ABOUT TAX PRACTITIONERS DAY

The tax landscape is shifting. Legislation is evolving, the ATO is active, and the stakes for getting it right have never been higher.

Tax Practitioners Day 2026 is a full day designed to cut through the complexity and show you exactly where the profession is heading. The sessions go beyond theory — they are practical, transferable, and built to equip you with the knowledge, judgement, and strategy needed to deliver stronger outcomes for your clients and your practice.

Eight sessions. Eight of the most pressing issues in tax today. One exceptional day.

ABOUT TAX PRACTITIONERS DAY

The tax landscape is shifting. Legislation is evolving, the ATO is active, and the stakes for getting it right have never been higher.

Tax Practitioners Day 2026 is a full day designed to cut through the complexity and show you exactly where the profession is heading. The sessions go beyond theory — they are practical, transferable, and built to equip you with the knowledge, judgement, and strategy needed to deliver stronger outcomes for your clients and your practice.

Eight sessions. Eight of the most pressing issues in tax today. One exceptional day.

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING

Tax Practitioners Day is built to deliver value at every level. From the session content to the connections you make along the way.

Earn 6.25 CPD Hours

Tick off a significant portion of your annual CPD obligations in a single, focused day. No juggling multiple events across the year. Just one exceptional day of structured, high-quality learning that counts, and content you will actually want to be there for.

Learn from the Best

Eight of the most pressing issues in tax today. Delivered by presenters at the forefront of the profession and who understand the technical detail and the real-world complexity behind it. This isn't death by PowerPoint. It's the kind of learning that changes how you think.

Walk Away Ready to Act

Every session is built for your desk, not just the day. You will leave with practical frameworks, clear guidance, and actionable strategies you can apply to client work the moment you're back in the office, whether you're advising on complex structures or navigating everyday compliance challenges.

Stay One Step Ahead

The ATO is active. Legislation is shifting. Landmark decisions are reshaping the way practitioners work. Tax Practitioners Day keeps you across all of it, so you're never caught off guard, and your clients always receive advice grounded in the most current thinking.

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING

Tax Practitioners Day is built to deliver value at every level. From the session content to the connections you make along the way.

Earn 6.25 CPD Hours

Tick off a significant portion of your annual CPD obligations in a single, focused day. No juggling multiple events across the year. Just one exceptional day of structured, high-quality learning that counts, and content you will actually want to be there for.

Walk Away Ready to Act

Every session is built for your desk, not just the day. You will leave with practical frameworks, clear guidance, and actionable strategies you can apply to client work the moment you're back in the office, whether you're advising on complex structures or navigating everyday compliance challenges.

Learn from the Best

Eight of the most pressing issues in tax today. Delivered by presenters at the forefront of the profession and who understand the technical detail and the real-world complexity behind it. This isn't death by PowerPoint. It's the kind of learning that changes how you think.

Stay One Step Ahead

The ATO is active. Legislation is shifting. Landmark decisions are reshaping the way practitioners work. Tax Practitioners Day keeps you across all of it, so you're never caught off guard, and your clients always receive advice grounded in the most current thinking.

Pricing Options

Attend in person or online – choose the format that suits you. Either way, you will get the same exceptional content, the same expert presenters, and the same great value.

In person

What’s included:

Live Q&A
Networking opportunities
Refreshments & meals
Meet the sponsors

$700+GST $400+GST

early bird special

online

What’s included:

Live Q&A
Networking opportunities
Live online event
Virtual exhibition

$700+GST $400+GST

early bird special

Pricing Options

Attend in person or online – choose the format that suits you. Either way, you will get the same exceptional content, the same expert presenters, and the same great value.

In person

What’s included:

Live Q&A
Networking opportunities
Refreshments & meals
Meet the sponsors

$700+GST $400+GST

early bird special

online

What’s included:

Live Q&A
Networking opportunities
Live online event
Virtual exhibition

$700+GST $400+GST

early bird special

Tax Practitioners Day Agenda

Tax Practitioners Day 2026 covers the topics your clients are already asking about and the issues keeping practitioners up at night.

Doors open — pick up your name badge, and get settled in. This is a great time to visit our sponsor booths in the exhibition hall, have a browse of what’s on offer, and connect with fellow attendees before the day kicks off.

