Coming to or leaving Australia – Is there a tax problem paper?

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Publication date: 14 Mar 08

Source: NATIONAL EVENTS, TAXATION INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA

Abstract:

With individuals travelling between countries more and more in their career, it is essential for advisers to be aware of the range of tax issues that affect people either leaving Australia to work overseas or coming here either temporarily or permanently. This paper considers some of the main domestic tax factors that need to be addressed including:-

  • Capital Gains Tax and how it applies to:
    • temporary residents
    • taxpayers leaving and coming to Australia permanently.
  • Superannuation and the tax implication of:
    • departing temporary residents
    • bringing super to Australia.

Author profile:

Megan Field FTIA
Megan is a Tax Partner at Deloitte in Adelaide with over 16 years experience in providing business and taxation advice to Australian Subsidiaries of multinationals, listed Australian Corporations as well as family-owned organisations. Megan has significant experience in advising on expatriate tax for multinational organisations and their employees and also high net worth individuals. Her experience includes advising on tax effective remuneration structuring and expatriate policies.
Current at 15 July 2011
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