“The budget presents a genuine opportunity to align tax policy with housing outcomes, but that alignment must reward investment in new supply, not simply reduce incentives across the board. Australia can’t build its way out of a housing crisis with the same red tape, skills gaps and tax settings that created it. This May, the budget must also back builders, not just buyers. The 2026-27 budget is a once-in-term opportunity for structural reform, and we’re watching closely.”
“Building strong relationships and watching clients succeed is the most rewarding part of our role.”
T’Shona Panton
Principal, Business Advisory
T’Shona joined William Buck Melbourne in 2012 after working in the Adelaide office for 5 years. She prides herself on having the client’s best interest in mind and builds mutual trust through open, honest, and transparent communication.
With over 20 years of experience in business advisory, T’Shona has managed the taxation and accounting requirements of a diverse range of clients.
A natural problem solver, T’Shona enjoys a challenge and relishes the opportunity to learn from her colleagues and clients.
She believes that providing excellent advice and service assists in building strong relationships with clients and adding value to their businesses. Seeing clients achieve fantastic outcomes for their business and family is a measure of success for T’Shona.
The Facts:
Core Expertise
- Business Advisory
- GST & indirect taxes
- Strategic and Taxation Planning
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Business (Management)
- Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
Industries
- Property Development and Construction
- High Net Wealth Individuals
- Advertising
- Horse thoroughbred breeding
- Horse racing and ancillary related industries
- Motor Vehicle Smash Repairs
