11 August 2025 | AML/CRF Reforms in Australia | By Suelen McCallum and Angela Bensemann of DVT Mcleods
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111 August 2025 | Recordings
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Meeting summary
Quick recap
The City Taxation Discussion Group meeting focused on upcoming changes to Australia's anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing regime, which will require accountants to register with Austrac and implement new compliance measures starting in 2026. The discussion covered various aspects of the new requirements, including customer due diligence for cryptocurrencies, suspicious matter reporting, and the development of tailored AML/CTF programs, with emphasis on the challenges and implications for accounting firms of different sizes. The conversation ended with guidance on compliance programs, risk assessment procedures, and professional obligations, including the potential impact on professional indemnity insurance and the importance of documentation and training.
Next steps
- All accountants to start preparing for AML/CTF compliance by conducting risk assessments of their clients and drafting compliance programs.
- All accountants to sign up for Austrac newsletters to receive updates on AML/CTF requirements.
- All accountants to begin staff training on AML/CTF obligations and suspicious matter reporting.
- All accountants to register with Austrac by March 2026 for transitional obligations.
- All accountants to prepare for full AML/CTF compliance by July 29, 2026.
- All accountants to document all compliance decisions and risk assessments for Austrac review.
- All accountants to develop client communication strategies regarding new AML/CTF requirements.
- All accountants to consider the cost implications of AML/CTF compliance and how to incorporate these into business operations.
- CPA Australia to provide resources and guidance for smaller practitioners to adapt to AML/CTF requirements.
- All accountants to review Austrac's small business starter program when it launches in December 2025.
