Brian Nimmo
Director - Chartered Accounting, Perks Tax Consulting Specialisation
“Giving the best to your clients is about putting in 100%, and being willing to go to the nth degree every time”.
Brian Nimmo is a Director of Perks and heads up the firm’s Tax Consulting Division.
Brian’s experience spans over more than twenty years, in which time he has worked for one of the “Big Four” and as a Tax Director for a national mid-tier accounting firm. Seeking to engage with clients at a more personal level, Brian joined Perks in 2000.
Since then, the Tax Consulting Division has grown significantly under Brian’s leadership.
Relentless in achieving the best results, Brian holds dual roles advising the firm’s Directors on the more intricate tax work along with helping clients tackle their diverse tax issues.
Client focused, Brian is highly sought after for his technically sound advice on vineyard development projects, tax effective corporate restructuring, small business CGT concessions, employee share schemes and GST and property transactions.
Brian’s work is constantly challenged by the increasingly complex and changing tax landscape. His unequivocal expertise coupled with an active capacity as Fellow of the Tax Institute allows him to remain abreast of these ever-present changes.
An avid runner, meticulous gardener and father to two young children, Brian’s time is spent quietly away from the office.

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+61 8 8273 9368
bnimmo@perks.com.au
Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Economics
- Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning
- Associate Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
- Fellow of the Taxation Institute of Australia
Key areas of expertise:
- Taxation advice on vineyard development projects
- ATO Product rulings for managed investment schemes
- Tax effective structuring
- Corporate restructuring in a tax effective manner
- Small business CGT concessions
- Employee share schemes
- Inbound and outbound expatriates
- Advising on retirement village income tax issues
- GST and property transactions
- Taxation and financial advice to medical practitioners

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