Adding value to expatriate remuneration

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Publication date: 02 May 97

Source: WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

Abstract:
This paper will cover expatriate tax issues including - residence, pensions, source of income, superannuation, fringe benefits, and exemptions under Section 23AG and 23AF.

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Author Photo - Peter Moltoni FTIA (Life)
Peter Moltoni FTIA (Life)
Peter Moltoni FTIA is a director of M Squared & Associates Pty Ltd, and is the immediate past President of the Taxation Institute of Australia. Peter has over 20 years experience in the business and taxation field. Peter’s clients are predominantly in the oil and gas and mining industry. Peter specialises in most facets of taxation law with particular emphasis in corporate and expatriate taxation. Peter’s expertise in Federal and State revenue law, regulations and policy is drawn from his significant contribution to a number of local and national committees in his capacity as State Councillor, National Councillor and as past President.
Current at 28 August 2008
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This was presented at 1997 Western Australia Annual State Convention.

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