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Tax Archives with Fletch and Sarah

Unlocking the secrets of Australian tax lawStep inside the Tax Archives with Fletch and Sarah - where Fletch Heinemann and Sarah Lancaster delve into a treasure trove of tax issues. Some are hot off the press, others need dusting off, but all are relevant to anyone intrigued by tax and keen to discover more. 

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    Commissioner of Taxation v Morton: is the farm being sold on capital or revenue account?

    In this episode of Tax Archives with Fletch and Sarah, we look at the Full Court's decision in Commissioner of Taxation v Morton and unpack what it means for landowners caught in the path of urban sprawl, developers and their advisers. The case is a reminder that even a 1,600-lot subdivision can be a mere realisation of a capital asset — but what was critical for Mr Morton will not be critical for all landowners (or developers). The terms of any development agreement are key. Listen now.

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    SNA Group Full Court decision: when family agreements fall apart

    In this episode of Tax Archives with Fletch and Sarah, we look at the Full Court’s decision in SNA Group and unpack what it means for private groups, family businesses and their advisers. With increasing scrutiny from the ATO and State revenue authorities, strong documentation and governance are no longer optional — they are essential. Listen now.

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    Subcontracts or labour hire? The murky line of employment agents in payroll tax

    From trolley collection services to cleaning businesses and security guards – is there a line between genuine subcontractor arrangements and labour hire arrangements for the purposes of the employment agent provisions in the payroll tax legislation? In our latest Tax Archives episode, Fletch and Sarah discuss the murky world of employment agents in a payroll tax context. They discuss cases and the different principles that can be pulled from those cases. Listen now.

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    2026 new year resolutions: what did we learn from tax disputes in 2025?

    In their first episode for 2026, Fletch and Sarah reflect on key lessons from 2025 and suggest the resolutions advisers should be taking into the year ahead. From documentation no-no’s to the 45-day holding rule for bucket companies, they break down how these issues may impact decisions and actions in 2026.

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    From ordinary to anti-avoidance: the power of Part IVA

    Let’s talk about Part IVA — where is the line between tax avoidance and ordinary tax planning? In this episode, Fletch and Sarah break down the elements of Part IVA, current risks and lessons from recent cases.

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    Taxing distributions from foreign trusts: the Section 99B trap

    In this episode, Fletch and Sarah cross borders to expose one of Australian tax’s stealthiest provisions — section 99B — where what seems like a harmless capital payment from a foreign trust can quickly become assessable income for an Australian resident beneficiary. We unpack how sections 99B and 99C operate, when the Commissioner steps in, and why tracing the true source of funds is key to staying out of trouble. Along the way, we share practical tips for identifying amounts of corpus and the Commissioner’s current compliance approach to 99B.

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    Fraud, evasion and the long arm of the Commissioner: inside Kirtlan v Commissioner of Taxation

    In this episode, Fletch and Sarah tackle one of the most loaded words in tax — evasion. They break down the differences between tax evasion and tax avoidance, and how these concepts often play out in audits, objections, and litigation. Sarah shares her insider view in Kirtlan v Commissioner of Taxation, while Fletch dusts off the century-old Denver Chemical Manufacturing case, which still shapes how we think about tax evasion today. Listen now.

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    Licence to deduct: SNA Group v Commissioner of Taxation

    In this episode, Fletch and Sarah go undercover in SNA Group v Commissioner of Taxation (currently subject to appeal), investigating high-stakes service entity arrangements, and whether payments to related entities within the Coronis real estate group were deductible.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Unlocking the secrets of Australian tax lawStep inside the Tax Archives with Fletch and Sarah - where Fletch Heinemann and Sarah Lancaster delve into a treasure trove of tax issues. Some are hot off the press, others need dusting off, but all are relevant to anyone intrigued by tax and keen to discover more.

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Unlocking the secrets of Australian tax lawStep inside the Tax Archives with Fletch and Sarah - where Fletch Heinemann and Sarah Lancaster delve into a treasure trove of tax issues. Some are hot off the press, others need dusting off, but all are relevant to anyone intrigued by tax and keen to...

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