Today has been designed with you in mind, bringing together some of Australia’s leading tax presenters to help you navigate the latest legislative developments, ATO hot topics, and the complex issues shaping your practice. Whether you’re looking to deepen your technical knowledge, earn CPD hours, or simply connect with fellow professionals, we hope today delivers real value for you and your clients.

The Federal Budget often sets the tax agenda for the year ahead, and this year that matters more than ever. This session unpacks the key tax measures announced and examines how they will shape advisers’ work in the months to come. We will break down the practical implications and the strategic pressures that will influence planning, structuring and client conversations.

Presented by Lee-Ann Hayes, TaxBanter

While we have not seen any recent changes to the legislation in the PSI space, the ATO has been busy updating its guidance in this area. In this session we look at specific issues where the ATO has updated or modified its guidance, from determining whether income is classified as PSI in the first place, how to deal with PSI in partnership situations and how the ATO sees the general anti-avoidance rules applying to PSI-related situations. We explain the process to ensure that arrangements are tax-effective and do not place clients at risk.

Presented by Michael Carruthers, Knowledge Shop

Time to recharge! Head to the break area to grab a tea or coffee and something to eat. Use this time to visit our sponsor booths in the exhibition hall — chat with their teams, pick up resources, and discover tools and services that could make a real difference to your practice. Got emails to catch up on? This is your window.

This session deep dives into the High Court’s decision in Bendel, detailing what it means for UPEs, Div 7A and the strategic considerations advisers need to navigate next.

Presented by Lee-Ann Hayes, TaxBanter

Many practitioners would be aware of the ATO’s increased focus on family trust elections and we are starting to see the real impact that this can have, with family trust distribution tax assessments being issued to unsuspecting clients, along with significant interest charges. In this session we look at the common scenarios that continue to catch practitioners and clients out and practical strategies for staying out of trouble.

Presented by Michael Carruthers, Knowledge Shop

Enjoy a well-earned break with lunch provided. This is one of the best networking opportunities of the day — pull up a seat, meet other attendees, and continue the conversation. Be sure to swing by the sponsor exhibition hall during lunch; their teams will be on hand to answer questions, run demos, and share some great resources. A perfect time to catch up on any messages too.

In a profession built on trust, ethical judgment is not just a safeguard – it is a strategic asset. Through real‑world case studies, we will explore how professional codes, fiduciary duties, behavioural drivers, and cognitive biases influence ethical conduct. Participants will gain practical insights into applying ethical judgment not only to avoid pitfalls, but to elevate the quality and strategic value of their professional advice.

Presented by Conrad Gilbert, Knowledge Shop

One of the benefits of operating a technical help desk is finding out exactly where the pain points are across the profession. In this practical session we explore some of the most common CGT problem areas and strategies that can be used to reduce or defer tax liabilities. Learn from other people’s mistakes rather than making them yourself!

Presented by Michael Carruthers, Knowledge Shop

Another chance to refresh and reconnect. Grab a snack and head back to the exhibition hall to revisit any sponsors you didn’t get a chance to speak with earlier. Whether you’re looking for a specific solution or just exploring what’s out there, our sponsors are here and ready to chat. There’s also time to check in on emails and get a few minutes to yourself before the final sessions.

We are now in the first year of the Federal Government’s measure to pare back tax concessions for individuals with more than $3m in super. Whilst the first Div 296 tax assessment will not issue for some time, are there actions that should be taken or considered now? In this session we will outline the special rules for this first 2026/27 Div 296 transitional year. We’ll also review the accountants’ approach to preparing annual financial statements to ensure that an individual’s total super balance is reported correctly and what effect an incorrect approach may have, not just for Div 296 in-scope individuals.

Presented by Mark Ellem, Accurium

The ATO has made it clear: holiday homes are under renewed scrutiny. This session examines the Commissioner’s latest views, including when a holiday home will be classified as a leisure facility – a designation that can significantly restrict the deductions usually available to property owners. Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of the ATO’s expectations, and the practical steps advisers and owners must take to remain on the right side of the ruling.

Presented Lee-Ann Hayes, TaxBanter

We hope the sessions, conversations, and connections you’ve made leave you feeling informed and inspired.

