Tax reform insights from a global policy expert

Tax reform insights from a global policy expert

Author: CPA Australia May 5, 2026 Duration: 20:00

Tax reform. 

It's one of the most hotly debated issues around the world

And as global tax expert Viva Hammer notes, the biggest barrier to tax reform in Australia is not policy  it is the pursuit of perfection. 

In this episode of With Interest, she brings a global perspective shaped by her work on significant tax reforms in recent US history. 

Her message is clear: progress comes from doing something better, not waiting for something perfect. 

Main learnings include: 

  • lessons from US tax reform and what Australia can apply 

  • why "better, not perfect" is critical for improving tax reform 

  • how predictability drives investment more than headline tax rates 

  • how to provide certainty for international investors 

  • the role of GST as a more efficient and sustainable tax base 

  • the fairness of corporate tax versus consumption and land taxes 

  • where Australia sits in the global tax competition landscape 

As we head toward the 2026 Federal Budget, it's clear that governments, businesses, and the accounting profession are grappling with complex and interconnected challenges  from investment certainty to intergenerational fairness and the future of our tax mix. 

This episode is a timely look at a key issue with one of the most respected global voices in tax. 

Tune in now. 

Host: Jenny Wong, tax lead, CPA Australia 

GuestViva Hammer, a leading global tax policy expert. Most of her career was spent in the US as partner in New York and Washington law and consulting firms as well as at the US Treasury Department and US Congress. She now brings that international perspective back to Australia. 

For morehead to Viva's website. 

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Tune in to With Interest for a clear-eyed look at the forces shaping the world of business and finance. Presented by CPA Australia, this weekly discussion moves beyond the headlines to explore the practical implications of change for accounting professionals, business leaders, and anyone with a stake in the economic landscape. You’ll hear from practitioners and experts who break down complex topics in auditing, taxation, and corporate strategy into actionable insights. The conversations in this podcast are grounded in real-world application, whether the subject is a shift in regulatory frameworks, emerging leadership challenges, or broader economic trends. It’s a resource designed to inform your decisions and deepen your understanding of the professional landscape. For those looking to stay current and think critically about their work, With Interest provides a reliable and engaging audio companion. Each episode serves as a timely update and a catalyst for deeper professional reflection, all delivered with the authority and depth you would expect from CPA Australia.
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