Federal Budget Explained
As the new government's Federal Budget crosses the finish line, who will pull ahead?
With record-high inflation and cost-of-living soaring, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will face a tense crowd this October when he delivers the second Federal Budget of the year.
RSM’s October Federal Budget 2022-23 webinar brings together an expert panel to provide a play-by-play breakdown of the budget, to help you understand how it will impact you, your family and your business.

Who will come out ahead in the October Federal Budget 2022-23? 
Federal Budget Explained

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WEBINAR DETAILS
Date
Wednesday, 26 October 2022

Time
12.00pm - 1.00pm AEDT
9.00am - 10.00am AWST

Cost
Complimentary


This is an online webinar via Zoom.
Please note: Zoom access details will be provided upon registration.
For further information, please contact us on rsmmarketing@rsm.com.au

MEET THE SPEAKERS
FACILITATOR

Andrew Sykes | Director, RSM Australia

Andrew is a Director of Business Advisory. With over 20 years' experience advising businesses on taxation, growth and improvement strategies, he manages consulting assignments and is responsible for providing clients with high level financial advice and strategic initiatives across government departments and agencies, as well as small and large businesses in a range of sectors.
Liam Telford | National Tax Technical Director, RSM Australia

Liam is the National Tax Technical Director based in Perth and has over 15 years of tax experience.
Liam's experience ranges from working at the Australian Taxation Office to various 'Big 4' accounting firms, and resident mining giant BHP. Liam has experience in all types of tax work including tax risk management, governance, advisory, and compliance.
Grace Bacon | Director, RSM Financial Services Australia

Grace has had an extensive career as a financial adviser and business leader in Private Banking and Financial Advice for over 20 years. She also provides solutions for succession planning, inter-generational wealth transfer, family office, retirement planning, succession planning, international clients, and migration investment advice. 
Katie Timms | Director, RSM Australia

Katie specialises in superannuation and has significant experience in all areas of SMSFs, including administration and compliance, asset acquisition, tax-saving strategies, structural assistance, and estate planning. A regular day for Katie ranges from helping farmers transfer property out of super to the next generation to advising company directors on how their SMSF interacts with their employee share scheme.
Rick Kimberley | Director, RSM Australia

Rick Kimberley is a Director in the Tax Services division in Melbourne with over a decade of employment and expatriate tax experience. Rick specialises in taxation compliance, specifically wage compliance, for listed and multi-national corporations. Rick is focused on the creation of value for his clients through strategic leadership and technology-based solutions. His areas of expertise spread across a variety of industries including engineering, aged care, health, hospitality, security, and manufacturing. 

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