This is a great time to visit our sponsor booths in the virtual exhibition hall, have a browse of what’s on offer, and connect with the sponsors before the day kicks off.

Today has been designed with you in mind, bringing together some of Australia’s leading tax presenters to help you navigate the latest legislative developments, ATO hot topics, and the complex issues shaping your practice. Whether you’re looking to deepen your technical knowledge, earn CPD hours, or simply connect with fellow professionals, we hope today delivers real value for you and your clients.

The Federal Budget often sets the tax agenda for the year ahead, and this year that matters more than ever. This session unpacks the key tax measures announced and examines how they will shape advisers’ work in the months to come. We will break down the practical implications and the strategic pressures that will influence planning, structuring and client conversations.

Presented by Lee-Ann Hayes, TaxBanter

While we have not seen any recent changes to the legislation in the PSI space, the ATO has been busy updating its guidance in this area. In this session we look at specific issues where the ATO has updated or modified its guidance, from determining whether income is classified as PSI in the first place, how to deal with PSI in partnership situations and how the ATO sees the general anti-avoidance rules applying to PSI-related situations. We explain the process to ensure that arrangements are tax-effective and do not place clients at risk.

Presented by Michael Carruthers, Knowledge Shop

This session deep dives into the High Court’s decision in Bendel, detailing what it means for UPEs, Div 7A and the strategic considerations advisers need to navigate next.

Presented by Lee-Ann Hayes, TaxBanter

Many practitioners would be aware of the ATO’s increased focus on family trust elections and we are starting to see the real impact that this can have, with family trust distribution tax assessments being issued to unsuspecting clients, along with significant interest charges. In this session we look at the common scenarios that continue to catch practitioners and clients out and practical strategies for staying out of trouble.

Presented by Michael Carruthers, Knowledge Shop

Take a well-earned break! This is one of the best networking opportunities of the day — browse the virtual exhibition hall, explore sponsor booths, and catch up on any messages. See you back here shortly.

In a profession built on trust, ethical judgment is not just a safeguard – it is a strategic asset. Through real‑world case studies, we will explore how professional codes, fiduciary duties, behavioural drivers, and cognitive biases influence ethical conduct. Participants will gain practical insights into applying ethical judgment not only to avoid pitfalls, but to elevate the quality and strategic value of their professional advice.

Presented by Conrad Gilbert, Knowledge Shop

One of the benefits of operating a technical help desk is finding out exactly where the pain points are across the profession. In this practical session we explore some of the most common CGT problem areas and strategies that can be used to reduce or defer tax liabilities. Learn from other people’s mistakes rather than making them yourself!

Presented by Michael Carruthers, Knowledge Shop

We are now in the first year of the Federal Government’s measure to pare back tax concessions for individuals with more than $3m in super. Whilst the first Div 296 tax assessment will not issue for some time, are there actions that should be taken or considered now? In this session we will outline the special rules for this first 2026/27 Div 296 transitional year. We’ll also review the accountants’ approach to preparing annual financial statements to ensure that an individual’s total super balance is reported correctly and what effect an incorrect approach may have, not just for Div 296 in-scope individuals.

Presented by Mark Ellem, Accurium

The ATO has made it clear: holiday homes are under renewed scrutiny. This session examines the Commissioner’s latest views, including when a holiday home will be classified as a leisure facility – a designation that can significantly restrict the deductions usually available to property owners. Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of the ATO’s expectations, and the practical steps advisers and owners must take to remain on the right side of the ruling.

Presented Lee-Ann Hayes, TaxBanter

We hope the sessions, conversations, and connections you’ve made leave you feeling informed and inspired.

Ethical Obligations of Tax Professionals is a two-hour continuing professional education course designed for registered tax agents and BAS agents who want to move beyond theory and apply ethical principles to the real-world pressures of professional practice. Drawing on landmark cases, tribunal decisions, and the lessons of Australia’s most significant professional services scandals, this course explores the sources of a tax professional’s ethical obligations, from the general law of contract and negligence through to the Tax Agent Services Act 2009, APES 110, and the expanded Code of Professional Conduct introduced under LI 2024/20. Learners will examine what it means to be a fit and proper person, how to identify and manage conflicts of interest, when and how to report significant breaches, and how the consequences of ethical failures, for individuals, firms, and the profession that have shaped the biggest regulatory crackdown in Australian tax history. Satisfies the two-hour annual ethics CPE requirement for members of CA ANZ, CPA Australia, and the IPA.

