New AML reforms and what they mean for accountants

New AML reforms and what they mean for accountants

Author: CPA Australia March 10, 2026 Duration: 12:21

(This encore presentation episode was originally published on Dec 9, 2025) 

When anti-money laundering (AML) comes to mind, most accountants assume it only applies to large transactions – but that's now changing. 

This episode explains new AML obligations for accountantsSpecifically, how the reforms to AML and counter terrorism financing (CTF) in 2026 will affect many accounting practices. 

You'll gain a clear understanding of what the changes will mean, including which services fall under the new designated services rules, how the regulator AUSTRAC (Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre) will assess compliance and what firms can do now to prepare. 

Key learnings include: 

  • An explanation of the regulator AUSTRAC's role and tranche two reforms to the AML/CTF regime 

  • The timeline for implementation of these new reforms 

  • How to identify whether your services qualify as "designated" services 

  • How to conduct risk assessments 

  • Why client onboarding and beneficial ownership checks will become more detailed 

  • What sole practitioners should consider in meeting new compliance obligations 

Tune in now for valuable information on this key reform in 2026. 

Host: Neville BirthiselAdvisor, Regulations and Standards, CPA Australia 

Guest: Adrian VerdnikPartner and Section Leader, Banking and Financial Services Practice, Hall & Wilcox. His financial services law practice covers superannuation, managed funds, insurance and financial advice. 

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All works contained in this podcast are not intended to constitute legal or professional advice and may not reflect the views and opinions of CPA Australia. CPA Australia does not warrant or make representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability or fitness for purpose of this podcast and disclaims all liability and responsibility for any acts or omissions made in reliance of this podcast. Individuals should seek their own independent legal, financial or other advice for their specific circumstances. 


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