Tax reform is doomed, say KPMG bosses

By Nassim Khadem
Updated May 27 2015 - 2:18am, first published May 26 2015 - 5:44pm
KPMG chairman Peter Nash says the government needs to ignore the noise from lobby groups when reform is discussed.  Photo: Luis Ascui
KPMG chairman Peter Nash says the government needs to ignore the noise from lobby groups when reform is discussed. Photo: Luis Ascui

Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Treasurer Joe Hockey should not be ruling out particular aspects of the tax system that could be reformed, such as GST, superannuation concessions and negative gearing, KPMG's chairman Peter Nash says.