tax

Antony Cheung
Associate Director, Tax

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