Tax Practitioners Day Agenda

Tax Practitioners Day 2026 covers the topics your clients are already asking about and the issues keeping practitioners up at night.

Doors open — pick up your name badge, and get settled in. This is a great time to visit our sponsor booths in the exhibition hall, have a browse of what’s on offer, and connect with fellow attendees before the day kicks off.

Today has been designed with you in mind, bringing together some of Australia’s leading tax presenters to help you navigate the latest legislative developments, ATO hot topics, and the complex issues shaping your practice. Whether you’re looking to deepen your technical knowledge, earn CPD hours, or simply connect with fellow professionals, we hope today delivers real value for you and your clients.

The Federal Budget often sets the tax agenda for the year ahead, and this year that matters more than ever. This session unpacks the key tax measures announced and examines how they will shape advisers’ work in the months to come. We will break down the practical implications and the strategic pressures that will influence planning, structuring and client conversations.

Presented by Lee-Ann Hayes, TaxBanter

While we have not seen any recent changes to the legislation in the PSI space, the ATO has been busy updating its guidance in this area. In this session we look at specific issues where the ATO has updated or modified its guidance, from determining whether income is classified as PSI in the first place, how to deal with PSI in partnership situations and how the ATO sees the general anti-avoidance rules applying to PSI-related situations. We explain the process to ensure that arrangements are tax-effective and do not place clients at risk.

Presented by Michael Carruthers, Knowledge Shop

Time to recharge! Head to the break area to grab a tea or coffee and something to eat. Use this time to visit our sponsor booths in the exhibition hall — chat with their teams, pick up resources, and discover tools and services that could make a real difference to your practice. Got emails to catch up on? This is your window.

This session deep dives into the High Court’s decision in Bendel, detailing what it means for UPEs, Div 7A and the strategic considerations advisers need to navigate next.

Presented by Lee-Ann Hayes, TaxBanter

Many practitioners would be aware of the ATO’s increased focus on family trust elections and we are starting to see the real impact that this can have, with family trust distribution tax assessments being issued to unsuspecting clients, along with significant interest charges. In this session we look at the common scenarios that continue to catch practitioners and clients out and practical strategies for staying out of trouble.

Presented by Michael Carruthers, Knowledge Shop

Enjoy a well-earned break with lunch provided. This is one of the best networking opportunities of the day — pull up a seat, meet other attendees, and continue the conversation. Be sure to swing by the sponsor exhibition hall during lunch; their teams will be on hand to answer questions, run demos, and share some great resources. A perfect time to catch up on any messages too.

In a profession built on trust, ethical judgment is not just a safeguard – it is a strategic asset. Through real‑world case studies, we will explore how professional codes, fiduciary duties, behavioural drivers, and cognitive biases influence ethical conduct. Participants will gain practical insights into applying ethical judgment not only to avoid pitfalls, but to elevate the quality and strategic value of their professional advice.

Presented by Conrad Gilbert, Knowledge Shop

One of the benefits of operating a technical help desk is finding out exactly where the pain points are across the profession. In this practical session we explore some of the most common CGT problem areas and strategies that can be used to reduce or defer tax liabilities. Learn from other people’s mistakes rather than making them yourself!

Presented by Michael Carruthers, Knowledge Shop

Another chance to refresh and reconnect. Grab a snack and head back to the exhibition hall to revisit any sponsors you didn’t get a chance to speak with earlier. Whether you’re looking for a specific solution or just exploring what’s out there, our sponsors are here and ready to chat. There’s also time to check in on emails and get a few minutes to yourself before the final sessions.

We are now in the first year of the Federal Government’s measure to pare back tax concessions for individuals with more than $3m in super. Whilst the first Div 296 tax assessment will not issue for some time, are there actions that should be taken or considered now? In this session we will outline the special rules for this first 2026/27 Div 296 transitional year. We’ll also review the accountants’ approach to preparing annual financial statements to ensure that an individual’s total super balance is reported correctly and what effect an incorrect approach may have, not just for Div 296 in-scope individuals.

