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Mandarin 过渡时期澳大利亚的支柱二义务 澳大利亚税务局(ATO)发布了新指南,帮助大型跨国公司履行支柱二税务规则规定的义务。虽然这些公司要处理的文件多了,还有可能面临处罚,但 ATO 会对过渡时期切实开展合规工作的企业宽大处理。    总览 实务合规指南草案 PCG 2025/D3 概述了 ATO 在过渡时期(2026 年 12 月 31 日或之前开始、2028 年 6 月 30 日或之前结束的财政年度)对申报义务和处罚的过渡性合规办法。 澳大利亚实施了 15% 的全球与国内最低税率(支柱二规则),这与支柱二项下的经合组织全球反税基侵蚀(GloBE)规则保持一致。其对象是受测年度之前的四个财政年度内至少有两个财政年度合并收入≥7.5 亿澳元的大型跨国企业(MNE)集团。支柱二规则自 2024 年 1 月 1 日起适用于澳大利亚。 值得注意的是,自 2025 年 1 月 1 日起,未征低税利润规则可能会使澳大利亚的跨国企业集团成员承担其他集团成员的相关补税。这与前者是否对后者拥有任何所有者权益无关。因此,审计人员可能要求对全球集团 2025 财年的情况开展支柱二分析。 澳大利亚的主要申报义务有哪些? 适用的跨国企业集团必须提交以下材料: AIUTR、DMTR 和 FNF 被并入全球与国内统一最低报税表(CGDMTR)。GIR 仍是一项独立的义务。第一年的申报截止日期为财政年度结束后 18 个月,此后为 15 个月。对于以 2024 年 12 月 […] 26/08/2025
Article The Commissioner v PepsiCo: A turning point in intellectual property and royalty characterisation The High Court has handed down its long-awaited decision in Commissioner of Taxation v PepsiCo, Inc [2025] HCA 30 (PepsiCo), with a 4–3 majority finding in favour of the Taxpayer in the protracted ‘embedded’ royalty dispute with the Commissioner. The High Court has, by a 4-3 majority, dismissed the Commissioner’s appeal ruled in favour of […] 26/08/2025
Article Pillar Two obligations in Australia during the transition period The ATO released new guidance helping large multinational companies navigate their obligations under Pillar Two tax rules. While these companies face additional paperwork and potential penalties, the ATO is taking a lenient approach during the transition period for businesses making genuine compliance efforts. Overview Draft Practical Compliance Guideline PCG 2025/D3 outlines the ATO’s transitional compliance […] 22/08/2025
Article AML/CTF penalties offer critical lessons for community clubs  The regulator AUSTRAC has launched civil penalty proceedings against an NSW community club for serious and systemic non-compliance with Australia’s Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-terrorism Financing (AML/CTF) requirements.  Weaknesses of the AML/CTF program: Each contravention attracts a maximum civil penalty between $21m and $31.3m.  Key learnings include:  How SW can help SW will continue to monitor […] 21/08/2025