Specialist Tax Consultants – Expert Tax Advice
Webb Martin Consulting provides practical, independent and cost effective tax advice and solutions.
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Who do we help?
Our clients range from individuals to multinationals, as well as corporates, government and not-for-profits, and accounting practices and other tax and accounting professionals.

Corporates & Government
By supporting you and your in-house tax or finance team and giving you a better alternative to using the Big 4 or law firms.
Our corporate clients range from private and family-owned, to large groups and multinationals.

Accountants & Tax Practitioners
By providing an independent source of expert yet practical advice to meet the complex issues raised by you and/or your client base. We understand the interaction between firms and their clients, and are flexible in how we assist.

Not-For-Profit Organisations
By resolving tax issues faced by NFPs including securing Income Tax exemption, DGR status and access to FBT and GST concessions recognising there may be little in-house expertise or funds available to deal with tax matters.
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Our Team
Our consultants hold a broad range of skills, experience and backgrounds including from Big 4, legal and public practice. Our consultants offer a unique and practical approach to technical tax issues, drawing from our individual specialisations and experience as necessary.

Our newsletter – The Assessment
Proposed FBT exemption for electric vehicles: What you need to know
The Government recently announced a proposal that may provide FBT exemptions for electric vehicles. Read our latest article to learn more.
Treatment of renewing or lapsing gaming machine entitlements in Victoria
Read our article to learn the facts and impact of the Commissioner of Taxation v Sharpcan [2019] HCA 36 case.
It’s tax season again! Key matters to consider for FY2022
As the 2022 financial year comes to a close, practitioners will be working closely with their clients to ensure they meet their income tax obligations. Although not comprehensive, this article seeks to highlight some of the recent tax developments for consideration as...
GST and bad (or overdue) debts – how are they dealt with?
The end of the financial year (30 June) usually prompts a review of bad and doubtful debts. So, it is worth revisiting the GST rules that apply to bad debts. The GST law contains specific rules for dealing with bad debts. However, those same rules also contain a rule...
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