Presented by Mark Ellem, Accurium

The ATO has made it clear: holiday homes are under renewed scrutiny. This session examines the Commissioner’s latest views, including when a holiday home will be classified as a leisure facility – a designation that can significantly restrict the deductions usually available to property owners. Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of the ATO’s expectations, and the practical steps advisers and owners must take to remain on the right side of the ruling.

Presented Lee-Ann Hayes, TaxBanter

We hope the sessions, conversations, and connections you’ve made leave you feeling informed and inspired.

This is a great time to visit our sponsor booths in the virtual exhibition hall, have a browse of what’s on offer, and connect with the sponsors before the day kicks off.

Today has been designed with you in mind, bringing together some of Australia’s leading tax presenters to help you navigate the latest legislative developments, ATO hot topics, and the complex issues shaping your practice. Whether you’re looking to deepen your technical knowledge, earn CPD hours, or simply connect with fellow professionals, we hope today delivers real value for you and your clients.

The Federal Budget often sets the tax agenda for the year ahead, and this year that matters more than ever. This session unpacks the key tax measures announced and examines how they will shape advisers’ work in the months to come. We will break down the practical implications and the strategic pressures that will influence planning, structuring and client conversations.

Presented by Lee-Ann Hayes, TaxBanter

While we have not seen any recent changes to the legislation in the PSI space, the ATO has been busy updating its guidance in this area. In this session we look at specific issues where the ATO has updated or modified its guidance, from determining whether income is classified as PSI in the first place, how to deal with PSI in partnership situations and how the ATO sees the general anti-avoidance rules applying to PSI-related situations. We explain the process to ensure that arrangements are tax-effective and do not place clients at risk.

Presented by Michael Carruthers, Knowledge Shop

This session deep dives into the High Court’s decision in Bendel, detailing what it means for UPEs, Div 7A and the strategic considerations advisers need to navigate next.

Presented by Lee-Ann Hayes, TaxBanter

Many practitioners would be aware of the ATO’s increased focus on family trust elections and we are starting to see the real impact that this can have, with family trust distribution tax assessments being issued to unsuspecting clients, along with significant interest charges. In this session we look at the common scenarios that continue to catch practitioners and clients out and practical strategies for staying out of trouble.

Presented by Michael Carruthers, Knowledge Shop

Take a well-earned break! This is one of the best networking opportunities of the day — browse the virtual exhibition hall, explore sponsor booths, and catch up on any messages. See you back here shortly.

In a profession built on trust, ethical judgment is not just a safeguard – it is a strategic asset. Through real‑world case studies, we will explore how professional codes, fiduciary duties, behavioural drivers, and cognitive biases influence ethical conduct. Participants will gain practical insights into applying ethical judgment not only to avoid pitfalls, but to elevate the quality and strategic value of their professional advice.

Presented by Conrad Gilbert, Knowledge Shop

One of the benefits of operating a technical help desk is finding out exactly where the pain points are across the profession. In this practical session we explore some of the most common CGT problem areas and strategies that can be used to reduce or defer tax liabilities. Learn from other people’s mistakes rather than making them yourself!

Presented by Michael Carruthers, Knowledge Shop

We are now in the first year of the Federal Government’s measure to pare back tax concessions for individuals with more than $3m in super. Whilst the first Div 296 tax assessment will not issue for some time, are there actions that should be taken or considered now? In this session we will outline the special rules for this first 2026/27 Div 296 transitional year. We’ll also review the accountants’ approach to preparing annual financial statements to ensure that an individual’s total super balance is reported correctly and what effect an incorrect approach may have, not just for Div 296 in-scope individuals.

Presented by Mark Ellem, Accurium

The ATO has made it clear: holiday homes are under renewed scrutiny. This session examines the Commissioner’s latest views, including when a holiday home will be classified as a leisure facility – a designation that can significantly restrict the deductions usually available to property owners. Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of the ATO’s expectations, and the practical steps advisers and owners must take to remain on the right side of the ruling.

Presented Lee-Ann Hayes, TaxBanter

We hope the sessions, conversations, and connections you’ve made leave you feeling informed and inspired.

