As a tax professional – do you know how to recognise the signs of the tax system being used for financial abuse? Experts in this area believe tax professionals are uniquely poised to recognise people experiencing intimate partner financial abuse, with the annual tax return providing a regular contact point. Associate Professor Ann Kayis-Kumar, the Founding Director of the UNSW Tax and Business Advisory Clinic, and Jasmine Opdam, Senior Policy and Advocacy Officer at Redfern Legal Centre’s Financial Abuse Service NSW join Gillian Bowen to explain financial abuse, how the tax system is abused by perpetrators and how tax professionals can start to recognise the signs.
Resources referred to in the episode:
For anyone personally experiencing financial abuse support is available:
In Australia refer to Yourtoolkit.com
In New Zealand refer to Good Shepherd
All CA ANZ members can access free EAP support
Financial counselling and pro bono tax services:
Financial abuse specialist legal and non-legal support:
Family and domestic violence support services:
Additional workplace resources:
UN Women resource (AU): Domestic and Family Violence is a Workplace Issue - The Facts
UN Women resource (AU): Workplace Action on Domestic and Family Violence – Tools and Resources
UN Women resource (AU): A Framework for Workplace Action on Domestic and Family Violence
Employment NZ resource (NZ): Rights for Employees Affected by Domestic Violence
Employment NZ resource (NZ): Managing Family Violence Leave