Ethical Obligations of Tax Professionals is a two-hour continuing professional education course designed for registered tax agents and BAS agents who want to move beyond theory and apply ethical principles to the real-world pressures of professional practice. Drawing on landmark cases, tribunal decisions, and the lessons of Australia’s most significant professional services scandals, this course explores the sources of a tax professional’s ethical obligations, from the general law of contract and negligence through to the Tax Agent Services Act 2009, APES 110, and the expanded Code of Professional Conduct introduced under LI 2024/20. Learners will examine what it means to be a fit and proper person, how to identify and manage conflicts of interest, when and how to report significant breaches, and how the consequences of ethical failures, for individuals, firms, and the profession that have shaped the biggest regulatory crackdown in Australian tax history. Satisfies the two-hour annual ethics CPE requirement for members of CA ANZ, CPA Australia, and the IPA.

Locations available

Don’t miss this opportunity to secure your spot at Tax Practitioners Day 2026 and navigate the challenges of a complex environment with confidence.

brisbane

Tuesday 18 August 2026

Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane
23 Leichhardt St, Spring Hill QLD 4000

9:00 AM to 4:35 PM

melbourne

Tuesday 25 August 2026

Crowne Plaza Melbourne
1-5 Spencer St, Docklands VIC 3008

9:00 AM to 4:35 PM

sydney

Thursday 27 August 2026

Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel
30 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000

9:00 AM to 4:35 PM

online

Thursday 3 September 2026

Join from the comfort of your own home or the office.

10:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Locations available

Don’t miss this opportunity to secure your spot at Tax Practitioners Day 2026 and navigate the challenges of a complex environment with confidence.

brisbane

Tuesday 18 August 2026

Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane
23 Leichhardt St, Spring Hill QLD 4000

9:00 AM to 4:35 PM

melbourne

Tuesday 25 August 2026

Crowne Plaza Melbourne
1-5 Spencer St, Docklands VIC 3008

9:00 AM to 4:35 PM

sydney

Thursday 27 August 2026

Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel
30 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000

9:00 AM to 4:35 PM

online

Thursday 3 September 2026

Join from the comfort of your own home or the office.

10:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Accreditation

By attending Tax Practitioners Day you will receive up to 9 CPD hours. Attendees can self-assess their participation in this event for accreditation under CPA Australia, CAANZ, and other relevant professional bodies.

Accreditation

By attending Tax Practitioners Day you will receive up to 9.5 CPD hours. Attendees can self-assess their participation in this event for accreditation under CPA Australia, CAANZ, and other relevant professional bodies.

meet our presenters

We are excited to introduce our presenters for Tax Practitioners Day. Our presenters bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to ensure you receive the latest insights

Lee-Ann Hayes
Head of Education
TaxBanter

Michael Carruthers
Tax Director
Knowledge Shop

Mark Ellem
Head of SMSF Education
Accurium

Conrad Gilbert
Professionalism & Ethics Adviser
Knowledge Shop

meet our presenters

We are excited to introduce our presenters for Tax Practitioners Day. Our presenters bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to ensure you receive the latest insights

Lee-Ann Hayes
Head of Education
TaxBanter

Michael Carruthers
Tax Director
Knowledge Shop

Mark Ellem
Head of SMSF Education
Accurium

Conrad Gilbert
Professionalism & Ethics Adviser
Knowledge Shop

Bring your team

Tax Practitioners Day is even better with your team. When everyone leaves with the same knowledge, the same strategies, and the same confidence – the impact on your practice is multiplied. It’s one of the smartest investments you can make in your people this year.  

Planning to attend Tax Practitioners Day 2026 with colleagues? Groups of four or more are eligible for special pricing.

Get in touch with us to arrange your discount before booking
 

Bring your team

Tax Practitioners Day is even better with your team. When everyone leaves with the same knowledge, the same strategies, and the same confidence – the impact on your practice is multiplied. It’s one of the smartest investments you can make in your people this year.  

Planning to attend Tax Practitioners Day 2026 with colleagues? Groups of four or more are eligible for special pricing.

Get in touch with us to arrange your discount before booking 

get in contact

Contact us today to learn more.
Groups of four or more get in contact to enjoy special discounts.

meet our event sponsors

We are excited to introduce our event sponsors for Tax Practitioners Day 2026.

meet our event sponsors

We are excited to introduce our event sponsors for Tax Practitioners Day 2026.

Interested in becoming a sponsor? Get in touch today to discuss opportunities